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Corpses Quotes - Page 2

You walk on corpses, beauty, undismayed.

You walk on corpses, beauty, undismayed.

Charles Baudelaire, Richard Howard (1983). “Les Fleurs Du Mal”, p.29, David R. Godine Publisher

When you look at a corpse you can always sense your own breath better.

Zona Gale (1909). “Friendship Village Love Stories”

A Corpse or a Ghost- I'd sooner be one or t'other, square and fair, than a Ghost in a Corpse, which is my feelins at present.

William Frend De Morgan (1906). “Joseph Vance: An Ill-written Autobiography”, H. Frowde

Yes, I'm married, but I'm not a corpse.

P.C. Cast (2009). “Divine by Choice”, p.25, LUNA

I hope you die.... P.S. If you do die, I'm going to go to the funeral and finger your corpse.

Michael Ian Black (2008). “My Custom Van: And 50 Other Mind-Blowing Essays that Will Blow Your Mind All Over Your Face”, p.101, Simon and Schuster

A person without regrets is called a corpse.

Lois Greiman (2007). “Unmanned”, p.237, Dell

Wish all my corpses would do that.

Kelley Armstrong (2009). “Broken”, p.94, Seal Books

Men without joy seem like corpses.

Käthe Kollwitz, Hans Kollwitz (1988). “The Diary and Letters of Kaethe Kollwitz”, p.87, Northwestern University Press

Memory heaps dead leaves on corpse-like deeds, from under which they do but vaguely offend the sense.

John Galsworthy (2013). “Delphi Works of John Galsworthy (Illustrated)”, p.2703, Delphi Classics

God wasn't love, couldn't be love. Because for me, love was a corpse.

Ellen Hopkins (2013). “Burned”, p.525, Simon and Schuster