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  • Efficiency obliterates identity -- William Greider
  • Fanaticism obliterates the feelings of humanity. -- Edward Gibbon
  • Great music completely obliterates any conceptions of genre. -- Billy Corgan
  • Pain obliterates everything else. In pain, there is only the eternal present. -- Jacqueline Carey
  • Time obliterates the fictions of opinion and confirms the decisions of nature. -- Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • Faith obliterates time, annihilates distance, and brings future things at once into its possession. -- Charles Spurgeon
  • The male cannot bear very much humiliation; and he really cannot bear it, it obliterates him. -- James A. Baldwin
  • With a great poet the sense of Beauty overcomes every other consideration, or rather obliterates all consideration. -- John Keats
  • In one bold stroke, forgiveness obliterates the past and permits us to enter the land of new beginnings. -- Billy Graham
  • Death ... obliterates family resemblance as it does personality: there is no affinity between the living and the dead. -- P. D. James
  • The most interesting thing about writing is the way that it obliterates time. Three hours seem like three minutes. -- Gore Vidal
  • Anything that belittles or obliterates the holiness of God by a false view of the love of God, is untrue to the revelation of God given by Jesus Christ. -- Oswald Chambers
  • When man obliterates wilderness, he repudiates the life force, which put him on this planed in a bad way, and in a truly terrifying sense, he is on his own. -- J. H. Rush
  • But to say that the race is the metaphor for the life is to miss the point. The race is everything. It obliterates whatever isn't racing. Life is the metaphor for the race. -- Donald Antrim
  • Painters work from the ground up. The latest version of a painting overlays earlier versions, and obliterates them. Writers, on the other hand, work from left to right. The discardable chapters are on the left. -- Annie Dillard
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