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Quotes About Ferocious

They think they're really sticking it to you, but they're being—herded. Into the service of agendas they'd never support in a thousand years, if they only knew. And they're dedicated, Daniel. They're ferocious. They fight your wars with a passion you could never buy and never coerce, because they're doing it out of pure ideology.
~ Peter Watts
I'm a beast.
~ Greg Hardy
I suppose that when shamings are delivered like remotely administered drone strikes nobody needs to think about how ferocious our collective power might be.
~ Jon Ronson
When shamings are delivered like remotely administered drone strikes, nobody needs to think about how ferocious our collective power might be. The snowflake never needs to feel responsible for the avalanche.
~ Jon Ronson
A true predator sometimes kills even when it isn't hungry.
~ Adrian McKinty
I just idolise Nigel Benn, the things he said, how ferocious he was, how intimidating he was - I just loved watching him. As I do the old Mike Tyson, the '89 Mike Tyson. The Tyson who walked to the ring with a white towel on and looked ferocious. He frightened me just watching him.
~ Tony Bellew
The Zangiacomo band was not making music; it was simply murdering silence with a vulgar, ferocious energy.
~ Joseph Conrad
A man in drink can be like a ravening wolf.
~ Agatha Christie
Barack Obama is many things; among them, he is a tough and even ferocious political warrior.
~ Jon Meacham
Her eyes burnt like the blue in a gas flame. They were ferocious things. For some moments her eyes were all he was aware of. And they were looking at him. But there was no look in them. It was as if she were just drinking him up. Was she assessing him? Judging him? He didn't know. Maybe it was this sureness that made him both resentful and unsure.
~ Richard Flanagan
The warfare between the unaroused male and female is constant and ferocious. Each blames the other for his loss of soul.
~ John Steinbeck
Fair peace becomes men ferocious anger belongs to beasts.
~ Ovid
more and more ferocious to devour the South.
~ Edmund Wilson
The events of the Civil War are so odd, ferocious, and poignant that fictional characters do well simply to inhabit them.
~ Donald McCaig
The passions smothered by modem civilization are doubly ferocious when awakened
~ Rex Stout
She ate like a polite wolf.
~ Elizabeth Kostova
It's sad that the BBC is toning down Dennis the Menace for a cartoon series. He is losing his weapons, catapult and peashooter, will no longer pick on Walter the Softy, and his ferocious grimace is to be replaced by a charming, boyish smile.
~ Simon Hoggart
I am the least intimidating person. I think I would have done better in my career if I were a little more intimidating. Even the maid who comes to work for me once a week has found out that she can just trample over me... I'm a Cancer! We are not ferocious people.
~ Karen Black
I don't hate L.A., but I'm nervous about becoming one of those people who has a ferocious interest in how films did at the box office that weekend and, you know, would want to meet for egg-white omelets in the morning.
~ Hugh Grant
It is certain, in any case, that ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have.
~ James Baldwin
When I came to Britain I was in awe of the British press, afraid of them. But they're not as ferocious as people think. In some instances they are, but when it comes to taking on power they're really deferential.
~ Heather Brooke
I gave him the same ferocious look I'd given Dimitri. This time, it worked. Mason's face paled. "Belikov is a sick, evil man who should be thrown into a pit of rabid vipers for the great offense he committed against you this morning." "Thank you." I said primly. Mead, Richelle (2008-04-10). Frostbite: A Vampire Academy Novel (p. 46). Penguin Young Readers Group. Kindle Edition.
~ Richelle Mead
Since the Unistat primates, like other domesticated hominids, did not know they were primates, all this was explained by a ferocious amount of ink excretions invoking Morality and Ideology, the twin gods of domesticated primatedom.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
Though I did manage to gain a bit of intelligence when I was in Stu's office." "Ah." I knew that she had. You could see that in her eyes, too. A kind of ferocious twinkle.
~ Robert Crais