828 Quotes About Destruction
- Author Melika Dannese Lux
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Will you not bid me welcome, Brother?” the beast mocked. The dragon’s voice paralyzed Roger where he stood. Hearing it sapped his strength, stole his will, made him feel as though his mind had been crushed between slabs of stone. There was chaos in it, and destruction—a voice crafted of darkness and the death of worlds.
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- Author Charles Bukowski
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darkness falls upon Humanityand faces become terriblethingsthat wanted more than therewas.all our days are marked withunexpectedaffronts - somedisastrous, othersless sobut the process iswearing andcontinuous.attrition rules.most givewayleavingempty spaceswhere people shouldbe.and nowas we ready to self-destructthere is very little left tokillwhich makes the tragedyless and moremuch muchmore.
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- Author Mladen Đorđević
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It's not worth it to build castles on the sand if they get destroyed by the waves of reality.
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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A lack of knowledge always leads to defeat and destruction
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- Author Criss Jami
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People don't care about being duped as long as they're happy, which is the shortest form of happiness; hence 'self-duprication' becomes a habit.
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- Author Rick Riordan
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If you’re listening to this, congratulations! You survived Doomsday.I’d like to apologize straightaway for any inconvenience the end of the world may have caused you. The earthquakes, rebellions, riots,tornadoes, floods, tsunamis, and of course the giant snake who swallowed the sun—I’m afraid most of that was our fault. Carter and I decided we should at least explain how it happened.
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- Author Rick Riordan
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Our problems started in Dallas, when the fire-breathing sheep destroyed the King Tut exhibit.
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- Author Thomas S. Monson
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The power to lead is the power to mislead, and the power to mislead is the power to destroy.
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- Author Yukio Mishima
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Better to be caught in sudden, complete catastrophe than to be gnawed by the cancer of imagination.
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