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Chaos Quotes - Page 15

Chaos is perhaps at the bottom of everything.

George Santayana (1995). “Dominations and Powers: Reflections on Liberty, Society, and Government”, p.33, Transaction Publishers

War is the most readily available form of chaos.

Frank Herbert (2008). “God Emperor of Dune”, p.188, Penguin

Is it surprising that modern English land law should resemble a chaos rather than a system?

Edward Jenks (1922). “A Short History of English Law: From the Earliest Times to the End of the Year 1919”

Where exactly do you put your hands on somebody who hurts everywhere?

Charles D'Ambrosio (2006). “The Dead Fish Museum”, p.62, Vintage

Freedom without security portends chaos, perpetual anxiety and fear.

Interview with Marcelo Dimentstein, Alberto Senderey, Andy Spokoiny and Shira Shnitzer, leatid.org. February 2009.

Hopeless and helpless doth Egeon wend, But to procrastinate his liveless end.

William Shakespeare, Alexander Pope, Nicholas Rowe (1744). “The Works of Shakespear”, p.387

Chaos and destruction do tend to take away a person's dating possibilities.

Veronica Roth (2015). “Allegiant Collector's Edition”, p.16, HarperCollins

Rightly it is said of utter, utter misery, that it 'cannot be remembered'; itself, being a rememberable thing, is swallowed up in its own chaos.

Thomas De Quincey (2015). “Delphi Complete Works of Thomas De Quincey (Illustrated)”, p.1541, Delphi Classics

It was probably nothing, but it felt like the world.

"Autobiography" by Steven Morrissey, London: Penguin Classics, 2013.