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I don't believe money is evil, but it can be terribly corrosive.
— Robert Charles Wilson
The oppression of women is the single most corrosive and urgent problem of our time.
— Brandi Carlile
It is a fact of life that certain people are corrosive to others' self esteem simply as a function of who and what they are.
— David Foster Wallace
If life and youth were not immune to the corrosive effects of time, why should love be any different?
— Jill Archer
To have a very strong opinion all the time is corrosive to a person's intellect. It becomes your default position.
— Denise Mina
Passivity is corrosive to the soul; it feeds on feelings of integrity and pride, and it can be as tempting as a drug.
— Caroline Knapp
Don't drink fluoridated water ... Fluoride is a corrosive poison which will produce harm on a long term basis.
— Charles Bernhard Heyd
Individuals bearing witness cannot do the work of social movements, but they can break a corrosive and demoralizing silence.
— Ellen Willis
Richard Wright, a Mississippi-born negro, has written a blinding and corrosive study in hate. It is a novel entitled "Native Son".
— David L. Cohn
Celebrity is a corrosive condition for the soul.
— Charlton Heston
Time is a corrosive fluid, dissolving motivation, destroying novelty, and leaching the joy from life.
— Charles Stross
There's nothing so painful, so corrosive, as suspicion.
— Paula Hawkins
I have a deep-seated skepticism about the morality of violence. Violence is almost always morally corrosive.
— Michael Hastings
For perhaps the first time in my life I appreciated the corrosive effects of total uncertainty.
— John D. MacDonald
Corporate tax dodging impacts us across generations and over time. It is corrosive. It is unethical. It is unsustainable.
— James P. Hoffa
I felt the mask crumple, the great poisonous store of corrosive ashes begin to spew out of my mouth.
— Sylvia Plath
Money is the most corrosive aspect of life today because it means that all attention to detail is forgotten.
— Roberto Cavalli
Death, he had come to believe, was a corrosive thing, and the more he was around it , the more it gnawed away at who he was.
— Christopher Paolini
Power has long been regarded as morally corrosive, and we often suspect the intentions of those who seek it.
— Gary Hamel
Evil is always devising more corrosive misery through man's restless need to exact revenge out of his hate.
— Ralph Steadman
Distraction is the most corrosive disease of the 20th century.
— James Victore
Care is no cure, but rather corrosive, For things that are not to be remedied.
— William Shakespeare
Do not keep secrets - except in your fiction, where their corrosive influence and dark gravity make for high drama.
— Donald Maass
There is nothing more corrosive to character than money.
— Helen Simonson
Note to clients, quicklime is a preservative, not a corrosive.
— Kelley Armstrong
She hates to disappoint him. She fears the slow, corrosive trickle of reality into his adulation.
— Maggie Shipstead
The drive for perfectionism is a corrosive waste of time, because nothing is ever beyond criticism. No
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Either way, the vulnerable human ego is protected. Protected from the corrupting influence of praise. Protected from the corrosive effects of shame.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Man cannot produce a single work without the assistance of the slow, assiduous, corrosive worm of thought.
— Eugenio Montale
The only antidote for the corrosive poison of violence is finding peace within yourself.
— Christopher Paolini
The liquid state of modernity is corrosive to continuity.
— Samuel Wilson