Top 1200 Death Metal Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on December 12, 2024.
He [Death] pulled a pure-black iPad from thin air. Death tapped the screen a few times and all Frank could think was: Please don't let there be an app for reading souls
I still listen to black metal all the time - that's obviously one of my favorite kinds of music - but I steer from it very strongly.
I got really tired of metal music. How do you pick what's good to sell when you're not totally into what you're listening to and marketing? — © Blake Judd
I got really tired of metal music. How do you pick what's good to sell when you're not totally into what you're listening to and marketing?
It is for all Men that come into the World once to Die, and after Death the Judgment; and since Death is a Debt that all of us must pay, it is but a matter of small moment what way it be done.
My dad's chill. He's the guy who, you wreck the car, he says, 'Well, nobody was hurt. It's just some metal.'
I was quite unable to make any white metal alloy hard enough to be made into powder by my machinery.
We have this wild life experience that is full of fantastic minutiae and banal, huge events at the same time. Yet, all of it shrinks in the shadow of death. It's hard to argue with death as a game-changer.
I should wonder what courage—which is the virtue they most value—has to do with a metal ring through your nostril.
The true way to a man's heart is six inches of metal between his ribs." You have to love Anita Blake.
The '80s were the worst period. You had these horrible pop bands growing their hair and calling themselves metal.
When you're in the military, you teeter on the edge of that line of life and death. The reason you feel so alive when you come through is because you know you've cheated death - and that and the adrenaline rush is addictive, no question.
I like whatever's good. Metal, rock, new or old - I don't care, as long as it does something to my brain.
But before we die, how shall we live? I say with hope and dignity; and if premature death is the result, that death has a meaning reactionary suicide can never have. It is the price of self-respect.
I'm not Christian. I didn't meet Jesus. I met something that looked like it had come out of a 'Heavy Metal' comic. — © Richard Stanley
I'm not Christian. I didn't meet Jesus. I met something that looked like it had come out of a 'Heavy Metal' comic.
For the most part, metal has been underground. It's too dangerous for mom and dad and schools. It will probably always be that way.
Cold metal walks across my forehead, spiders search for my heart. It is a light that goes out in my mouth.
Death in Somalia seldom bothers to announce its arrival. In fact, death calls with the arrogance of a guest confident on receiving a warm welcome at any time, no question asked.
To die proudly when it is no longer possible to live proudly. Death freely chosen, death at the right time, brightly and cheerfully accomplished amid children and witnesses: then a real farewell is still possible, as the one who is taking leave is still there; also a real estimate of what one has wished, drawing the sum of one's life--all in opposition to the wretched and revolting comedy that Christianity has made of the hour of death.
I have been metal all my life, only I did not know about it. The people in this album (Charlemagne) and I, share the same values.
You're better off being a brick layer if you're going to play guitar than a sheet metal worker.
Since therefore the children share in flesh and blood, Jesus himeself likewise partook of the same things, that through death he might destroy the one who has the power of death, that is, the devil.
Public school felt like prison - cinderblock walls, fluorescent lights, metal lockers. It was so sterile and unstimulating.
If we're compared to Metallica, the greatest metal band in the world, I think that's actually a pretty damn good compliment.
the creative mind is as delicately balanced as the needle trembling in a compass; the presence of antagonistic metal deflects it instantly.
The numbers in women in rock 'n' roll and metal are pretty much growing a lot, which is a great thing.
Heavy metal is always going to be there. At its core, it's all about a primitive connection we all need to keep in our lives.
Who doubting tyranny, and fainting under Fortune's false lottery, desperately run To death, for dread of death; that soul's most stout, That, bearing all mischance, dares last it out.
I was quite unable to make any white metal alloy hard enough to be made into powder by my machinery
Progressive metal is one of the hardest styles of music to pull off live, especially while providing a tasteful show.
As long as there are kids who are pissed off and have no real way in venting out that anger, heavy metal will live on.
It'd be great to have more categories in the rock and metal category - but I don't want that job, picking where everybody is supposed to go.
Traversing a slow page, to come upon a lode of the pure shining metal is to exult inwardly for greedy hours.
