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Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness.
— Bertrand Russell
Life wasn't perfect, but it wasn't supposed to be. Eternal beauty could not exist if it were not for the face of a fatal flaw.
— Allie Burke
For entrepreneurs, ignorance is not bliss. It's fatal. It's costly. And it's for losers. You either get organized, or get crushed.
— Donald Trump
To put it in a nutshell, he was afflicted with a love of literature. It was the fatal nature of this disease to substitute a phantom for reality.
— Virginia Woolf
The happiness of most people is not ruined by great catastrophes or fatal errors, but by the repetition of slowly destructive little things.
— Ernest Dimnet
Dangerous, therefore, is it to take shelter under a tree, during a thunder-gust. It has been fatal to many, both men and beasts.
— Benjamin Franklin
Ignorance is fatal.
— Ray Bradbury
What the hell was it that people loved so much about the great outdoors? It was just one fatal accident after another waiting to happen.
— Josh Lanyon
Macadamia nuts can be fatal to dogs, sometimes causing seizures and kidney failure.
— John Richard Stephens
He had a defect, which to a comic might be fatal. He wasn't funny.
— Henny Youngman
When you are fooled by something else, the damage will not be so big. But when you are fooled by yourself, it is fatal. No more medicine.
— Shunryu Suzuki
Failure is not fatal, but failure to change might be.
— John Wooden
When the first just and friendly man appeared on the earth, from that day a fatal Waterloo was visible for all the men of pride and fraud and blood.
— Charles Fletcher Dole
God was satisfied with his own work, and that is fatal.
— Samuel Butler
Meslier was the most singular phenomenon ever seen among all the meteors fatal to the Christian religion.
— Voltaire
Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference.
— Edmund Burke
I made a fatal error thinking he could save me.
— Jenny Downham
If you are poor, avoid wine as a costly luxury; if you are rich, shun it as a fatal indulgence. Stick to plain water.
— Herman Melville
The secret to being wrong isn't to avoid being wrong! The secret is being willing to be wrong. The secret is realizing that wrong isn't fatal.
— Seth Godin
Handsome and brilliantly rich; their fatal flaw is murder.
— Abigail Gibbs
The fatal tendency of mankind to leave off thinking about a thing when it is no longer doubtful is the cause of half their errors.
— John Stuart Mill
Moderation is a fatal thing. Enough is as bad as a meal. More than enough is as good as a feast.
— Oscar Wilde
Love is so fragile and so often fatal. I am amazed when people are brave enough to risk it.
— Edna Buchanan
What a fatal thing in pictures, books, or human lives, is a lack of proportion.
— Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
Most fatal diseases had their own specific odor, but ... none was as specific as old age.
— Gabriel Garcia Marquez
I often think that the Romans were fortunate; their civilization reached as far as hot baths without touching the fatal knowledge of machinery.
— James Hilton
It's fatal to talk about acting. It sounds faintly ridiculous if you start analysing it.
— Jim Broadbent
Life is always fatal. No one gets out of it alive
— Peter Kreeft
The dark grave, which knows all secrets, can alone reclaim the fatal doubt once cast on a woman's name.
— George Herbert
It is fatal for anyone who writes to think of their sex. It is fatal to be a man or a woman pure and simple.
— Virginia Woolf
Democracy is fatal for the arts; it leads only to chaos or the achievement of new and lower common denominators of quality.
— Walter Legge
It is fatal to enter an war without the will to win it.
— Douglas MacArthur
For me, writing is just as much a choice as breathing. I can quit anytime I want, but not starting again would prove fatal.
— Pamela Morris
Every man is the center of a circle, whose fatal circumference he can not pass.
— John James Ingalls
The heart errs like the head; its errors are not any the less fatal, and we have more trouble getting free of them because of their sweetness.
— Anatole France
It can be said that one slip of point of view by a writer can hurt a story badly, and several slips can be fatal.' Stein on Writing
— Sol Stein
When one woman strikes at the heart of another, she seldom misses, and the wound is invariably fatal.
— Pierre-Ambroise Choderlos De Laclos
fatal vehicular misadventure.
— Thomas Ligotti
Naivety is cured with time. Stupidity is terminal.
— Eliza Crewe
Bad advice is often most fatal to the adviser.
— Aulus Persius Flaccus
Oh! think what anxious moments pass between
The birth of plots, and their last fatal periods. — Joseph Addison
The birth of plots, and their last fatal periods. — Joseph Addison
Self-assurance is contemptible and fatal unless it is self-knowledge.
