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Doomed Quotes by Hunter S. Thompson
- Those who fail to learn from the brutal stompings visited on them in the past are doomed to be brutally stomped in the future.
- That was always the difference between Muhammad Ali and the rest of us. He came, he saw, and if he didn't entirely conquer - he…
- It drops us into a vigorous current, a constant state of misguided control. The doomed generation takes a final step forward, ignoring all the signs…
More Doomed Quotes
- I don't even have voice mail or answering machines anymore. I hate the phone, and I don't want to call anybody back.… — Drew Barrymore
- Perhaps I am doomed to retrace my steps under the illusion that I am exploring, doomed to try and learn what I… — Andre Breton
- If you ask three people what it means to be Christian, you will get three different answers. Some feel being baptized is… — Dan Brown
- Surely being a Professional Beauty - let alone an ageing one - is one of the most insecure and doomed careers imaginable. — Julie Burchill
- Every mind was made for growth, for knowledge, and its nature is sinned against when it is doomed to ignorance. — William Ellery Channing
- Without authority there is no liberty. Freedom is doomed to destruction at every turn, unless there is a recognized right to freedom.… — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- The conflict that exists today is no more than an old-style struggle for power, once again presented to mankind in semireligious trappings.… — Albert Einstein
- They are a doomed race. Wars, smallpox, gross immorality, a change from old ways to new ways their fate is the common… — George Amos Dorsey
- If men do not now succeed in abolishing war, civilization and mankind are doomed. — Ludwig von Mises
- Every memorable act in the history of the world is a triumph of enthusiasm. Nothing great was ever achieved without it because… — Og Mandino
- For if it is not lawful to take the law into our own hands and slay even a guilty person, whose death… — Saint Augustine
- Men are always doomed to be duped, not so much by the arts of the other as by their own imagination. They… — Washington Irving