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We need to remember who the enemy is, and then we need to eat the... by Greg Gutfeld

We need to remember who the enemy is, and then we need to eat them alive.

Greg Gutfeld
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Yes, metaphor. That's how the whole fabric of mental interconnections holds together. Metaphor is right at the bottom of being alive.

Gregory Bateson
fabricalivetogether

If the world becomes pagan and perishes, the last man left alive would do well to quote the Iliad and die.

Gilbert K. Chesterton
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Science is properly more scrupulous than dogma. Dogma gives a charter to mistake, but the very breath of science is a contest with mistake, and must keep the conscience alive.

George Eliot
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I want to cover all areas that can be depicted visually. This ranges from fairytales to attempts to enter the abstract and view oneself as a social outcast or someone struggling to stay alive.

Gunter Brus
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Finally my competitive spirit has come alive and I'm winning agai... by Gustavo Kuerten

Finally my competitive spirit has come alive and I'm winning again.

Gustavo Kuerten
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Cemeteries have always had a lure for me. They are well kept, free from ambiguity, logical, virile, and alive. In cemeteries you can summon up courage and arrive at decisions, in cemeteries life takes on distinct contours -- I am not referring to the borders of the graves -- and if you will, a meaning.

Gunter Grass
bordersalivedecision

Forget us, forget us all, it makes no difference now, but don't forget we loved it when we were alive.

Gregory Maguire
differencesaliveforget

There is no more foul or relentless enemy of man in the occult world than this dead-alive creature spewed up from the grave.

Guy Endore
alivemenenemy
She would have liked not to be alive, or to be always asleep. by Gustave Flaubert

She would have liked not to be alive, or to be always asleep.

Gustave Flaubert
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While I am alive, not a hair on Jewish heads will be touched. by Habib Bourguiba

While I am alive, not a hair on Jewish heads will be touched.

Habib Bourguiba
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Stay close to anything that makes you glad you are alive. by Hafez

Stay close to anything that makes you glad you are alive.

Hafez
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Probably no one alive hasn't at one time or another brooded over the possibility of going back to an earlier, ideal age in his existence and living a different kind of life.

Hal Boyle
alivedifferentage

I'll tell you something of the forbidden horrors she led me into - something of the age-old horrors that even now are festering in out-of-the-way corners with a few monstrous priests to keep them alive. Some people know things about the universe that nobody ought to know, and can do things that nobody ought to be able to do.

H. P. Lovecraft
aliveagepeople

I think the occasional appearance of the UFO is a very oblique pop-cultural reference that anyone who was alive and sentient in the late 1970s will get right away.

Hank Stuever
aliveappearancethinking

To be alive means to live in a world that proceeded one’s own arrival and will survive one’s own departure. On this level of sheer being alive, appearance and disappearance, as they follow upon each other, are the primordial events, which as such mark out time, the time span between birth and death.

Hannah
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Every step I take, I am alive. I am Life. by Happy Rhodes

Every step I take, I am alive. I am Life.

Happy Rhodes
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Public radio is alive and kicking, it always has been by Harold Brodkey

Public radio is alive and kicking, it always has been

Harold Brodkey
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To be alive at all involves some risk. by Harold MacMillan

To be alive at all involves some risk.

Harold MacMillan
riskalivetrying

The concentration camps, by making death itself anonymous (making it impossible to find out whether a prisoner is dead or alive), robbed death of its meaning as the end of a fulfilled life. In a sense they took away the individual’s own death, proving that henceforth nothing belonged to him and he belonged to no one. His death merely set a seal on the fact that he had never existed.

Hannah Arendt
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