Quotes About Aggression
The entire Hamas Charter, from its preamble to the last article, pursues only one purpose: the violent elimination of Israel.
~ Jay Sekulow
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but now it was no longer simply enough to ambush and gun down the enemy. They had to be mutilated and, just as often, scalped. When that was no longer enough, the dead were stripped and castrated. In time, even that was insufficient. Then the victims were beheaded. And even that wasn't enough. So ears were cut off, faces were hacked, bodies were grossly mangled. Soon
~ Jay Winik
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Nimic nu-i mai contagios ca violen?a. Ea se ia ca tifosul ?i se încrânceneaz? în fa?a obstracolului.
~ Jean d'Ormesson
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Let me tell you that male aggression is something we cannot afford to have unleashed upon the world a second time! Men cannot control their baser instincts. They have to be controlled for us. The power of the male is a force for evil, bringing destruction on the world.
~ Jean Ure
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He had never hit a woman in his life, but there were some women who asked for it.
~ Jean Ure
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A society which discards those who are weak and non-productive risks exaggerating the development of reason, organisation, aggression and the desire to dominate. It becomes a society without a heart, without kindness - a rational and sad society, lacking celebration, divided within itself and given to competition, rivalry and, finally, violence.
~ Jean Vanier
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Il y a toujours chez les hommes de guerre quelque chose de direct qu'ils tiennent peut-être de leur habitude de donner la mort. Il faut, pour frapper quelqu'un, même au combat, se libérer d'un poids de civilisation qui enferme la plupart d'entre nous dans la fausseté et une douceur forcée.
~ Jean-Christophe Rufin
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We have war when at least one of the parties to a conflict wants something more than it wants peace.
~ Jeane J. Kirkpatrick
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We have war when at least one of the partes to a conflict wants something more than it wants peace.
~ Jeane Kirkpatrick
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I am going to knock the slut out of you. And that should take some doing, you uppity English tramp!
~ Jeaniene Frost
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No por nada el perro y el gato se tienden furiosos el uno contra el otro. Son dos formas de pasión que se desafían gruñendo
~ Jean-Luc Nancy
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chapitre xvii Que disent les philosophes Dans toutes les civilisations, philosophes et penseurs se sont donné pour objectif de reléguer ou de contenir l'agressivité et d'en prémunir autant que possible les sociétés humaines. Tout au moins jusqu'à l'époque contemporaine.
~ Jean-Marie Pelt
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Mais la société n'est pas davantage apte à canaliser les pulsions agressives qui caractérisent la puberté, car les réponses institutionnelles ont elles-mêmes disparu : le scoutisme, les patronages, les mouvements d'action catholique, les mouvements de jeunesse laïques, les Jeunesses musicales de France… Que reste-t-il de tout cela aujourd'hui ? Le service militaire lui-même a disparu ; or il représentait une sorte de rite initiatique au moment où le jeune
~ Jean-Marie Pelt
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Jane easily dribbled around her. "HA! MAD COW! YOU'RE ALL MAD COWS!" "AND YOU'RE A"—shouted Melissa furiously—"YOU'RE A MADDER COW!
~ Jeanne Birdsall
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Children love to fight and rarely think about death. They are the perfect soldiers.
~ Jeff Rovin
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Mrs. Cooke reached into his jacket pocket, pulled out his phone, and threw it with all her force onto the asphalt.
~ Jeff Sampson
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Preventive war was an invention of Hitler. I would not even listen to anyone seriously that came and talked about such a thing.
~ Eisenhower, Dwight
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Peace would always be less compelling than war. Perhaps that was why there was so little of it in the world. (p. 160)
~ Eknath Easwaran
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Edward shot a glare at Davis that held the promise of dismemberment, mayhem, and the apocalypse.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
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She lies! cried the Fox, and he leapt toward her, his arm raised. The Wolf lunged, seized the Fox's right arm, twisted it up behind his back, and slammed the other man to his knees. Iris stared and felt a tremble shake her body. She'd never seen a man move so swiftly. Nor so brutally. The Wolf bent over his prey, both men panting, their naked bodies sweating. The snout of the Wolf mask pressed against the Fox's vulnerable bent neck. Don't. Touch. What. Is. Mine.
~ Elizabeth Hoyt
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Fists and rocks and clubs can do a limited amount of harm, but a gun is entirely different. It makes a weak man feel like a hero and a strong man feel as if he is immortal, and it removes the last inhibition a killer might feel. You don't have to be close to a man to put a bullet in him. You don't have to have to see his face.
~ Elizabeth Peters
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Men drunk with ambition and power do not ground their weapons, nor stop to recognise the fellow-humanity of those they are about to slay.
~ Ellis Peters
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Britain declared war on Germany.
~ Alfred Lansing
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Nature, red in tooth and claw.
~ Alfred Lord Tennyson
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