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- In war, we always deform ourselves, our essence. — Chris Hedges
- Naught can deform the human race Like to the armor's iron brace. — William Blake
- Don't have children: they deform women's bodies and turn into an enemy 20 years later. — Marquis de Sade
- Intimate or drastic elements in the work of others are untouchable and should not be commented upon even in their absence. Private… — Jerzy Grotowski
- I've heard it said that there are men who read in books to convince themselves there is a God. I know not… — James F. Cooper
- Every human body has its optimum weight and contour, which only health and efficiency can establish. Whenever we treat women's bodies as… — Germaine Greer
- In art, as long as you have ideas and think, you are bound to deform nature. Art is deformation. — Fernando Botero
- To create is not to deform or invent persons and things. It is to tie new relationships between persons and things which… — Robert Bresson
- A thunder-storm!—the eloquence of heaven, When every cloud is from its slumber riven, Who hath not paused beneath its hollow groan, And… — Robert Montgomery
- Nowadays almost all man's improvements, so called, as the building of houses and the cutting down of the forest and of all… — Henry David Thoreau
- If hush'd the loud whirlwind that ruffled the deep, The sky if no longer dark tempests deform; When our perils are past… — George Canning
- Way far back in the beginning of the world was the whirlwind warning that we could all be blown away like chips… — Jack Kerouac