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Quotes About Vandalism

If the other novice wizards on the row hadn't broken into Raeshaldis's rooms, pissed on her bed and written WHORE and THIEF on the walls, she probably would have been killed on the night of the full moon.
~ Barbara Hambly
I lived all my life thinking the reason I was in care was because I was naughty. Because I was breaking and entering, pickpocketing, vandalism. I wasn't party to any social workers' reports.
~ Neil Morrissey
The fans in Lake Charles, La., were crazy. The Freebirds would get their tires cut, so they started driving to the police station and having the police bring them to the show. The fans then cut the tires on the police car that brought The Freebirds.
~ Jim Cornette
So I hove a brick through his window...
~ Mark Twain
She had set out to break him, as if, unable to equal his value, she could surpass it by destroying it, as if the measure of his greatness would thus become the measure of hers, as if the vandal who smashed a statue were greater than the artist who had made it, as if the murderer who killed a child were greater than the mother who had given it birth.
~ Ayn Rand
One of those random acts of vandalism that metaphors commit now and then.
~ Steve Erickson
Someone had keyed my car.
~ Ernest Cline
Deccani Hill Fort, Devgad, says the guidebook. Vandals and colonials have gouged the jewels from mosaic work: Victorian Englishmen whitewashed the murals, then plastered them over.
~ Bharati Mukherjee
BITCHES LIE! Normally Matt would not stop and study something like this. Today he did. The letters were red and slanted. Even if you couldn't read, you could feel the rage here. Matt wondered about the creator—what inspired him to write this. He wondered if this act of vandalism had diluted the creator's wrath—or been the first step toward greater destruction. He
~ Harlan Coben
the French had torn away the silverwork, wrenched down the statues, and ripped the triptychs from their frames.
~ Bernard Cornwell
When I was 16, at night I went to my high school and chucked rocks at the billboard sign and broke the light bulbs. That was fun.
~ Christopher Mintz-Plasse
The pump don't work'Cause the vandals took the handles.
~ Bob Dylan
Undressing her was an act of recklessness, a kind vandalism, like releasing a zoo full of animals, or blowing up a dam.
~ Michael Chabon
Sarát levetkÅ'ztetni gátlástalan cselekedet volt, szinte vandalizmus, mint szabadon ereszteni egy állatkert lakóit vagy felrobbantani egy gátat.
~ Michael Chabon
It was one of the things you put up with: that every Saturday young males trashed your trains, broke the windows of your pubs, destroyed your cars, wreaked havoc on your town centres. I didn't buy it, but it seemed to be so.
~ Bill Buford
The pump don't work cause the vandals took the handle
~ Bob Dylan
I don't think you should have to pay to look at graffiti. You should only pay if you want to get rid of it.
~ Banksy
Bongo and Shug seen what was going on and decided to smash holes all over the roof of the hall, just for something to do. Bongo was first on to the roof, where, unknown to him he was being filmed from a cell in the hall straight across from him, but Bongo didn't give a fuck as he never even wore a mask to try and protect his face, he was in his element, so was Shug. And to their credit, they didn't half wreck the roof of the hall.
~ Stephen Richards
Ever since I was little, I've always liked to smash things.
~ Wendy O. Williams
I don't like fashion. I don't like art. I do like smashing up expensive things.
~ Wendy O. Williams
Some people like destroying for the hell of it; they love destroying beauty; they try to feel those people and then crack the egg.
~ Frederick Lenz
Like in a movie another bus appears, another poster for Les Misérables replaces the word—not the same bus because someone has written the word DYKE over Eponine's face.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
The Sphinx is missing a nose. Someone shot it off in a moment of idle desecration—some say it was Mameluke Turks, others, Napoleonic soldiers.
~ Carl Sagan
All the shops have been smashed open. There was a whole bunch of people across the street helping themselves to musical instruments, can you believe that? Yeah, said Rincewind. ...Luters, I expect.
~ Terry Pratchett