“According to a recent study, depression is described as being the disease most destructive to humankind, largely because of the devastation it wreaks on our lives.... Yes, we could set up our minds to ignore our feelings and barricade ourselves from the winds and dust of the brain pattern. And we could become like robots, refusing to consider the passion and joys that could be ours. But then, we also might as well be dead.” MindWellsFeelingsMightJoyPassionBrainStudyOur LivesWindDiseasePatternsDustDestructiveHumankindRobotsDevastationBarricades Author:G. Frank Lawlis
“If man is not the image of God, then he is a disease of the dust.” IfsMenDiseaseDustExceptionGod Image Author:Gilbert K. Chesterton
“There's a book called Mummy and the people actually seem to have become addicted to mummy dust. And mummy dust was somehow made from people who've died of the most loathsome diseases. It's too bad that [David] Cronenberg didn't see this book, see I only saw it after the film was made. It might have been of interest to him.” PeopleHas BeensMadeBookSeemsMightFilmInterestSawsDiseaseDiedDustMade ItMight Have BeenMummy Author:William S. Burroughs
“Man is an exception, whatever else he is. If he is not the image of God, then he is a disease of the dust. If it is not true that a divine being fell, then we can only say that one of the animals went entirely off its head.” IfsMenGodLiteratureAnimalDivineDiseaseDustExceptionGod Image Author:Gilbert K. Chesterton
“Here lies interred in the eternity of the past, from whence there is no resurrection for the days - whatever there may be for the dust - the thirty-third year of an ill-spent life, which, after a lingering disease of many months sank into a lethargy, and expired, January 22d, 1821, A.D. leaving a successor inconsolable for the very loss which occasioned its existence.” YearsMayPastLyingLossExistenceMonthsDiseaseThirdsEternityLeavingIllDustThirtyResurrectionJanuarySuccessorsLingeringLethargyExpired Author:Lord Byron