Personification Quotes
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Personification Quotes & Sayings
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The personification of philistine triumphalism
— Salman Rushdie
After all, is our idea of God anything more than personified incomprehensibility?
{Said in a letter to Voltaire} — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
{Said in a letter to Voltaire} — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
We had better dispense with the personification of evil, because it leads, all too easily, to the most dangerous kind of war: religious war.
— Konrad Lorenz
We have a mental emergency here. Our noble pal Sevak has just been wickedly divorced by his mind.
— Pawan Mishra
The silence leans forward.
— Sasa Stanisic
The coins were completely unprepared for this and were sadly deceived by their own inertia.
— Pawan Mishra
If you are focusing your anger at government, you are focusing your anger at all of us. Government is just a personification of this country.
— William J. Clinton
Through our work and play, each of us eventually becomes a personification of what we cherish in life.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
The American Scream is the personification of the plague of madness sweeping the states. Only he's real
— Peter Milligan
A stack of banged-up grocery carts humped each other in a metal orgy in the far corner of the new Sedano's parking lot.
— Jennine Capo Crucet
The priest is the personification of falsehood.
— Giuseppe Garibaldi
Group personification obscures, rather than illuminates, important political questions.
— Tom G. Palmer
It was a green stone head of the demon Pazuzu, personification of the southwest wind.
— William Peter Blatty
A great man may be the personification and type of the epoch for which God destines him, but he is never its creator.
— Jean-Henri Merle D'Aubigne
No. He's the personification of human fear. (Leta)
Oh, goody. Just what I wanted to add to my dream. Should we invite him over for tea? (Aiden) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Oh, goody. Just what I wanted to add to my dream. Should we invite him over for tea? (Aiden) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
[T]he stars carried on calmly grazing on nothingness.
— Pascal Garnier
A snake must be treated as a snake, forgiving it every time it showed you its fangs, will not transform into a garland of flowers.
— Himmilicious
I wish I had been born a storm. No heart, no tears, just a terrible gale'd been good.
— Kohta Hirano
The personification of the devil as the symbol of all evil
assumes the living shape of the Jew. — Adolf Hitler
assumes the living shape of the Jew. — Adolf Hitler
The chill, like scurrying spiders, worked deeper into him, weaving webs of ice in the hollows of his bones.
— Dean Koontz
Know the grave doth gape for thee thrice wider than for other men.
— William Shakespeare
The God I worship is the personification of love, but not that maudlin love that oftimes blinds our eyes to facts and leads us to inconsistent actions
— James E. Talmage
A fox should not be of the jury at a goose's trial.
— Thomas Fuller
It would be curious to discover who it is to whom one writes in a diary. Possibly to some mysterious personification of one's own identity.
— Beatrice Webb
A CEO is a board of directors personified.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I asked my Greek chorus about this sort of hero: the Underappreciated Personification of Resolve.
— Brad Herzog
Winter collapsed on us that year. It knelt, exhausted, and stayed.
— Emily Fridlund
By December an elastic skin of ice reached out hundreds of miles into the sea, rolling with every wave.
— Will Chancellor
He is the personification of sensible silence.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
What is a god? A god is a personification of a motivating power of a value system that functions in human life and in the universe.
— Joseph Campbell
Dorothea was not only his wife: she was a personification of that shallow world which surrounds the appreciated or desponding author.
— George Eliot
Lady Moon rose an' gazed o'er my busted'n'beautsome Valleys with silv'ry'n'sorryin' eyes, an' the dingos mourned for the died uns.
— David Mitchell
Science [is] that wonderfully convenient personification of the opinions, at a certain date, of Professors X, Y, and Z ...
— Aldous Huxley
I like to walk in the woods and see what Mother Nature is wearing.
— Flannery O'Connor