A Quote by Leona Helmsley

There's nothing deader than a dead love. — © Leona Helmsley
There's nothing deader than a dead love.
My fishing hole is deader than...a dead thing that's dead.
...there are few things deader than a dead brown trout stream.
Nothing could be older than the daily news, nothing deader than yesterday's newspaper.
I'm Irish!...When I feel well I feel better than anyone, when I am in pain I yell at the top of my lungs, and when I am dead I shall be deader than anybody.
Latin is already a dead language, man... don't make it any deader.
Goth is dead, punk is dead, and rock n' roll is dead. Trends are dead. Nothing exists anymore because the world is spinning faster than any trend.
...simple logic tells you that if somebody wants you dead you have one course of action: To get them deader sooner.
I had known loneliness before, and emptiness upon the moor, but I had never been a NOTHING, a nothing floating on a nothing, known by nothing, lonelier and colder than the space between the stars. It was more frightening than being dead.
Why is a door-knob deader than anything else?
Lisp doesn't look any deader than usual to me.
He was deader than a shrunken head at a Hackey Sack festival.
Love is the most universal experience. There is nothing more important than love, there is nothing more meaningful than love, and there is nothing more human in people's relationships than love.
It was just as the 1914 War burst on me that I made the discovery that 'legends' depend on the language to which they belong; but a living language depends equally on the 'legends' which it conveys by tradition. ... Volapuk, Esperanto, Ido, Novial, &c &c are dead, far deader than ancient unused languages, because their authors never invented any Esperanto legends.
I cross the place where my heart used to be and hope to be even deader than I am now.
There's nothing good about ash dieback, but there is one useful thing that could be done: wherever possible, leave the dead trees to stand. There is more life in a dead tree than in a living tree: around 2,000 animal species in the UK rely on dead or dying wood for their survival.
Nothing is sweeter than love, nothing more courageous, nothing higher, nothing wider, nothing more pleasant, nothing fuller nor better in heaven and earth; because love is born of God, and cannot rest but in God, above all created things.
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