— George Santayana
Reality is captured in the categorical nets of Language only at the expense of fatal distortion.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Tact is one of the first mental virtues, the absence of it is fatal to the best talent.
— William Gilmore Simms
What happens when a leader misses his steps on the ladder is what happens when a train misses the rail. Be on track.
— Israelmore Ayivor
Sport, which mimics the language and emotional intensity of war but eliminates
the fatal destruction, may be a form of redemption. — Ed Ayres
the fatal destruction, may be a form of redemption. — Ed Ayres
Ideas are fatal to caste.
— E. M. Forster
Liberty of thinking, and of expressing our thoughts, is always fatal to priestly power, and to those pious frauds on which it is commonly founded.
— David Hume
To know the good is a dangerous thing; to know it for sure is usually fatal for somebody.
— Allen Wheelis
Evil is not good's absence but gravity's
everlasting bedrock and its fatal chains
inert, violent, the suffrage of our days. — Geoffrey Hill
everlasting bedrock and its fatal chains
inert, violent, the suffrage of our days. — Geoffrey Hill
Was it possible in any relationship to not disappoint, to do anything more than only briefly rekindle the initial fatal illusion?
— Lily King
Laughter is always fatal to feeling ...
— Amelia Barr
He came to destroy sin because it is fatal.
— John Piper
It is fatal to let any dog know that he is funny, for he immediately loses his head and starts hamming it up.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Any defeat, however trivial, may be fatal to a savior of the plain people. They never admire a messiah with a bloody nose.
— H.L. Mencken
The fatal conceit of most spies is to believe they are loved, in a relationship between equals, and not merely manipulated.
— Ben Macintyre
With fatal, fatal Love a girlhood goes.
— Louise Imogen Guiney
Like all real heroes, Charley had a fatal flaw. He refused to believe that he had gonorrhea, whereas the truth was that he did.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Success in never final; failure is never fatal
— Conrad Hilton
Local color has a fatal tendency to remain local; but it is also true that the universal often borders on the void.
— Hervey Allen
Debt is the fatal disease of republics, the first thing and the mightiest to undermine governments and corrupt the people.
— Wendell Phillips
Success is not permanent & failure is not fatal.
— Mike Ditka
It is curious how fatal it is, either to a situation or to an individual, or even to a name, if in an evil moment it becomes funny.
— Margaret Deland
Debt rolls a man over and over, binding him hand and foot, and letting him hang upon the fatal mesh until the long-legged interest devours him.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Pursuing a dream without God's approval is as dangerous as walking on a rope bridge over a big gutter? Guess the end ... .!
— Israelmore Ayivor
It is no sin to doubt some things but it may be fatal to believe everything.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
Violence is not completely fatal until it ceases to disturb us.
— Thomas Merton
I think if we can prevent a fatal disease, we should.
— Elizabeth Pisani
Life, if left untreated, can prove fatal...
— Neil Bastian
Indifference in religion is more fatal than skepticism. There is no pulse in indifference; skepticism may have warm blood.
— Henry Ward Beecher
It is said in the desert that possession of water in great amount can inflict a man with fatal carelessness.
— Frank Herbert
The problem with heart disease is the first symptom is often fatal.
— Michael Phelps
The public probably knows that teen drivers are at greater risk for fatal accidents. What the public doesn't know is what we ought to do about it.
— Laurence Steinberg
Sorrow is knowledge: they who know the most must mourn the deepest o'er the fatal truth, the Tree of Knowledge is not that of Life.
— George Gordon Byron
The most fatal seductive lie that has yet existed
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Your faith in Homo technologicus -the Tinkering Man- has one fatal flaw. It offers you no escape clause.
— David Brin
MS is not really a degenerative illness. It is not fatal, nor is it always progressive.
— Annette Funicello
What sad faces one always sees in the asylums for orphans! It is more fatal to neglect the heart than the head.
— Theodore Parker
Cursed be the hand that made these fatal holes.
— William Shakespeare
Exposure as a propagandist is fatal to the would-be persuader.
— Randal Marlin
Often it is fatal to live too long.
— Jean Racine
Travel is fatal to bigotry.
— Mark Twain
I was still rather young, and I hadn't thought it through, how irrational, how unpredictable is the attraction between people, how fatal its current.
— Magda Szabo
Conscience and the cock-rot are hardly equivalent,' snapped Lorsen.
'Indeed,' said Cosca, significantly. 'The cock-rot is rarely fatal. — Joe Abercrombie
'Indeed,' said Cosca, significantly. 'The cock-rot is rarely fatal. — Joe Abercrombie