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Hell Quotes - Page 33

I will follow Osama bin Laden to the gates of hell.

I will follow Osama bin Laden to the gates of hell.

"Quotes of the week". www.theguardian.com. October 27, 2007.

What the hell is instant? Nothing is instant.

John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.138, Penguin

Nature has neither kernel Nor shell

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1957). “Poems of Goethe: a sequel to Goethe, the lyrist”

Devils don't come from hell beneath us, they come from the sky.

"Fictional character: Lex Luthor". "Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice", www.askmen.com. 2015.

We put ourselves there. The door to hell is locked from the inside.

James Albert Pike (1953). “Beyond anxiety: the Christian answer to fear, frustration, guilt, indecision, inhibition, loneliness, despair”

Maybe I will go to Paris. Who knows? But I’ll sure as hell never Go back to Texas again

James Crumley (2016). “The Final Country”, p.322, Vintage

Sing and your hell is heaven, your heaven less hell.

Hilda Doolittle, Louis L. Martz (1986). “Collected Poems 1912-1944”, p.252, New Directions Publishing

If there is any hell more unprincipled than our rulers, and we, the ruled, I feel curious to see it.

Henry David Thoreau (2013). “The Essential Thoreau”, p.312, Simon and Schuster

For some directors, I'm the actor from hell.

"Star Wars Archive: Harrison Ford, Solo Artist". Interview with William Thomas, www.empireonline.com. June, 2002.

I'd rather go to hell than be in purgatory...

"Song: Na Na Na (Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na)". September 28, 2010.

When war begins, then hell openeth.

George Herbert, Izaak Walton, Barnabas Oley (1848). “The Remains of that Sweet Singer of The Temple, George Herbert ...”, p.293

Here there is no hope, and consequently no duty, no work, nothing to be gained by praying, nothing to be lost by doing what you like. Hell, in short, is a place where you have nothing to do but amuse yourself.

George Bernard Shaw (2015). “The Collected Works of George Bernard Shaw: Plays, Novels, Articles, Letters and Essays: Pygmalion, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Candida, Arms and The Man, Man and Superman, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion, The New York Times Articles on War, Memories of Oscar Wilde and more”, p.2035, e-artnow