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The deformity of Christ forms you. If he had not willed to be deformed, you would not have recovered the form which you had lost. Therefore he was deformed when he hung on the cross. But his deformity is our comeliness. In this life, therefore, let us hold fast to the deformed Christ.

Augustine of Hippo
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Information leads to transformation. If you are not inspired by being informed, you will expire by becoming deformed!

Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365
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Plants can be affected by stray voltage and they may show stunted growth, deformed growth, or go dormant. In extreme cases they may die.

Steven Magee, Electrical Forensics
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Old age has deformities enough of its own. It should never add to them the deformity of vice.

Eleanor Roosevelt
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Forever. He carved the word into his soul. Kiera was his forever, deformity or no deformity.

Christine Fonseca, Transcend
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Crushes are very strange things; they’re a warning sign in the word itself—crush: to deform, pulverize, or force inward by compressing forcefully. Whoever decided it was a good idea to equate deformity and compression to blooming affection was either very high or a genius—or maybe lost somewhere in between. But for good or bad, I could feel it: my heart pressing inward until the sound of it beating filled my ears again. I had a deformed, pulverized, compressed force on Chris, and there was nothing I could do about it.

A.N. Casey, Permanent Jet Lag
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Secrets are generally terrible. Beauty is not hidden--only ugliness and deformity.

L.M. Montgomery
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Pity that child who was born near Rouen,His only crime, to arrive deformed.

E.A. Bucchianeri, Phantom Phantasia: Poetry for the Phantom of the Opera Phan
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All my life, my girlfriends are always skinny. Beauty in art has nothing to do with beauty in reality. Why do you like primitive art? Because there is beauty in the deformity. Sometimes paintings that people consider realistic are not at all. Raphael figures look realistic, but in real life, they were deformed.

Fernando Botero
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Conformity is deformity

Sharon Desruisseaux
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