Quotes by Crumbling Plum puffs can't minister to a mind diseased or a world that's crumbling to pieces Lucy Maud Montgomery plums crumbling mind You have major labels that are willing to take unconventional approaches because the old model is crumbling in front of us. Macklemore unconventional crumbling labels Death is the end of all life in the individual or the thing; if physical, the crumbling of the body into dust from whence it came. He who lives not uprightly, dies completely in the crumbling of the physical body, but he who lives well, transforms himself from that which is mortal, to immortal. Marcus Garvey crumbling dust body Today the cities dominate and drain the villages so that they are crumbling to ruin. Mahatma Gandhi crumbling village cities Light may earth's crumbling sand be laid on thee, that dogs may dig thy bones up easily Marcus Aurelius crumbling light dog In a weird way, it's not different from any other kind of joke-telling. You make those calculations about jokes about celebrities: is this a fair hit or not? The stakes were higher because the whole world was crumbling around us, but in terms of joke-telling, it's all about feel. Michael Schur crumbling different world There is a dysfunctional strangeness to Los Angeles that doesn't exist in any other western city. The roads are crumbling, no-one knows what they're doing, the city government barely works. Moby crumbling government cities The old rules are crumbling and nobody knows what the new rules are...so make up your own rules. Neil Gaiman nobody-knows crumbling graduation You know that thing when you're not asleep but you're not awake, and you can't move your body? I had that kind of nightmare, and I felt like all my teeth were crumbling in my mouth. Now I have this fear of all my teeth being knocked out of my mouth somehow! Nicholas D'Agosto teeth crumbling moving On Mars, the crumbling remains of ancient civilizations may be found, mutely testifying to the one-time glory of a dying world. P. E. Cleator crumbling dying civilization When things fall apart in your life, you feel as if your whole world is crumbling. But actually it’s your fixed identity that’s crumbling. And as Chögyam Trungpa used to tell us, that’s cause for celebration. Pema Chodron crumbling identity fall For ivy climbs the crumbling hall To decorate decay. Philip James Bailey decay crumbling ivy We have begun a throw away culture. This tendency is seen on the level of individuals and whole societies; and it is being promoted! In circumstances like these, solidarity, which is the treasure of the poor, is often considered counterproductive, opposed to the logic of finance and the economy. While the income of a minority is increasing exponentially, that of the majority is crumbling. Pope Francis income crumbling majority The information walls are completely crumbling. Robert Greene crumbling wall information To a large extent, the political walls are crumbling. Robert Greene crumbling wall political Historically the first philosopher to enquire deeply into the nature of corruption in society was Ibn Khaldun (1322-1406), whose wandering life was largely spent in the northern littoral of Africa at a time when kingdoms and sultanates were crumbling. Robert Payne crumbling kingdoms firsts Bricks are crumbling in places, and the front door is so swollen you have to push hard to get in Sandra Cisneros bricks crumbling doors Remember that you are not saved by increased levels of holiness, however desirable it is that you should reach them. ...It is Christ who saves us-through faith. Your faith is a poor and crumbling thing, as is your spiritual service. Jesus Christ alone is qualified and able to save you because of what He has done. Sinclair B. Ferguson crumbling spiritual jesus The day had been spent in the expectation of these hours, and now they were crumbling away, becoming, in their turn, another period of expectancy...It was a journey without end, leading to an indefinite future, eternally shifting just as she was reaching the present. Simone de Beauvoir crumbling journey expectations None could guess my confusion, my host of deluded illusions and elusive delusions! A mantle of marble hiding a crumbling core of sandstone. See how they stare at me, wondering, all wondering, at my secret wellspring of wisdom...' Let's kill him,' Crokus muttered, 'if only to put him out of our misery. Steven Erikson crumbling confusion secret «123»