There is a calling under the breath, a cry that goes on long as a vein.
It is the last senseless moment of the organism, the instant of death
that cries back through the narrows of air from the ferrous edge.
-- Schiavoni and Malamocco, Voorish Rituals
It is the last senseless moment of the organism, the instant of death
that cries back through the narrows of air from the ferrous edge.
-- Schiavoni and Malamocco, Voorish Rituals
Related:
- Eat death, orphans!
-- Duck's Breath Homemade Radio,
SENSELESS... - And all that the Lorax left here in this mess
was a small pile of rocks with the one word,
"unless." Whatever THAT meant, well, I just couldn't... - Instant gratification is not fast enough."
-- Suzanne Vega,
"Postcards from the... - COONDOG MEMORY
(heard in Rutledge, Missouri, about eighteen years ago)
Now,
this dog is for sale, and she can not only follow a... - Death performs a little bow and goes back on
guard... - Conserve air:
breath... - Governments last as long as the under-taxed can defend
themselves from the over-taxed... - Brockman: ... means death for us all. And now, "Kent's People!"
Tonight's inspiring story is about Frank Grimes,
a thirty- five-year-old Springfieldite who... - Homer: Hey! What's up for today, Neddy?
Ned: Uh,
er, Homer, we're gonna visit the boys' grandmother...
From the same category:
- Ross Perot -
one sandwich short of a picnic... - Know how to save 5 drowning lawyers?
-- No?
GOOD... - And Hobbes was fond of
his Dram... - To err is human, to meow,
feline... - Deeds, not stones, are the true monuments of the great.
John L....
