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Corpses Quotes

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He who protests is an enemy; he who opposes is a corpse.
Pol Pot

He who speaks out is an adversary; he who opposes is a cadaver.
Authors on Corpses Quotes: Guillaume Apollinaire Kathe Kollwitz Cesare Pavese Russell D. Moore Emo Philips Mira Grant Freeman Dyson William Hazlitt Pol Pot Isaac R. Trimble Charles Baudelaire Gail Giles Eric Reeves Michael L. Brown Janice Dickinson William De Morgan Ed Westwick Kelley Armstrong Chet Williamson Zona Gale Eugene McCarthy Lois Greiman John Dufresne S. S. Van Dine Elbert Hubbard George Orwell Boris Vian Manuel Azana Evan Esar Louis Antoine de Saint-Just Saint John Chrysostom Ellen Hopkins John Galsworthy
2.
We have buried the putrid corpse of liberty...
Benito Mussolini

3.
A nation regenerates itself only upon heaps of corpses.
Louis Antoine de Saint-Just

4.
There's nothing like a headless corpse to bring a touch of excitement into one's life.
Chet Williamson

5.
I tried body surfing once, but how often do you find a corpse?
Emo Philips

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Be a good-looking corpse. Leave a good-looking tattoo.
Ed Westwick

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A generation of the unteachable is hanging upon us like a necklace of corpses.
George Orwell

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Rien n'est plus parfait, plus acheve qu'un cadavre. Nothing is more perfect, more complete than a corpse.
Boris Vian

9.
An 'almost gospel' doesn't raise a corpse.
Russell D. Moore

10.
I came to see a king, not a row of corpses.
Augustus

11.
What does the corpse care who was right and who was wrong?
Manuel Azana

12.
The drunken man is a living corpse.
Saint John Chrysostom

13.
There simply must be a corpse in a detective novel, and the deader the corpse the better.
S. S. Van Dine

14.
Gold is the corpse of value.
Neal Stephenson

15.
The mortician interviewing the corpses
Eugene McCarthy

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As the saying goes, I want to be the best-looking corpse there is.
Janice Dickinson

17.
Under each formula lies a corpse.
Emile M. Cioran

18.
Before this war is over, I intend to be a Major General or a corpse.
Isaac R. Trimble

19.
The monarchy is finished. It was finished a while ago, but they're still making the corpses dance.
Sue Townsend

20.
No one would think he'd make such a beautiful corpse.
James Joyce

21.
A corpse is what's left after waking too often.
Cesare Pavese

22.
You walk on corpses, beauty, undismayed.
Charles Baudelaire

23.
It’s easier to cool down a fanatic than to warm up a corpse.
Michael L. Brown

24.
Orthodoxy is a corpse that doesn't know it's dead.
Elbert Hubbard

25.
One can't carry one's father's corpse about everywhere.
Guillaume Apollinaire

26.
One corpse in a well destroys the viability of the well.
Eric Reeves

27.
Your words are teeth. And they eat me alive. Feed on my corpse instead.
Gail Giles

28.
In my defense, the corpse was entirely unexpected.
Mira Grant

29.
A Corpse or a Ghost- I'd sooner be one or t'other, square and fair, than a Ghost in a Corpse, which is my feelins at present.
William De Morgan

30.
The ground of science was littered with the corpses of dead unified theories.
Freeman Dyson

31.
Wish all my corpses would do that.
Kelley Armstrong

32.
When you look at a corpse you can always sense your own breath better.
Zona Gale

33.
A person without regrets is called a corpse.
Lois Greiman

34.
There is nothing more dignified than a corpse.
Evan Esar

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God wasn't love, couldn't be love. Because for me, love was a corpse.
Ellen Hopkins

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We all sleep with the corpses of our dead lovers.
John Dufresne

37.
Yes, I'm married, but I'm not a corpse.
P. C. Cast

38.
We cannot carry our father's corpse with us everywhere we go.
Guillaume Apollinaire

39.
Memory heaps dead leaves on corpse-like deeds, from under which they do but vaguely offend the sense.
John Galsworthy

40.
Anatomy presupposes a corpse; psychology presupposes a world of corpses.
D. H. Lawrence

41.
I was almost put out of business by a well-meaning corpse.
W. C. Fields

42.
Men without joy seem like corpses.
Kathe Kollwitz

43.
I hope you die.... P.S. If you do die, I'm going to go to the funeral and finger your corpse.
Michael Ian Black

44.
The corpse of friendship is not worth embalming.
William Hazlitt