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Rigor Mortis Quotes

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Learning and sex until rigor mortis.
Maggie Kuhn

Authors on Rigor Mortis Quotes: Kenneth E. Boulding Tom Robbins John Shelby Spong Robert Heilbroner Mitch Hedberg Maggie Kuhn Lynsay Sands Isaac Marion Ada Louise Huxtable Kazuya Minekura Criss Jami
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Those who shun the whimsy of things will experience rigor mortis before death.
Tom Robbins

3.
Mathematics brought rigor to Economics. Unfortunately, it also brought mortis.
Kenneth E. Boulding

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Theism, as a way of conceiving God, has become demonstrably inadequate, and the God of theism not only is dying but is probably not revivable. If the religion of the future depends on keeping alive the definitions of theism, then the human phenomenon that we call religion will have come to an end. If Christianity depends on a theistic definition of God, then we must face the fact that we are watching this noble religious system enter the rigor mortis of its own death throes.
John Shelby Spong

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The use of mathematics has brought rigor to economics. Unfortunately, it has also brought mortis.
Robert Heilbroner

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...and we'll see what happens when we say Yes while this rigor mortis world screams No.
Isaac Marion

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A lot of bands have intense names, like "Rigor Mortis" or "Mortuary". We weren't that intense, we called ourselves "Injured". Later on we changed it to "Acapella" when we were walking out of the pawn shop.
Mitch Hedberg

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Lucern felt himself "She called my erections wonderful?" Entienne just gaped, then raised a fist to knock on his brother's forehead as if it were a door "Hello! Earth calling Luc! She thinks it's rigor mortis.
Lynsay Sands

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Real serious waiting is done in waiting rooms, and what they all have in common is their purpose, or purposelessness, if you will; they are places for doing nothing and they have no life of their own. ... their one constant is what might be called a decorative rigor mortis.
Ada Louise Huxtable

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Goku: But I'm so hungry, I have rigor mortis!
Kazuya Minekura

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I would rather have strong enemies than a world of passive individualists. In a world of passive individualists nothing seems worth anything simply because nobody stands for anything. That world has no convictions, no victories, no unions, no heroism, no absolutes, no heartbeat. That world has rigor mortis.
Criss Jami