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Quotes About Fury

I feel my father's rage rise up in me in the ugliest way.
~ Gillian Flynn
I snuck a glance at her. She wore a teasing little smile. I shifted my attention to the fighting. What she did to me, just sitting there, amidst the fury of the end of the world, was more frightening than the prospect of a death in battle. I am too old to boil like a horny fifteen-year-old.
~ Glen Cook
Let the dust take me when the adventure's done and I shall make the dust glitter for all eternity with my marvelous fury.
~ Gore Vidal
Her hair was awry, and her amber eyes blazed with rage and determination.
~ Gregory David Roberts
She watched the sun bleed water out of the icicle. Warm and cold working together to make an icicle. Warm and cold anger working together to make a fury, a fury worthy enough to use as a weapon against the old things that still needed fighting.
~ Gregory Maguire
World War II was a historical event, but also a movie genre, and 'Fury' occasionally prints the legend. The rest of it is plenty grim and grisly. Audience members may feel like prisoners of war forced to watch a training-torture film.
~ Richard Corliss
I am content to say that caught as I was, without rescuers as I was in that moment, there was a fierce, dark fury moving through me, wave upon wave, like the sea itself, that was bizarrely a comfort. My face maybe showing only a shadow of it, as faces will . . . Rage, dark rage, lightened by nothing.
~ Sebastian Barry
First I become flush with righteous anger, which, if you must be angry, is the very best kind.
~ Seth Grahame-Smith
The spirit ascends with light as passion consumes with fury; every pulse beholds inspiration when brought to the threshold of dance
~ Shah Asad Rizvi
Kugel awoke early the next morning, turning his face from the harsh rays of intruding sunlight that stretched across the room like some goddamned thing that stretches across some other goddamned thing. Why did children always draw the sun smiling? he wondered. It's a giant ball of fire, kids. It's rage and fury. Whatever it's doing, it isn't fucking smiling.
~ Shalom Auslander
a heart's spurt of rage.
~ Sharon Olds
Oh! I must take my shoes off. Huh! Hell hath no fury like a woman's corns, has it?
~ Shelagh Delaney
My galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter's fury, and encroaching frosts, By time subdued (what will not time subdue!), A horrid chasm disclosed.
~ John Phillips
I have love in me the likes of which you can scarcely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe.
~ Mary Shelley
hell hath no fury like a Baptist preacher.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
And my husband, why, hell hath no fury like a Baptist preacher.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Small was her destiny. And despite that, or because of it, she'd grown up with the furies in her sails, honing her confidence in verbal and physical combat with a brother who quickly doubled her in size. She had the temperament of the fire-eyed little shih tzu at the dog park that takes on the rottweilers with zero sense of disadvantage.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Where there once was the purest kind of love, there is now a snake pit of fury and resentment and a new dark and twisted love that hurts more than all the rest of it put together.
~ Jonathan Tropper
Deixemos, sim, em paz os gregos. Mas, nus ou vestidos, menos do que humanos, eles divinamente são a guerra em nós. Ah não as guerras sanguinárias, o sofrer que seja o bem e o mal, e a dor de não ser livre. Mas sim o viver com fúria, este gastar da vida, este saber que a vida é coisa que se ensina, mas não se aprende. Apenas pode ser dançada.
~ Jorge de Sena
Never yet has such furious movement brought in its train such slowness in the passage of time. Everything is spinning, only time stands still. The rotation goes on forever. And when the wheel finally stops spinning, the riders in their relief forget that they have paid money to enjoy themselves, and only had the fright of their lives. They feel glad to have gotten out alive.
~ Joseph Roth
Fury Leafpool's Wish Dovewing's Silence Mapleshade's Vengeance
~ Erin Hunter
Now for wrath, now for ruin and a red nightfall!
~ Ernest Cline
I knew that when the great guiding spirit cleaves humanity into two antagonistic halves, I would be with the people. I know this, I see it printed in the night sky that I, eclectic dissembler of doctrine and psychoanalyst of dogma, howling like one possessed, will assault the barricades or the trenches , will take my bloodstained weapon, and consumed with fury, slaughter any enemy who falls into my hands.
~ Ernesto Che Guevara
Those whom God wishes to destroy, he first makes angry.
~ Euripides