“One neutron bomb in the morning may just ruin your whole morning.” MayWholeMorningProfoundRuinsBombsNeutrons Author:Rod Stewart
“Some frauds succeed from the apparent candor, the open confidence, and the full blaze of ingenuousness that is thrown around them. The slightest mystery would excite suspicion and ruin all. Such stratagems may be compared to the stars; they are discoverable by darkness and hidden only by light.” MayLightStarsDarknessMysterySucceedRuinsThrownDeceitFraudSuspicionCandorStratagem Author:Charles Caleb Colton
“To the lack of incentive to effort, which is the awful shadow under which we live, may be traced the wreck and ruin of scores of colored youth.” MayEffortYouthShadowRuinsAwfulScoreIncentivesWrecksVisualization Author:Mary Church Terrell
“The epithet beautiful is used by surgeons to describe operations which their patients describe as ghastly, by physicists to describe methods of measurement which leave sentimentalists cold, by lawyers to describe cases which ruin all the parties to them, and by lovers to describe the objects of their infatuation, however unattractive they may appear to the unaffected spectators.” MayBeautifulUsedPartyBeautyCasesObjectsColdLoversMethodPatientLawyerRuinsOperationsPhysicistInfatuationSpectatorsMeasurementSurgeonsUnattractiveGhastlyEpithetDescribe Me Author:George Bernard Shaw
“It may be a very little thing for you to say to a young man the few words that turn him from the way of ruin, and win him back to life and hope. It may be a very little thing to you; but it is every thing to the young man.” MenWayMayLittlesYoungTurnsWinningRuinsYoung ManLittle ThingsFew Words Author:John Bartholomew Gough