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These days, it's really been uninteresting except when disasters occur.
— James Van Allen
I've produced more pilots than United Airlines, and they've all been disasters. Every audition I ever took in my life I lost.
— Willard Scott
His view of the world featured swift disasters set against a background of lurking doom, my cooking did nothing to contradict it.
— Margaret Atwood
The great secret of a successful marriage is to treat all disasters as incidents and none of the incidents as disasters.
— Harold Nicolson
Technology is always a two-edged sword. It will bring in many benefits, but also many disasters.
— Alan Moore
Everyone deserves the chance to survive. I think of this every time I see another disaster. There are probably people dying who don't have to.
— James Hubbard
In life, the worst disasters come from passion.
— Euripides
It is vital that the entire international system is ready to meet the challenges of future disasters.
— Andrew Mitchell
We were told that we had to win. Against whom? The atom? Physics? The universe? Victory is not an event for us, but a process.
— Svetlana Alexievich
When you've got the devil's own luck, you're immune from the usual run of disasters. Such people must be utilized.
— Osamu Dazai
In all natural disasters through time, man needs to attach meaning to tragedy, no matter how random and inexplicable the event is.
— Nathaniel Philbrick
You always liked disasters. You liked Grease II
— Andy Warhol
Don't grieve for what doesn't come. Some things that don't happen keep disasters from happening.
— Rumi
I've had some real hair disasters.
— Sienna Miller
Very large scale disasters, especially those that have occurred in the developing world, have very long recovery periods.
— Irwin Redlener
I am a limitless series of natural disasters and all of these disasters have been unnaturally repressed.
— Kathy Acker
The walls of books around him, dense with the past, formed a kind of insulation against the present world and its disasters.
— Ross Macdonald
The half-concealed disasters that constitute a life.
— Don DeLillo
Birth, n.: The first and direst of all disasters.
— Ambrose Bierce
The Italians were getting so accustomed to tragedies and disasters that their appetite for sensation was becoming jaded.
— Timothy Holme
When farmers and ranchers are confronted by weather-related disasters that are beyond their control, we need to do something to help.
— Byron Dorgan
Disasters are called natural, as if nature were the executioner and not the victim.
— Eduardo Galeano
The days of red carpet disasters are kind of over.
— Trinny Woodall