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immoral conduct or practices harmful or offensive to society the use of illegal narcotics is not only a destroyer of personal health but also an iniquity that undermines our society Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance corruption sin evil sinfulness immorality evilness corruptness ...
264. “The real destroyer of inner peace is fear and distrust. Fear develops frustration, frustration develops anger, anger develops violence.”― Dalai Lama 265. “Joy comes not through possession or ownership but through a wise and loving heart.”― Gautama Buddha 266. “You are never alone...
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Moreover, we are too easily distracted by a 24/7 news cycle, another destroyer of time. But before we lay the blame on contemporary media, it’s worth noting that human beings have historically been forgetful. As the poet Petrarch wrote in the 14th century: Anything present is accessible ...
1660s, "willful destroyer of what is beautiful or venerable," fromVandals, name of the Germanic tribe that sacked Rome in 455 under Genseric, from LatinVandalus(pluralVandali), from the tribe's name for itself (Old EnglishWendlas), which is perhaps from Proto-Germanic*wandljaz"wanderer."...
There will be people hiding behind a huge corporation, using a part of their computer network to move billions of illegally gained money around. That’s better. Now, having got that, our ‘hero’ has to ‘discover’ this network, and the people behind it. ...
That would be like the splendor of the Might One. . . I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.”52 Images of immortality were likewise implicit in Hitler’s 1934 proclamation that the Third Reich would last a thousand years,53and in Nehru’s eulogy for Gandhi: “. . . a thousand ...