A Quote by Natsuo Kirino

Let's face it: the world is twisted. And rotten. — © Natsuo Kirino
Let's face it: the world is twisted. And rotten.
The more beautiful the skin is, the more deadly it is. That's what Will's like. All that pretty face and whatnot just hides how twisted up and rotten he is on the inside.
There's more to someone being lovable than the way they look." "...he told me that the way you can tell if a bug or a snake is poisonous, like, is if it's got really lovely, bright markings. The more the beautiful its skin is, the more deadly it is." "All that pretty face and whatnot just hides how twisted up and rotten he is on the inside.
This world is rotten. The rotten should die.
WESTBURY, a nasty odious rotten-borough, a really rotten place.
If there is a rotten government in a democracy, the main reason for this is that there is a rotten majority over there!
For God's sake build not your faith upon Tradition, 'tis as rotten as a rotten Post.
When you're rotten about yourself, you become rotten to everyone else, even those you love.
Where there is a rotten root, there will always be rotten fruit. We must be rooted in Jesus Christ.
Drugs are marvelous--it's life that's evil. And sometimes the only way to face it is to get completely twisted.
I tend to play mostly villains and twisted people. Unsavory guys. I think it's my face, the way I look.
Kindness is a rotten fruit that poisons anyone who partakes of it. Throw it in the face of your enemies and let it ruin them instead.
I believe there are monsters born in the world to human parents.... The face and body may be perfect, but if a twisted gene or a malformed egg can produce physical monsters, may not the same process produce a malformed soul?
All existing things are really one. We regard those that are beautiful and rare as valuable, and those that are ugly as foul and rotten The foul and rotten may come to be transformed into what is rare and valuable, and the rare and valuable into what is foul and rotten.
All existing things are really one. We regard those that are beautiful and rare as valuable, and those that are ugly as foul and rotten. The foul and rotten may come to be transformed into what is rare and valuable, and the rare and valuable into what is foul and rotten.
I think of bad news as a huge bird, with the wings of a crow and the face of my Grade Four school teacher, sparse bun, rancid teeth, wrinkly frown, pursed mouth and all, sailing around the world under cover of darkness pleased to be the bearer of ill tidings, carrying a basket of rotten eggs, and knowing- as the sun comes up- exactly where to drop them. On me, for one.
An experienced slush-pile reader doesn't need more than a few seconds to see if a story has potential. You don't need to eat all of a rotten egg to determine that it's rotten.
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