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Quotes About Kill

I hate this place," Tiara whimpered. "It's super creepy. Like a haunted Chuck E. Cheese's where the games all want to kill you and you never get your pizza.
~ Libba Bray
It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets.
~ Voltaire
We're at war with Japan. We were attacked by Japan. Do you want to kill Japanese, or would you rather have Americans killed?
~ Curtis LeMay
War is a sociological safety valve that cleverly diverts popular hatred for the ruling classes into a happy occasion to mutilate or kill foreign enemies.
~ Ernest Becker
That's one of the horrors of war, that you can train a person, train them to hate, train them to kill. It's a terrible thought.
~ Daniel Inouye
And it's really very difficult to kill someone when all your inner instincts would oblige you to take off your hat first!
~ Susan Kay
Can a magician kill a man by magic?" Lord Wellington asked Strange. Strange frowned. He seemed to dislike the question. I suppose a magician might," he admitted, but a gentleman never would.
~ Susanna Clarke
Just last year i wanted to kill him, but now it is my duty to save him.
~ Suzanne Collins
The rat was merely trying to sleep. Believe me, pup, if I had wanted to kill you we wouldn't be having this conversation," said Ripred.
~ Suzanne Collins
It's lovely. If only you could frost someone to death.
~ Suzanne Collins
Then I realize . . . he was my first kill.
~ Suzanne Collins
That's despicable, but I'm not sure it's beneath me. If it's true, it would be kindest to kill Peeta here and now. But for better or worse, I am not motivated by kindness.
~ Suzanne Collins
It's not just hunting. They're armed. They think," I say. "So do you. And you've had more practice. Real practice," he says. "You know how to kill." "Not people," I say. "How different can it be, really?" says Gale grimly. The awful thing is that if I can forget they're people, it will be no different at all.
~ Suzanne Collins
Katniss, it's just hunting. You're the best hunter I know." Gale "It's not just hunting. They're armed, they think." --Katniss "So do you. And you've had more practice. Real practice. You know how to kill." --Gale "Not people." --Katniss "How different can it be, really?" --Gale The awful thing is that if I can forget they're people, it will be no different at all. --Katniss
~ Suzanne Collins
Fine. I'll train. But I'm going to the stinking Capitol if I have to kill a crew and fly there myself," says Johanna. "Probably best not to bring that up in training," I say. "But it's nice to know I'll have a ride.
~ Suzanne Collins
Children do have the potential to kill art. But now I think they kill the bad art. At least that is what my son has done for me.
~ Kevin Wilson
Some people love me for being odd, and some want to kill me for the same reason
~ Hilal Hamdaan
Therin lies the paradox of the profession,' Faraday said. 'Those who wish to have the job should not have it...and those who would most refuse to kill are the only ones who should.
~ Neal Shusterman
The question is, will poisoning the voices kill them, or just make them really, really pissed off?
~ Neal Shusterman
Therein lies the paradox of the profession, those who wish to have the job should not have it.....and those who most refuse to kill are the only ones who should.
~ Neal Shusterman
Therein lies the paradox of the profession," Faraday said. "Those who wish to have the job should not have it . . . and those who would most refuse to kill are the only ones who should.
~ Neal Shusterman
There are but three beings worthy of respect: the priest, the warrior and the poet. To know, to kill and to create. The rest of mankind may be taxed and drudged, they are born for the stable, that is to say, to practise what they call professions.
~ Charles Baudelaire
We are here to unlearn the teachings of the church, state, and our educational system. We are here to drink beer. We are here to kill war. We are here to laugh at the odds and live our lives so well that Death will tremble to take us.
~ Charles Bukowski
Produce poco placer o ninguno matar a un hombre muerto.
~ Charles Bukowski