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  • You presume to name those who have no name. We are pandemonium and disaster. We are the dancing, gibbering horror of the world.

    Names   Dancing   World  
    Brenna Yovanoff (2011). “The Replacement”, p.181, Simon and Schuster
  • A modern factory reaches perhaps almost the limit of horror. Everybody in it is constantly harassed and kept on edge by the interference of extraneous wills while the soul is left in cold desolate misery. What man needs is silence and warmth; what he is given is an icy pandemonium. Physical labor may be painful, but it is not degrading as such. It is not art; it is not science; it is something else, possessing an exactly equal value with art and science, for it provides an equal opportunity to reach the impersonal stage of attention.

    Art   Men   Opportunity  
    Simone Weil (2015). “Selected Essays, 1934-1943: Historical, Political, and Moral Writings”, p.17, Wipf and Stock Publishers
  • Come with me." "Come with you? To Pandemonium? To the Void? And here I thought that my invitation to summer in New Jersey was the worst I had ever received.

    Summer   Void   Jersey  
    Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, Maureen Johnson (2015). “The Bane Chronicles”, p.240, Simon and Schuster
  • There were days when she was unhappy, she did not know why,--when it did not seem worthwhile to be glad or sorry, to be alive or dead; when life appeared to her like a grotesque pandemonium and humanity like worms struggling blindly toward inevitable annihilation.

  • High horns, low horns, silence, and finally a pandemonium of trumpets, rattles, croaks, and cries that almost shakes the bog with its nearness ... A new day has begun on the crane marsh. A sense of time lies thick and heavy on such a place ... Our ability to perceive quality in nature begins, as in art, with the pretty. It expands through successive stages of the beautiful to values as yet uncaptured by language.

    Beautiful   Art   Nature  
  • "Yeah, well, you clearly also couldn't be bothered to call me and tell me you were shacking up with some dyed-blond wanna-be goth you probably met at Pandemonium. After I spent the past three days wondering if you were dead." "I was not shacking up," Clary said, glad of the darkness as the blood rushed to her face. "And my hair is naturally blond," said Jace. "Just for the record."

    Past   Blood   Hair  
    "City of Bones". Book by Cassandra Clare, 2007.
  • Head held high, she stepped toward the block and sank to her knees, and it was then that Akiva started to scream. His voice soared over the pandemonium - a scream to scour the souls of all gathered, a sound to drive ghosts from their nests.

    Block   Voice   Soul  
    Laini Taylor (2015). “The Complete Daughter of Smoke and Bone Trilogy”, p.256, Hachette UK
  • Bedlam: an institution with a history so fearsome it gave its name to a synonym for chaos and pandemonium.

  • Other cars on the highway driven by believers will suddenly be out of control and stark pandemonium will occur on... every highway in the world where Christians are caught away from the drivers wheel.

    "Nuclear War and the Second Coming of Christ". Book by Jerry Fatwell, 1983.
  • The flip side of freedom is this: When you're completely free, you're also completely on your own.

  • Pandemonium, the high capital Of Satan and his peers.

    Paradise Lost bk. 1, l. 756 (1667)
  • Hi, I'm one of the knife-carrying hooligans you met last night in Pandemonium? I'm afraid I made a bad impression and was hoping you'd give me a chance to make it up to-" "SIMON!

    Night   Knives   Giving  
    Cassandra Clare (2015). “City of Bones: TV Tie-in”, p.19, Simon and Schuster
  • Yes,' she said. 'The Great Prophecy has begun.' Pandemonium broke out.

  • people themselves are full of tunnels: winding, dark spaces and caverns; impossible to know all the places inside of them. Impossible even to imagine.

    Dark   Tunnels   Space  
    Lauren Oliver (2015). “Delirium Trilogy: Delirium, Pandemonium, Requiem”, p.498, Hachette UK
  • Don't think that the lack of leaders and of a party ideological line means anarchy, if by anarchy you mean chaos, bedlam, and pandemonium. What a tragic lack of political imagination to think that leaders and centralized structures are the only way to organize effective political projects!

    Party   Mean   Thinking  
  • I don't know. Maybe we're all chaos theorists. Lovers of pattern and predictability, we're scared shitless of explosive change. But we're fascinated by it, too. Drawn to it. Travelers tap their brakes to ogle the mutilation and mangled metal on the side of the interstate, and the traffic backs up for miles. Hijacked planes crash into skyscrapers, breached levees drown a city, and CNN and the networks rush to the scene so that we can all sit in front of our TVs and feast on the footage. Stare, stunned, at the pandemonium--the devils let loose from their cages.

    Cnn   Cities   Devil  
  • If you’re smart, you care. And if you care, you love.

    Best Love   Smart   Care  
    Lauren Oliver (2012). “Pandemonium”, p.18, Harper Collins
  • Pandemonium did not reign; it poured.

    John Kendrick Bangs (2015). “From Pillar to Post: Bangs Classic Collection”, p.17, 谷月社
  • I wonder if this is how people always get close: They heal each other's wounds; they repair the broken skin.

    People   Broken   Skins  
  • Can we really conquer chaos so easily? If that were so, I should be able to prune the pandemonium of my own soul into something neat and tidy rather than this maze of wants and needs and misgivings that has me forever feeling as if I cannot fit into the landscape of things.

    Libba Bray (2010). “The Sweet Far Thing”, p.226, Simon and Schuster
  • Eight grown Americans out of ten dread the coming of the Fourth, with its pandemonium and its perils, and they rejoice when it is gone-if still alive.

    Mark Twain, Charles Neider (1961). “The travels of Mark Twain”
  • Do not be confused by what the natural world knows: We are all, in our own way, completely and totally alone. If love is real, it is complete and total failing of the intellect. It is utter self-destruction. It is pandemonium.

    Confused   Real   Love Is  
    Joe Meno (2006). “The Boy Detective Fails”, p.183, Akashic Books
  • PANDEMONIUM, n. Literally, the Place of All the Demons. Most of them have escaped into politics and finance, and the place is now used as a lecture hall by the Audible Reformer.

    Ambrose Bierce (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Ambrose Bierce (Illustrated)”, p.2476, Delphi Classics
  • Like students of art who walk around a great statue, seeing parts and aspects of it from each position, but never the whole, we must walk mentally around time, using a variety of approaches, a pandemonium of metaphor.

    Time   Art   Students  
    Robert Grudin (1997). “Time and the Art of Living”, p.2, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • You can't tell me what to feel

  • A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.

    Charley Harper (1994). “Beguiled by the wild: the art of Charley Harper”, Flower Valley Pr
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