At the moment of death, there are two things that count: whatever we have done in our lives, and what state of mind we are in at that very moment. Even if we have accumulated a lot of negative karma, if we are able to make a real change of heart at the moment of death, it can decisively influence our future, and transform our karma, for the moment of death is an exceptionally powerful opportunity to purify karma.
Death is not earnest in the same way the eternal is. To the earnestness of death belongs precisely that remarkable capacity for awakening, that resonance of a profound mockery which, detached from the thought of the eternal, is an empty and often brash jest, but together with the thought of the eternal is just what it should be, utterly different from the insipid solemness which least of all captures and holds a thought with tension like that of death.
Scrap metal theft costs our state countless dollars in stolen public and private property.
The metal of economic theory is in Marx's pages immersed in such a wealth of steaming phrases as to acquire a temperature not naturally its own.
Death has such great importance in this society that it affects everything. I learned from my guru that death is not the enemy, I see it as another moment. Yet it's the end of an incarnation and means going on to other incarnations.
When death comes, he respects neither age nor merit. He sweeps from the earthly existence the sick and the strong, the rich and the poor, and should teach us to live to be prepared for death.
I'm only interested in heavy metal when it's me who's playing it. I suppose it's a bit like smelling your own farts. — © John Entwistle
I'm only interested in heavy metal when it's me who's playing it. I suppose it's a bit like smelling your own farts.
Death eats up all things, both the young lamb and old sheep; and I have heard our parson say, death values a prince no more than a clown.
I was into alternative stuff, but I was also open to a little bit of hard rock and metal, like Guns N' Roses, Metallica.
Taste of metal on my tongue. Poison the color of envy- I'm delirious, you're delicious, I'm deluded and delusional. I'm lost without you. I need you.
One trait stands out in nearly all meteorites: metal; they've got it. So, the best way to find a meteorite is to hear it first.
I think men, growing up, you have to go through some form of hardship. You've got to harden the metal.
PG-13' is kind of a scattered, almost movie soundtrack album, with elements of punk and metal and electronica.
As long as the attitude is to only show the sheet metal, then automobile advertising will continue to be wretched.
Why should I fear death? If I am, then death is not. If Death is, then I am not. Why should I fear that which can only exist when I do not? Long time men lay oppressed with slavish fear. Religious tyranny did domineer. At length the mighty one of Greece Began to assent the liberty of man.
As death, when we come to consider it closely, is the true goal of our existence, I have formed during the last few years such close relationships with this best and truest friend of mankind that death's image is not only no longer terrifying to me, but is indeed very soothing and consoling, and I thank my God for graciously granting me the opportunity...of learning that death is the key which unlocks the door to our true happiness.
I never thought in my whole life of becoming a heavy metal singer, but it just happened because I took the challenge. — © Tarja Turunen
I never thought in my whole life of becoming a heavy metal singer, but it just happened because I took the challenge.
You can go to any small town in America, there's going to be a metal fan there. You can't say that about post-rock.
Punk rock and metal has always been a home to me, it's where I cut my teeth; and those are the friends that I have, and the bands that I love.
My blessed California, you are so wise. You render death abstract, efficient, clean. Your afterlife is only real estate, And in his kingdom Death must stay unseen.
Jesus Christ our Lord surrendered in order that He might win; He destroyed His enemies by dying for them and conquered death by allowing death to conquer Him.
At physical death man loses his consciousness of the flesh and becomes conscious of his astral body in the astral world. Thus physical death is astral birth. Later, he passes from the consciousness of luminous astral birth to the consciousness of dark astral death and awakens in a new physical body. Thus astral death is physical birth. These recurrent cycles of physical and astral encasements are the ineluctable destiny of all unenlightened men.
The metal press has a certain type of audience, and I think most of them support the magazines' negative focus on me.
What I do is a bit broader in scope than a heavy metal band like Iron Maiden, Motorhead, ACDC and so on.
When I first became involved in Babymetal, I honestly hadn't known what metal music was about so everything was new to me.
Being on Ozzfest has been a great way for us to break out and show metal fans that we have a heavy side.
With my classical training and coming from a metal band, producers didn't know what to expect. I like to shock people, though.
If you looked at my iPod, you would get a trip out of all the different music, from the real heavy metal to bluegrass to classical.
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