! This dramatic battle between good and evil was precisely the kind of myth that Leo Strauss had taught his students would be necessary to rescue the country from moral decay. | |
"And others, rich, triumphant, that reek of decay" | |
"Come autumn so pensive in yellow and gray... and soothe me with tidings of nature's decay". | |
"Nothing beside remains" "round the decay of that colossal wreck" "boundless and bare." | |
"Others of decay, breath of things unlimited... "amber, musk and incense... "through which the rapture of our souls sing." | |
! This dramatic battle between good and evil was precisely the kind of myth that Leo Strauss had taught his students would be necessary to rescue the country from moral decay. | |
"And others, rich, triumphant, that reek of decay" | |
"Come autumn so pensive in yellow and gray... and soothe me with tidings of nature's decay". | |
"Nothing beside remains" "round the decay of that colossal wreck" "boundless and bare." | |
"Others of decay, breath of things unlimited... "amber, musk and incense... "through which the rapture of our souls sing." | |
'You know, like food that decays easily. | |
- Society decays. | |
A Polish woman working in Paris, Marie Curie, discovered that some rocks contained an element called uranium that decays over time at a steady rate through a process called radiation. | |
Almost as soon as it's created, it decays into other particles, leaving just a trace of its existence. | |
And here's the good news, all that decays can be restored. | |
'You know, like food that decays easily. | |
- Society decays. | |
A Polish woman working in Paris, Marie Curie, discovered that some rocks contained an element called uranium that decays over time at a steady rate through a process called radiation. | |
Almost as soon as it's created, it decays into other particles, leaving just a trace of its existence. | |
And here's the good news, all that decays can be restored. | |
"Upon the bleak walls, upon a few white trunks of decayed trees" | |
- Who decayed? | |
- Your father refers to me as decayed gentry. | |
- and buildings so decayed, pedestrians should be issued hardhats. | |
-How's the door? -It's painted in red and very decayed | |
"But my faculties are decaying now... "And soon I shall be so I cannot remember anything but the things that never happened." | |
"I like long walks, open fires "and decaying corpses at crime scenes." | |
"Kind keepers of my weak decaying age let dying Mortimer here rest himself. | |
"Their cities are very old, indicating a decaying culture." | |
'of a decaying corpse. | |
"Upon the bleak walls, upon a few white trunks of decayed trees" | |
- Who decayed? | |
- Your father refers to me as decayed gentry. | |
- and buildings so decayed, pedestrians should be issued hardhats. | |
-How's the door? -It's painted in red and very decayed | |
"But my faculties are decaying now... "And soon I shall be so I cannot remember anything but the things that never happened." | |
"I like long walks, open fires "and decaying corpses at crime scenes." | |
"Kind keepers of my weak decaying age let dying Mortimer here rest himself. | |
"Their cities are very old, indicating a decaying culture." | |
'of a decaying corpse. | |