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Quotes About Aggression

I... I think I broke his jaw. And bit his finger off." "You bit his finger?" "I bit his finger off .
~ Derek Landy
Do you have a weapon for me, or do you want me to beat her to death with a large stick? - Mr Bliss
~ Derek Landy
I don't know you," Gallow said. "I've just met you. Already I want to hurt you.
~ Derek Landy
He took the stick from her, rapped it against her head. She howled and he nodded. "See? It hurts people." She grabbed it off him, smacked it against his skull. "Ow," he said. "Not so funny now, is it?" "Of course not. It's only funny when it happens to other people. I'd have thought that was obvious." She went to hit him again
~ Derek Landy
Today, words. Tomorrow, sticks and stones. And the day after that?
~ Phillip Adams
When somebody challenges you, fight back. Be brutal, be tough.
~ Donald Trump
I became a wrestler because I loved a certain kind of aggression born, in part, of joy.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
It was in this spirit of patriotism and confidence in the continuance of such abiding good will as would for all time preclude hostile aggression, that Virginia ceded, for the use of the confederated States, all that vast extent of territory lying north of the Ohio River, out of which have since been formed five States and part of a sixth.
~ Jefferson Davis
On the other hand, Trump's abuse of power regarding Ukraine had more grave consequences. He put Ukrainian lives at risk; he rewarded Russian aggression; he jeopardized American national security; he misled our allies; he undermined Congress's power of the purse; and he lied to everyone about what he was doing and why.
~ Jeffrey Toobin
abuse of power regarding Ukraine had more grave consequences. He put Ukrainian lives at risk; he rewarded Russian aggression; he jeopardized American national security;
~ Jeffrey Toobin
Rosenstein had never been in the Oval Office or met Trump before this day, and he received a fast introduction to the president's conversational style—the meandering subject matter, the mumbled sentence fragments, the persistent aggression.
~ Jeffrey Toobin
Why does so much Christianity smack of power and aggression when Jesus was humble and subversive?
~ Jen Hatmaker
Anna imagines that, were she able to visit the caves in which people first dwelled, she would find scrawled drawings that have been omitted from museums and history books. There would be scenes of ritual aggression and submission, painted in blood, caked with dried seminal fluid. They are the very antithesis of fresh, the rites between men and women; age-old and rotten to the core.
~ Jenna Blum
The American infantry, it is said, has seized control of cities as close as Eisenach and Ehrfurt, ransacking and burning the houses, raping the women, worse than the Russians.
~ Jenna Blum
There is only one kind of man who carries two shotguns into church. That's a man who doesn't turn the other cheek.
~ Jennifer Clement
Any instructions?" Carpenter said. "Yeah," Shane said. "Shoot anybody who looks at Agnes funny. And anybody else you don't like. I'm getting tired of this shi*." "Somebody needs a hug," Carpenter said. "Humor," Shane said. "Har.
~ Jennifer Crusie
What is it with boys and fighting? I am amazed any of them get to be grown-ups the way they're always going at it.
~ Jennifer L Holm
from Tattoo- "Push-up Bra Barbie over there wanted to smack you around a little to wake you up
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
war is] life itself...We must eat or be eaten so that the world might live. it is only warlike nations which have prospered: a nation dies as soon as it disarms
~ Émile Zola
Treachery and violence are spears pointed at both ends; they wound those who resort to them worse than their enemies.
~ Emily Bronte
Cathy, this lamb of yours threatens like a bull!' he said. 'It is in danger of splitting its skull against my knuckles. By God! Mr. Linton, I'm mortally sorry that you are not worth knocking down!
~ Emily Bronte
I'd be glad of a retaliation that wouldn't recoil on myself; but treachery, and violence, are spears pointed at both ends — they wound those who resort to them, worse than their enemies.
~ Emily Bronte
She wants to slap everyone today, to pick up the whole sweat-slick City and punch its lights out.
~ Emma Donoghue
Why no aggressive action? Foaly squirmed in a harness built for two-legged creatures. Oh yes, why no aggressive action? How I long for aggressive action. I live for aggressive action! thundered Orion squeakily which was unusual. Oh, how I pray that dragon will turn 'round that I may smite it. Smite it with what? wandered Foaly Your secret birthmark? Don't you mock my birthmark, which I may or may not have.
~ Eoin Colfer