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Quotes About Confrontation

I'll kick you in the face!
~ Ernest Hemingway
I know you are here to kill me. Shoot, coward, you are only going to kill a man.
~ Ernesto Che Guevara
I don't know what it means for others, but for a follower of Jesus Christ, what it means to live on the edge is to stand at the epicenter of where the kingdom of God confronts the kingdom of darkness. When evil raises its ugly head, taunting God and tormenting the weak, the adventurer rises up and moves toward the challenge. Like a guided missile, the adventurous spirit moves toward its greatest challenge.
~ Erwin Raphael McManus
The crisis of identity is not only reserved for the partner who was betrayed. When the veil on a secret is lifted, the shock is not only for the one who discovers the affair but also for the one who was engaged in it. Looking at his or her behavior through the newly opened eyes of the aggrieved, the protagonist of the affair confronts a self-image that is barely recognizable.
~ Esther Perel
Philip had warned the Spartans that if he brought his armies successfully into their territory he would destroy their cities and kill all their people. They replied, rather magnificently, with the single word 'If'.
~ Andrew Marr
Cardiff thinks I'm tied up with them? I've half a mind to tell him to go fuck himself right now. Fortunately, the rational side of my brain keeps me from going all McPherson on him. I take a slow breath and put the regulator back in my mouth as I slip under the waves
~ Andrew Mayne
He's trying to assert his authority by calling me onto the carpet. It's a show of force. It's weak.
~ Andrew Mayne
They say you should never meet your heroes. Killing them only makes things more awkward.
~ Andrew Mayne
Actually, I killed him in a moment of serene calm. It was what had to be done. I made a calculated decision and pulled the trigger. The risk of him getting away or slipping through the system was too great.
~ Andrew Mayne
FUCK THAT NOISE. I'M GOING TO RIP HIM TO PIECES.
~ Andrew Mayne
Reports had long held that Bykov had backed Lebed with funds, hoping for a cozy relationship. But the enmity, the aide said, had run deep from the start. When Lebed arrived in town to assume the governorship, Bykov had come calling. The two had locked themselves in the governor's office, told everyone to go home, taken off their suit coats, and brawled. "They beat the hell out of each other," the aide said. "And the fight continues to this day.
~ Andrew Meier
She obviously never thought deeply about something she did so naturally, as naturally as breathing: avoiding reality until it was absolutely necessary to face it. Was it just her or her entire generation? Had they all become Scarlett O'Haras, deciding they would worry about it tomorrow?
~ Andrew Neiderman
It's Parkinson's. And if you talk about it again the way you just did, I'll be the one to take some of your teeth out the hard way. Understand?
~ Andrew Pyper
Você resiste ao medo negando-o
~ Andrew Pyper
I am very happy to see the enemy wish to avoid our coming to him. – Napoleon
~ Andrew Roberts
He accepted it, walked over to the monster, and stabbed it a dozen times. "Dead," he pronounced, and walked back over.
~ Andrew Rowe
He could have killed us both if he had wanted to.
~ Andrew Rowe
There is no fencing term I'm aware of for drawing a pistol and shooting your opponent in the face, but that was what it felt like when I heard his final words. I'd
~ Andrew Rowe
A poor performer has a strong tendency to ignore his problem.
~ Andrew S. Grove
If trouble is coming, don't turn your back, because that's when it's gonna stab. Best to meet it with a grin. That way, you can see what's coming.
~ Andrew X. Pham
The Witcher had a knife to his throat. He was wallowing in a wooden tub, brimfull with soapsuds, his head thrown agains the slippery rim. The bitter taste of soap lingered in his mouth as the knife, blunt as a doorknob, scraped his Adam's apple painfully and moved towards his chin with a grating sound.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
he who fights with the sword dies by the sword.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
JeÅ›li dobrze rozumiem - powiedziaÅ' - mam stan?? do pojedynku, bo je?eli odmówiÄ™, to mnie powieszÄ…. JeÅ›li bÄ™dÄ™ walczyÅ', to mam pozwoli?, by przeciwnik mnie okaleczyÅ', bo jeÅ›li ja go zraniÄ™, to mnie poÅ'amiÄ… koÅ'em. Same radosne alternatywy. A mo?e zaoszczÄ™dzi? wam kÅ'opotów? HuknÄ™ gÅ'owÄ… o pieÅ" sosny i sam siÄ™ obezwÅ'adniÄ™.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster; for if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes back into you.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski