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Skepticism, that dry rot of the intellect. By Victor Hugo

Just shred baby, shred. By Al Davis

You must know life to see decay. By Mumford And Sons

Lice consume grass, rust consumes iron, and lying the soul! By Anton Chekhov

Rotten people will taste rotten ice cream. By Sarah Chow

The place smelled of mildew and rot. What By David Baldacci

As ye of clay were cast by kind,So shall ye waste to dust. By Thomas Vaux, 2Nd Baron Vaux Of Harrowden

I were better to be eaten to death with a rust than to be scoured to nothing with perpetual motion. By William Shakespeare

Purge, emerge and flourish. It's natural. By Tim Johnson

Dawn be so rotten? By Ann M. Martin

This I tell you: decay is inherent in all conditioned things. Work out your own salvation, with diligence. By Gautama Buddha

Better wear out than rust out. By Wilma Dykeman

If gold ruste, what shall iren do? By Geoffrey Chaucer

When the will loves anything that is below it in dignity, it degrades itself. By Fulton J. Sheen

And gradually we will rot like old ships or treesBut keep Pain far from Me o Lord By Breyten Breytenbach

The Devil craps on the big pile By Albert Einstein

... la kuvunda halian ubani. There is no incense for something rotting. And that is the condition of the world. This I know. By Giles Foden

. . . my bones they'll burn or bury. It'll be my death. By Jenny Downham

Let my enemies devour each other By Salvador Dali

Sink, suffer, self-destruct Rise stronger, reconstruct By Lamb Of God

The empty husks of the dead have arisen,and the crave the flesh of the living By Shake-O

We must all either wear out or rust out, every one of us. My choice is to wear out. By Theodore Roosevelt

Fold and live to fold again. By Stu Ungar

Vultures pick the meat clean off a bone. Guilt eats at the marrow, leaving a man hollow. By Richelle E. Goodrich

Let the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil fall, soundless in the moldering woods. By Rudy Rucker

It is the fate of all things to ripen, and then to decay. By James Fenimore Cooper

Life itself is a rickety building By William Golding

You making haste haste on decay ... By Robinson Jeffers

Much more wretched than lackof health inthe body, it is to dwell with a soul that is not healthy, but corrupt. By Plato

Suffering degrades, embitters and enrages. By Aung San Suu Kyi

It's the decomposition that gets me. You spend your whole life looking after your body. And then you rot away. By Brigitte Bardot

Concrete can rot. It turns green and black before crumbling away.Maybe only people from Congo know that. By Eliot Schrefer

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, yadda yadda yadda. By Robert Jackson Bennett

Life is so rotatory that the wilderness falls to each, sometime. By Emily Dickinson

Devour your fear. By Simon Holt

If a tree falls in the forest and nobody is there to hear it, doesn't it just lie there and rot? By Chuck Palahniuk

Mourn for the living, the dead have got their camphor gardens. By Salman Rushdie

You raze the old to raise the new. By Justina Chen

Let the dead stay dead. By K.l. Penington

Nothing dies in Hell. By John Patrick Kennedy

We turn to dust, and all our mightiest works die too. By William Cowper

when a moral sense begins to rot it is worse than when you had none. By T.h. White

We should nourish our souls on the dew of Poesy, and manure them as well. By Logan Pearsall Smith

I want my food dead. Not sick, not dying, dead. By Oscar Wilde

Recycle the body through fire; scatter the remains back into the earth. By Denis Hearn

All too soon this bodyWill lie on the ground,Cast aside, deprived of consciousness,Like a useless scrap of wood. By Gautama Buddha

Death devours all lovely things. By Edna St. Vincent Millay

Waste brings woe, and sorrow hates despair. By Robert Greene

I need to devour you. By Emily Snow

Parade your pallor in iniquity. By Pete Townshend

The wretched bodies of the condemned shall simmer and blaze in those living fires. By Cyprian

I will devour you. By Kay Berrisford

Woe, destruction, ruin, and decay; the worst is death and death will have his day. By William Shakespeare

Death's the discarder. By Nadine Gordimer

Despair and die.The ghosts By William Shakespeare

You can have your youth It'll rot before your eyes By Bob Dylan

Are you green and growing or ripe and rotting? By Ray Kroc

You have sea, you have boat, you have oars, and then why on earth you are rotting in the port? By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Bodily decay is gloomy in prospect, but of all human contemplations the most abhorrent is body without mind. By Thomas Jefferson

Mean and mighty, rotting Together, have one dust. By William Shakespeare

Once you decide to gut a fish, there's no use waiting till it rots. By Robert Jordan

A grape may become a raisin, and taste the sweeter for it, but even a raisin rot on the vine, if you do nothing for it. By E.j. Patten

Standing before him, the blight of idyllic thought and aspiration--rotting souls reproducing like fleas. By Glen R. Krisch

Material things are so vulnerable to the humiliations of decay. There are some I dearly wish might be spared. By Marilynne Robinson

The essence of decay is inactivity. By Jack Lalanne

To crumble or to fly is aways a choice ... By Colleen Mariotti

The leaves, they run like mice, while birds peck at the ground. The wood has rotted in its bin. The grim axe has come round By Andre Alexis

First they burn the books, and then the bodies follow By Kane X. Faucher

Die in a good way, obviously. By Mindy Kaling

If there be any one habit which more than another is the dry rot of all that is high and generous in youth, it is the habit of ridicule. By Letitia Elizabeth Landon

I feel rotten but I can't change the way I feel. By Beatrice Sparks

Decay is inherent in all things. By Damien Keown

The absence of hope can rot a society from within. By Barack Obama

The rottenness of the matter which is the foundation of everything! By Marcus Aurelius

Whenever a people or an institution forget its hard beginnings, it is beginning to decay. By Carl Sandburg

I am ugly. I am black inside, rotting and putrid. By Aimee L. Salter

To eat is to appropriate by destruction. By Jean-Paul Sartre

What pudor pejorocracy affrontshow awe, night-rest and neighborhood can rotwhat breeds where dirtiness is lawwhat crawlsbelow By Charles Olson

You either keep your childhood innocence or you rot! By Mehmet Murat Ildan

The feast I ate was rotten,What I thought was a palace was a dungeon. By Stephen King

All natural goods perish. Riches take wings; fame is a breath; love is a cheat; youth and health and pleasure vanish. By William James

It is better to rust out than wear out. By Edwin Markham

What nourishes me, destroys me By Christopher Marlowe

Burned and squashed to death in a silver vat of soup. There must be worst ways to go. But not many. By Jonathan Stroud

And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe.And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot;And thereby hangs a tale. By William Shakespeare

Death is the great incorruptible corruptor By Bangambiki Habyarimana

Never that is shall die. By Euripides

Let all the poison that lurks in the mud, hatch out. By Robert Graves

Let all the poisons that lurk in the mud, Hatch out. By Tiberius

The Soul is a house ... Let it burn! By Tim Seibles

To the destruction of what is. By Joseph Conrad

Progress, this great heresy of decay. By Charles Baudelaire

I don't want to rust out, I'd rather wear out. By Fritz Hollings

Evil turns upon itself. By Margaret Weis

I have unlearned contempt; it is a sin that is engendered earliest in the soul, and doth beset it like a poison worm feeding on all its beauty. By Nathaniel Parker Willis

Upon the next tree shalt thou hang alive, till famine cling thee. By William Shakespeare

death is the only water to wash away this dirt By Euripides

Just as iron rusts from disuse, and stagnant water putrefies, or when cold turns to ice, so our intellect wastes unless it is kept in use. By Leonardo Da Vinci

There is a slowness in affairs which ripens them, and a slowness which rots them. By Joseph Roux

Everything you gain in life will rot and fall apart, and all that will be left of you is what was in your heart. By Jim Carrey