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But if you move fast, you can have your freedom.
— Chris Pavone
Sin defies God, utterly corrupts each individual, corrodes all social relationships, and issues in death.
— D. A. Carson
Torture injures everyone who comes into contact with it and corrodes the country that abides it.
— Rene Balcer
Each day death corrodes what we call living, and life ceaselessly swallows our desire for the void.
— Jindrich Styrsky
No need to waste the foolish tear, Or heave the windy sigh: The man had killed the thing he loved, And so he had to die.
— Oscar Wilde
Reality is brutal or painful or frightening, but waiting is a distillate of fear that corrodes and dissolves.
— Simon Mawer
Not only the Jew, but also all that is derived from the Jewish mind, corrodes and disintegrates what is best in us.
— Houston Stewart Chamberlain
Just as rust produced by iron corrodes iron, so is the violator of moral law destroyed by his own wrong action.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
You really have a thing for books." When I didn't respond, he closed the the laptop without touching it. "It's cute.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
You're my breath, my light, the one my heart flies towards.
— Jessica Brockmole
The possession of unlimited power corrodes the conscience, hardens the heart, and confounds the understanding.
— Lord Acton
Respectability is a curse; it is an "evil" that corrodes the mind and heart. It creeps upon one unknowingly and destroys love. To
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Mockery is a rust that corrodes all it touches.
— Milan Kundera
That which corrodes the souls of the persecuted is the monstrous inner agreement with the prevailing prejudice against them.
— Eric Hoffer
Whilst the Bihar calamity damages the body, the calamity brought about by untouchability corrodes the very soul.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The assumption that what currently exists must necessarily exist is the acid that corrodes all visionary thinking.
— Murray Bookchin
Iron turns red when it corrodes, and copper turns green. Meat turns to maggots, and thoughts turn to speech.
— Stepan Chapman
When goodness removes itself, the space it occupies corrodes and becomes evil, and maybe splits apart and multiplies.
— Gregory Maguire
Rest, with nothing else, results in rust. It corrodes the mechanisms of the brain. The rhubarb that no one picks goes to seed.
— Wilder Penfield
Self pity is a disease which does not kill but corrodes.
— Aidan Chambers
Of all the cankers of human happiness, none corrodes it with so silent, yet so baneful, a tooth, as indolence,
— Jon Meacham
When God wounds from on high he will follow with the remedy.
— Fernando De Rojas