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Quotes About Kill

Next time we fight the Danes you'll be with me. You? Because we are warriors, I said, and our job is to kill our enemies, not be nursemaids to weaklings.
~ Bernard Cornwell
Have you heard a cuckoo yet?" I asked Steapa. "Not yet." "It's time to go," I said, "unless you want to kill me?" "Maybe later," Steapa said, "but for the moment I'll fight beside you." And
~ Bernard Cornwell
I could hardly see him in the darkness, but knew he wore a leather jerkin and had a sword at his side. The rest of us were in leather and mail, had helmets, and carried shields, axes, swords, or spears. Tonight we would kill. Sihtric
~ Bernard Cornwell
They're frightened that we'll make a sally and kill them all," Ragnar said, "so they're going to sit there and try to starve us out.
~ Bernard Cornwell
Just remember, Braithwaite. While you were learning to be a fool at Oxford I was learning to kill men. And I learned well.
~ Bernard Cornwell
You will tell him that Uhtred of Bebbanburg is in a mood to kill.
~ Bernard Cornwell
I raised the sword to my lips and kissed her long blade. "You have men to kill," I told her, "and revenge to take." And so she had.
~ Bernard Cornwell
Patriotism is the willingness to kill and be killed for trivial reasons
~ Bertrand Russell
It is foolish to spread a net where any bird can see it, but they set an ambush to kill themselves; they attack their own lives. Proverbs 1:17–18
~ Beth Moore
A thief comes only to steal and to kill and to destroy. I have come that they may have life and have it in abundance. John 10:10
~ Beth Moore
Rather than allowing jihadists to shut down debate, it must proliferate so much that they simply cannot kill us all.
~ Maajid Nawaz
She was right about one thing: the harm in the world is done by those who feel disenfranchised and abused. Contented people (as a rule) don't kite checks, rob banks, or kill their fellow citizens.
~ Sue Grafton
Now in order to kill the enemy, our men must be roused to anger; that there may be advantage from defeating the enemy, they must have their rewards.
~ Sun Tzu
How much choice did you have?" To Rycca's surprise, Cymbra laughed. "In my case, none." She sighed in mocking languor. "I still remember Wolf's deeply romantic proposal. He told me that if I did not wed him, he would kill my brother." " He what?
~ Josie Litton
I'd kill for a cup of coffee." "They'll probably give us coffee if we give them money. No bloodshed necessary," he said
~ Judith Arnold
He couldn't bring himself to kill me. That shocked me more than his threats. I didn't know what to say to him.
~ Julia Golding
Cómo le mataremos y cuándo?
~ Julia Navarro
You might wish to revisit your understanding of the word everything." Gregory turned to his mother. "Vocabulary and comprehension were never her strong suits." Violet rolled her eyes. "Every day I marvel that the two of you managed to reach adulthood." "Afraid we'd kill each other?" Gregory quipped. "No, that I'd do the job myself.
~ Julia Quinn
And your eyes . . . ," she continued, emboldened by his reaction. "Women would kill for eyes that color, did you know?" He shook his head, and something about his expression—­so baffled, so overcome—­made her smile with pure joy.
~ Julia Quinn
How come we have money to kill but no money to feed or heal? How come we have money to destroy but no money for art and schools? The
~ Eve Ensler
Do'nt feel bad for the scuicidal cats, they've gotta kill themselves nine times before they get it right.
~ Fall Out Boy
WORK IS NOT FUN! As the brilliant clinical psychologist Dr. Stan Martindale said, "Once they pay you for something you love doing, they kill it for you.
~ Bob Zmuda
knees. Wu used a pressure point technique. He dug the knuckles of his index fingers into both sides of Richardson's head, up and into the ear cavity under the cartilage, an area known as Triple Warmer 17. You need to get the right angle. Go full strength and you could kill someone. You needed precision here. Richardson
~ Harlan Coben
As a reader I loathe introductions...Introductions inhibit pleasure, they kill the joy of anticipation, they frustrate curiosity.
~ Harper Lee