Quotes About Fury
He was not a model boss or human being, tidily packaged for emulation. Driven by demons, he could drive those around him to fury and despair.
~ Walter Isaacson
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She had become something wrathful and insane, an urban legend waiting to happen.
~ Cherie Priest
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Something up there is madder than a baboon with its ass on fire.
~ Chet Williamson
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Jesus Christ." The fury on Nick's face was enough to send me reeling and he hit the table hard enough with his hand that it made the plates and the silverware on the table bounce and clatter. "You give me the names and approximate location of those men who gave you that ultimatum and I'll kill every goddamned one of them." I sighed before I said quietly. "I already did.
~ Cheyenne McCray
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Some men expend all the fury of a twelvemonth in one red-hot paragraph of five minutes.
~ Thomas De Witt Talmage
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Then would come the remembering again, and the knife would be lost again while she (Gertie) sat helplessly fumbling, once more far from the man in the wood, tossed and whirled about as she was in the ringing, roaring fury." The Dollmaker, Harriette Arnow, p 418
~ Harriette Arnow
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A shot was fired, the mob jumped back for a second then set about the car with renewed fury. In the end, two men were taken out and shot dead. They were Corporals Derek Wood and Robert Howes.
~ Harry McCallion
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A woman scorned," he repeated. "Is deadly. Deadly, deadly...dead.
~ Heather Graham
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Our civic life is heavily marked—indeed, pocked—by debates in which each side is so certain of its position that any movement is effectively impossible. For that matter, debate—in its original sense of "to consider something, to deliberate"—is impossible. We wind up with so much sound and fury and nothing gained.
~ Leah Hager Cohen
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It was something from the earth or the sky or the sea, or from a dream or the pages of a book I wasn't yet old enough to read, about monsters I wasn't brave enough to face. Soon it was an immense noise that rattled everything in my body. It was the sound of being chased in a nightmare, or the blind and violent fury of a bad parent, a tantrum that deafened the ears of the living and slithered across the bones of the dead.
~ Lemony Snicket
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Those whom God wishes to destroy he drives mad.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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was livid. I'm talking bed-bath-and-beyond pissed.
~ James Patterson
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Lovers who kill each other will blame it on the wind.
~ Janet Fitch
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I love music with a violence and a fury that feels unqualified.
~ Jack Conte
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The 19thc hatred of Realism is Caliban's enraged reaction to seeing his own face in the mirror. The 19thc rejection of Romanticism is Caliban's fury at not seeing his face reflected in the mirror.
~ Oscar Wilde
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Hell, it is well known, has no fury like a woman who wants her tea and can't get it.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Abandon the idea, Jeeves. I fear you have not studied the sex as I have. Missing her lunch means little or nothing to the female of the species. The feminine attitude toward lunch is notoriously airy and casual. Where you have made your bloomer is confusing lunch with tea. Hell, it is well known, has no fury like a woman who wants her tea and can't get it. At such times the most amiable of the sex become mere bombs which a spark may ignite. Bertie Wooster
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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He had reached that condition of mind which the old Vikings used to call Berserk and which among modern Malays is termed running amok.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Below him, the woolly dog raged like the ocean at the base of a cliff.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. And until tonight I had always felt that there was a lot in it. I had never scorned a woman myself, but Pongo Twistleton once scorned an aunt of his, flatly refusing to meet her son Gerald at Paddington and give him lunch and see him off to school at Waterloo, and he never heard the end of it.
~ P.G.Wodehouse
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No one will retrieve my lost heart amidst so many roots, in the bitter freshness of the sun multiplied by the fury of the water, there the shadow lives that does not travel with me.
~ Pablo Neruda
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Cuando estuve por primera vez frente al océano quedé sobrecogido. Allí entre dos grandes cerros (el Huilque y el Maule) se desarrollaba la furia del gran mar. No sólo eran las inmensas olas nevadas que se levantaban a muchos metros sobre nuestras cabezas, sino un estruendo de corazón colosal, la palpitación del universo.
~ Pablo Neruda
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I was so angry I knew it would boomerang someplace sometime soon.
~ Daniel Handler
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I saw myself, clearly, a scorned woman drunk and angry at a party. Hell hath no fury etc.
~ Daniel Handler
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