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And the storm he was deliberately creating raked over the decimated landscape of his soul, obscuring the ragged, desolated mess he was.
— J.R. Ward
You need to fall in love with yourself before you can fall in love with someone else.
— Scott Hildreth
I'm not worried about walking the streets and looking over my shoulder because of something I might have said.
— Andy Garcia
Alcohol decimated the working class and so many people.
— Martin Scorsese
Argentina & Iraq have been decimated by the same process with different weapons; an IMF cheque & cruise missiles.
— Arundhati Roy
Dress gives one the outward sign from which people in general can, and often do, judge upon the inward state of mind and feelings.
— Mae West
What most of us want is to be heard, to communicate.
— Dory Previn
In my travels I found no answers, only wonders.
— Marty Rubin
I was a Swedish guy who listened to Too Short.
— Joel Kinnaman
The pain decimated me.
— Harriet Showman
Do I rue a life wasted doing crosswords? Yes, but I do know the three-letter-word for regret.
— Robert Breault
The Games have been decimated. If you take away the Eastern Bloc, you take away 50% of the medals
— Ron Pickering
I won't eat anything green.
— Kurt Cobain
All generals, officers, and soldiers who capitulate in battle to save their own lives should be decimated.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
We did really, really badly with older African-American voters. I mean we got decimated.
— Bernie Sanders
I'm on fire when I look at you," he says, his voice reverent and his gaze electric on me. "You decimated me just now.
— Katy Evans
Since I'm essentially optimistic, I can't imagine a world in which man is totally decimated or degraded.
— Nelson Algren
And there it was again. Another religion turned against itself. Another edifice constructed by the human mind, decimated by human nature.
— Arundhati Roy