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Quotes About Deadly

Pity is the deadliest feeling that can be offered to a woman.
~ Vicki Baum
The most deadly jihadist attacks in the United States since 9/11, and the most threatening plots, have been carried out by or instigated by Americans.
~ Peter Bergen
It's amazing what deadly weapons compassion and morality are when they're deployed in the service of diplomacy.
~ David Weber
Great pain, therefore, pain that arises to anguish, should be suffering so deadly, that past, present, and future are alike included in its grip, and no part of life is left sound and whole. Never afterwards can we think the same thoughts as before. Anguish engraves itself in ineffaceable characters on mouth and brow; it passes through us, destroying or relaxing the springs that vibrate to enjoyment, leaving behind in the soul the seeds of a disgust for all things in this world.
~ Honore de Balzac
Of all weapons, love is the most deadly and devastating, and few there be who dare trust their fate in its hands.
~ Howard Thurman
That the female of the species is deadlier than the male. —Rudyard Kipling
~ Unknown
Manipulation is the most powerful and therefore is the deadliest of all weapons.
~ Unknown
Consciously or not, greed and power are deadly partners.
~ Lisa Renee Jones
The world might be vicious and treacherous and deadly, but it couldn't kill laughter. Laughter, like love, has power to survive the worst things life has to offer. And to do it with style.
~ Jim Butcher
What is the absolute worst place in this Valley one could go? The most insanely suicidal place to be found? The place where only a great fool would venture—and only an insane fool would follow?
~ Jim Butcher
I laughed. I couldn't help it. The world might be vicious and treacherous and deadly, but it couldn't kill laughter. Laughter, like love, has power to survive the worst things life has to offer. And to do it with style.
~ Jim Butcher
Clumsiness would be just as deadly an opponent.
~ Rachel Caine
Strength of bone and fire of mind, all wrapped around a core of steel-hard purpose that would make him a deadly projectile, once set on any course.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Sometimes a villain is very quiet - it makes them more deadly, more intellectual.
~ Dave Filoni
While Ebola's deadly reach has proven to be a complex and unique international challenge, the many uncertainties surrounding this virus continue to threaten U.S. national security.
~ Marco Rubio
My professional background has prepared me for a moment like this - to confront and defeat a deadly virus that threatens Americans and people around the globe.
~ Rick Bright
Fighting terrorism is not unlike fighting a deadly cancer. It can't be treated just where it's visible - every diseased cell in the body must be destroyed.
~ David Hackworth
All I knew was that hate was so deadly as any poison and did no one any good. You had to control and eliminate it, if you could.
~ Louis Zamperini
All I knew was that hate was as deadly as any poison and did no one any good. You had to control and eliminate it, if you could.
~ Louis Zamperini
He said that the great offensives of the future would be psychological, and he thought the Governments should get busy about it and prepare their defence... He considered that the most deadly weapon in the world was the power of mass-persuasion.
~ John Buchan
What's your name? Or is that taboo?--Cinnamon, Hot, Deadly Desire
~ Unknown
The long soft life is what I feel I'm settling into and the only question is how deadly it will turn out to be. But
~ Don DeLillo
The soft life is what I'm settling into and the only question is how deadly it will turn out to be.
~ Don DeLillo
don't want to walk around with my imagination to depend on. I have a very evil imagination. It's one of my wicked womanly powers. Much worse than magic." "Is that right?" he asked with a laugh as he turned and crossed over to her. "Oh yes. Lots of exercise involved. I can jump to conclusions in a single bound. I'm more powerful than a murder motive. I'm faster than the town gossip. I am deadly and I must be stopped.
~ Jacquelyn Frank