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Quotes About Gang

you're infamous, Tally. Everyone's terrified of you. The new system may have made the other cities nervous, but they seem to think my little gang of psychotic sixteen-year-olds is worse - Cable to Tally
~ Scott Westerfeld
I was a hoodlum. I was a gang member, and art saved my life.
~ F. Murray Abraham
In 'The Hate U Give,' I play Big Mav', who was incarcerated for a number of years and is raising three children. He was a gang member but reformed himself, and he's trying to empower his children, help them understand the best way to keep out of trouble.
~ Russell Hornsby
'Free the Gang,' that's my favorite song because it's so real. All my music is real, it's authentic, but it's something about that song that I love.
~ Shy Glizzy
My father figures were all gang members.
~ Richard Cabral
Just like the rest of the world, I became a product of my environment, and this environment was gang culture.
~ Richard Cabral
I started this gang called the Proud Boys.
~ Gavin McInnes
Bands such as LiLiPUT and Essential Logic were just as unorthodox as Gang of Four or Wire, even taking their sounds a step further with shrieking vocals and saxophone.
~ Anthony Fantano
I was, like, in a rap gang. I loved rap, and it was all around me.
~ Watkin Tudor Jones
When he had been made the acting Consigliori, the other powerful Sicilian Families referred contemptuously to the Corleone Family as the "Irish gang." This had amused Hagen.
~ Mario Puzo
I try--without success--to stop finding reasons for vanity in anything. When I happen to manage it nonetheless, I feel that I no longer belong to the mortal gang. I am above everything then, above the gods themselves. Perhaps that is what death is: a sensation of great, of extreme superiority.
~ Émile Michel Cioran
That's that. Put it in your hat and wear it to town, Locke. We need to face our shortcomings head on. The old saying for a gang is, ''Lies go out, but the truth stays home''.
~ Scott Lynch
I suppose if a band is like a gang, it is a moment in time.
~ Roddy Woomble
Now, we'll start this band of robbers and call it Tom Sawyer's Gang. Everybody that wants to join has got to take an oath, and write his name in blood.
~ Mark Twain
A gang of burglars acting in the country might be expected to vary the scene of their operations, and not to crack two cribs in the same district within a few days.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
rank and file it was difficult to believe that these eager and open-faced young fellows were in very truth a dangerous gang of murderers, whose minds had suffered such complete moral perversion that
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Shakespeare wrote about love. I write about love. Shakespeare wrote about gang warfare, family feuds and revenge. I write about all the same things.
~ Sister Souljah
Wit and its employment as a weapon not only in political combat but in playing with one's friends was at the core of the Goostree's Gang.
~ Eric Metaxas
Every animal is fundamentally a band, a pack.
~ Gilles Deleuze
I am overachieving at aimlessness, I am a type-A, alpha-girl lollygagger, the leader of a gang of heartbroken kids, running wild across this lonely strip of amusements, each of us smarting from the betrayals of a loved one.
~ Gillian Flynn
I definitely had a gang influence with friends and family growing up in South Central, and people might think that Beverly Hills definitely shielded me from some problems. But in actuality, it only opened up a whole new can of worms.
~ Spencer Paysinger
A society that robs an individual of the product of his effort ... is not strictly speaking a society, but a mob held together by institutionalized gang violence.
~ Ayn Rand
The household was densely populated by a lively gang of children, homemade and Fostered, mix thoroughly and well.
~ Mary Doria Russell
The issue is freedom versus dictatorship. It is only after men have chosen slavery and dictatorship that they can begin the usual gang warfare of socialized countries—today, it is called pressure-group warfare—over whose gang will rule, who will enslave whom, whose property will be plundered for whose benefit, who will be sacrificed to whose "noble" purpose.
~ Ayn Rand