#Damned
Quotes about damned
The concept of being "damned" has intrigued and captivated human imagination for centuries, weaving its way through literature, religion, and folklore. It represents a state of condemnation, often associated with eternal punishment or a profound sense of being cursed. This theme resonates deeply with our innate fears and moral dilemmas, challenging us to confront the darker aspects of existence and the consequences of our actions. People are drawn to quotes about being damned because they encapsulate the intense emotions and existential questions that arise when we ponder fate, destiny, and redemption. These quotes often serve as a mirror, reflecting our own struggles with guilt, regret, and the desire for absolution. They offer a glimpse into the human condition, exploring the fine line between salvation and damnation, and the choices that define our paths. In a world where the boundaries between right and wrong can blur, quotes about being damned provide a poignant reminder of the stakes involved in our moral decisions, inviting us to reflect on the nature of justice, forgiveness, and the eternal quest for meaning.
Cehennem’i Cehennem gibi hissettiren tek şey, diye düşünüyorum, Cennet’teymişiz gibi hissettirmesi gerektiği yönündeki beklentimiz.
Because I would rather be damned for something I do, rather than something I can do but don’t otherwise bother to try. Ia
You're damned if you do. You're damned if you don't. So instead , just do you.
[Camus] "The meaning if my works: so many men are deprived of mercy. How to live without mercy? One must try and do what Christianity never did: to take care of the damned.
Christians risk becoming utterly irrelevant in their own culture if they continue to seperate people into "We the Saved" and "They the Damned". Again, I ask, do we need Jesus to protect us from God? Is that what Christianity as we've known is about? Are we saved from God by God?
Uther: “I wish you were a foolish woman I could despise, damn you”“If your priests are right,” said Viviane calmly, “I am already thoroughly damned and you may save your breath.
You taught me to love the dark, Aidan. If that 's wrong, then I'm already damned.
Last was man. One by one God judged them all; Those who were his He saved for his pleasure, Those who were Satan’s he stomped them as they sprawled,Tossed—t’ burn with their family together.I was last. Alone I stood. Before God of all.I wasn’t his. No! I still wasn't his.It’s all I want’d! Still I lost him—still I'd fall! Still I lost. No, I’d never be his!Angels grabbed my hands and feet and flung me with th’ damned,To lie and let th’ fire burn and through our lungs expand.
