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consigned

«It is not I who have been consigned to the bedroom of history.»
«Love can consign us to hell or to paradise, but it always takes us somewhere.»
Author: Paulo Coelho | About: Love | Keywords: consign, consigned, consigns, paradise
«ADMONITION, n. Gentle reproof, as with a meat-axe. Friendly warning.Consigned by way of admonition, His soul forever to perdition. --Judibras»
«Still to ourselves in every place consigned, / Our own felicity we make or find.»
«Everyone should keep a mental wastepaper basket, and the older he grows, the more things will he promptly consign to it.»
«Every one should keep a mental wastepaper basket and the older he grows the more things he will consign to it - torn up to irrecoverable tatters.»
«The Lord bestows bliss upon His devotees, and gives them a seat in the eternal home. He does not give the sinners any stability or place of rest; He consigns them to the depths of hell.»
«If you do not come to remember the Supreme Lord God, then you shall be taken and consigned to the most hideous hell!»
«The 8.4 millions species of beings die, and die again, and are born over and over again.They are consigned to reincarnation. »
«Such is the remorseless progression of human society, shedding lives and souls as it goes on its way. It is an ocean into which men sink who have been cast out by the law and consigned, with help most cruelly withheld, to moral death. The sea is the pitiless social darkness into which the penal system casts those it has condemned, an unfathomable waste of misery. The human soul, lost in those depths, may become a corpse. Who shall revive it?»