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Morbid Quotes

I was a postman one Christmas and I developed a morbid fear of dogs.

I was a postman one Christmas and I developed a morbid fear of dogs.

Interview with Rosanna Greenstreet, www.theguardian.com. January 21, 2011.

To render my works properly requires a combination of extreme precision and irresistible verve, a regulated vehemence, a dreamy tenderness, and an almost morbid melancholy.

Hector Berlioz (1935). “Memoirs of Hector Berlioz from 1803 to 1865: comprising his travels in Germany, Italy, Russia, and England”

I'm possibly a very morbid person but I think about death a lot.

"Daniel Radcliffe on Set Interview Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows". Interview with Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub, collider.com. October 05, 2010.

Suspicion is one of the morbid reactions by which an organism defends itself and seeks another equilibrium.

Nathalie Sarraute (1990). “The age of suspicion: essays on the novel”, George Braziller

The cure for tender sensibilities is to make more of our objects and less of our selves.

Christian Nestell Bovee (1862). “Intuitions and Summaries of Thought”, p.147

One is not converted to christianity; one must be morbid enough for it.

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Thomas Common (2004). “Twilight of the Idols and the Antichrist”, p.119, Courier Corporation

No horse named Morbid ever won a race.

Ernest Hemingway (2014). “Across the River and Into the Trees”, p.63, Simon and Schuster

You won't find the truth of life in morbidity, only in hope.

Dean Koontz (2014). “Odd Thomas: You Are Destined to Be Together Forever (Short Story)”, p.250, Bantam

I warn you, Eragon, beware of whom you fall in love with, for fate seems to have a morbid interest in our family.

Christopher Paolini (2014). “The Inheritance Cycle Complete Collection: Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, Inheritance”, p.2145, Knopf Books for Young Readers

I find that forgiving one's enemies is a most curious morbid pleasure; perhaps I should check it.

Oscar Wilde (2014). “The Wit and Wisdom of Oscar Wilde”, p.145, Courier Corporation

No artist is ever morbid. The artist can express everything.

Oscar Wilde, Russell Jackson, Joseph Bristow, Ian Small (2000). “The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde: The picture of Dorian Gray : the 1890 and 1891 texts”, p.167, Oxford University Press on Demand