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Plague Quotes

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Another plague upon the land, as devastating as the locusts God loosed on the Egyptians, is 'Political Correctness.'
Charlton Heston

Authors on Plague Quotes: Albert Camus Michel de Montaigne William Shakespeare Henry Rollins Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury Larry Kramer Charlton Heston Mignon McLaughlin Stephen L. Carter Elizabeth Barrett Browning Khaled Hosseini Heath Ledger Chuck Palahniuk Michael Gilbert Napoleon Bonaparte David Allen Jeri Ryan William Safire George Sand Cornelia Funke Michael Crichton Mahatma Gandhi David Cameron Hilda Doolittle George Will Claudius Larissa Ione Bernard Beckett Merrit Malloy Sandra Cisneros Gordon Quinn Alexander Pope Karen Chance
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I've never had high expectations of my work and I certainly am not going to let that plague my thoughts. I'm just going to continue to choose what feels right for me at the time and go with it.
Heath Ledger

3.
[Jews were] fomenting a general plague on the whole world.
Claudius

4.
Avoid, as you would the plague, a clergyman who is also a man of business.
St. Jerome

5.
The plague of government is senile delinquency.
Mignon McLaughlin

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Last, but not least, avoid cliches like the plague.
William Safire

7.
Words were her plague and words were her redemption.
Hilda Doolittle

8.
Tis the times' plague, when madmen lead the blind.
William Shakespeare

9.
It is in the thick of calamity that one gets hardened to the truth - in other words, to silence.
Albert Camus

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But what does it mean, the plague? It's life, that's all.
Albert Camus

11.
Gossiping is the plague of little towns.
George Sand

12.
There is a great fear that plagues only romantics and children... it is that they might be alright alone.
Merrit Malloy

13.
They knew now that if there is one thing one can always yearn for, and sometimes attain, it is human love.
Albert Camus

14.
The infectiousness of crime is like that of the plague.
Napoleon Bonaparte

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And indeed it could be said that once the faintest stirring of hope became possible, the dominion of plague was ended.
Albert Camus

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Complex rules restricting our labour markets are not some naturally occurring phenomenon. Just as excessive regulation is not some external plague that's been visited on our businesses.
David Cameron

17.
Idleness is the great plague of India.
Mahatma Gandhi

18.
Gentrification can be a plague, as it eats up neighborhoods.
Gordon Quinn

19.
The plague of gold strikes far and near.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

20.
I could do without the Bubonic Plague.
Jeri Ryan

21.
Imagine a plague you catch through your ears.
Chuck Palahniuk

22.
Trust yourself to do what you really feel like doing, and what you feel like doing will change. Don't, and it will plague you.
David Allen

23.
A plague on both your houses.
William Shakespeare

24.
Nature made every fop to plague his brother, Just as one beauty mortifies another.
Alexander Pope

25.
Overcriminalization has become a national plague.
George Will

26.
He'd always thought Roag was one rat short of a plague.
Larissa Ione

27.
What plagues people is not those who don't love them, but those who do.
Michael Gilbert

28.
What a plague love is!
Cornelia Funke

29.
When I say what I'm reading, this is what I need. I know the ills that plague me.
Sandra Cisneros

30.
Tis the strumpet's plague To beguile many, and be beguiled by one.
Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury

31.
False fears are a plague, a modern plague!
Michael Crichton

32.
Country is based on folk music, which has been around for centuries—” “So has the plague.
Karen Chance

33.
Are you saying a society wracked by plague is preferable to one wracked by indifference?
Bernard Beckett

34.
The plague of man is boasting of his knowledge.
Michel de Montaigne

35.
Adolescence is a plague on the senses.
Henry Rollins

36.
AIDS was allowed to happen. It is a plague that need not have happened. It is a plague that could have been contained from the very beginning.
Larry Kramer

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An unkind heart is the worst. It is a plague to its possessor, and a torment to those around him.
Charles Spurgeon

38.
Every conflict plagues the peace that follows it.
Stephen L. Carter

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Ambition sufficiently plagues her proselytes, by keeping themselves always in show, like the statue of a public place.
Michel de Montaigne

40.
about clichés. Avoid them like the plague.
Khaled Hosseini

41.
There is a plague on Man, the opinion that he knows something.
Michel de Montaigne