Quotes About Hostility
Your days are numbered, you little ignorant peckerwoods." Monty Schaffer stood with feet spread, fists tightly balled on his hips—an angry man ready to strike. But instead of striking, he unholstered
~ Steven F. Havill
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To bear the name, to be with Jesus, marks them as aliens in the world. And this provokes trouble; for when they are faithful to the word Jesus has given them, the world reacts with hostility.
~ Stuart Briscoe
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To many women mistake a man's hostility for wit and his silence for depth.
~ Sue Grafton
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Teasing is veiled hostility and is almost never funny, unless the teasee has openly agreed to relate that way.
~ Sue Patton Thoele
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Seen through the eyes of a U.S. soldier, Afghanistan is a scary place.
~ Anand Gopal
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The hostility between India and Pakistan has become a habit to which both the elites have become addicted. Any attempt towards a rational solution to real problems is denounced by chauvinists on both sides.
~ Tariq Ali
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When we direct a lot of hostile energy toward the inner critic, we enter into a losing battle.
~ Sharon Salzberg
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War never stops; it only pauses.
~ Mitch Albom
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I remember you, the mond said. And you, spawn of Satan. He glowered at Thorgil. Do you recognize him? asked Jack. Thorgil shrugged. We pillage so many monasteries.
~ Nancy Farmer
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Familiarity breeds contempt.
~ Napoleon Hill
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There are times when I'd like to thrash the man till he begged for mercy!
~ Carolyn Keene
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i hate her skinny thighs and her elitist attitude. i hope she's a dreadful bitch who makes you so miserable that you howl when you remember me.
~ Charlaine Harris
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Hour after hour, they shouted at me, accused me, insulted me and members of my family.
~ Sam Sheppard
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I think deep down inside, most of the bad guys want to get cheered - I don't. I want absolutely everybody in there to hate me, and that's the mentality you need to have to be a successful heel.
~ Edge
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I loathe and detest heavy metal.
~ Butch Trucks
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I know nothing about nature. I hate nature, because it is killing me.
~ Thomas Bernhard
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We study better in hostile surroundings than in hospitable ones, a student is always well advised to choose a hostile place of study rather than a hospitable one, for the hospitable place will rob him of the better part of his concentration for his studies, the hostile place on the other hand will allow him total concentration, since he must concentrate on his studies to avoid despairing
~ Thomas Bernhard
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But the city doesn't grab anyone under the arms: on the contrary, it constantly seeks to fend off the unfortunate people who repair to it in search of a career, to destroy them and annihilate them.
~ Thomas Bernhard
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She had been busy until two o'clock in the morning, her husband said, serving miners who had already been drunk for several hours and had divided into two hostile groups.
~ Thomas Bernhard
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Burning for burning; wound for wound: strife for strife.
~ Thomas Hardy
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War consisteth not in battle only,or the act of fighting;but in a tract of time,wherein the will to contend by battle is sufficiently known
~ Thomas Hobbes
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The condition of man... is a condition of war of everyone against everyone
~ Thomas Hobbes
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Our receptivity to praise stands in no relationship to our vulnerability to mean disdain and spiteful abuse. No matter how stupid such abuse is, no matter how plainly impelled by private rancors, as an expression of hostility it occupies us far more deeply and lastingly than praise. Which is very foolish, since enemies are, of course, the necessary concomitant of any robust life, the very proof of its strength.
~ Thomas Mann
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In all the situations of life the "will of God" comes to us not merely as an external dictate of impersonal law but above all as an interior invitation of personal love. Too often the conventional conception of "God's will" as a sphinx-like and arbitrary force bearing down upon us with implacable hostility, leads men to lose faith in a God they cannot find it possible to love.
~ Thomas Merton
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