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Quotes About Rabid

Over the past two years, he had become a rabid fan of some cartoon involving anthropomorphic turtles who knew karate and battled evil.
~ Phil Taylor
and sharp-faced, like Boris, but with an evil red-rimmed gaze and tiny, brownish sawteeth. He made me think of a rabid fox.
~ Donna Tartt
Christophe, with the careful tone of an adult telling a kid not to pet the nice foaming-rabid pooch.
~ Lilith Saintcrow
Travis: The Aphrodite kids were ripping each other's clothes and throwing lipstick and jewellery. It was like a rabid herd of wild Bratz.
~ Rick Riordan
A few grumpy horns and hoofs types and a petting zoo full of rabid Pokemons? I'm Satan. I can deal with that and play "Smoke on the Water" while getting a lap dance on a runaway train all at the same time.
~ Richard Kadrey
La locura se apodera rabiosa de mi cerebro y yo se lo permito, soy muy consciente de que estoy sometido a influencias sobre las que no tengo ningún control
~ Knut Hamsun
The richness of our ethnic insults vocabulary was wide and deep. It reflected, all too easily, the more elaborate predjiduces of our parents (not my parents), which in their rabid form, had already resulted in tribal bloodbaths.
~ Andrei Codrescu
'Wicked' has such a wild fan base - like, a voracious fan base.
~ Jennifer Nettles
To me, her smile is still the terminal smile of that other Mexico, a place sometimes revealed between the folds of a random dawn: part rabid will to live, part sacrifice stone.
~ Roberto Bolano
Rabid fans were literally jumping into the camera.
~ Penelope Spheeris
I didn't quite understand for a little while just how loyal and rabid that fan base is for 'Gilmore Girls' until I started to get out there and see people all over the country.
~ Sean Gunn
Country artists have advantages all over the place. The radio support is incredible. The fanbase is rabid, all over.
~ Amos Lee
The fire bit into my legs like a rabid fox.
~ Ross MacDonald
Good God, Dev. Have you completely lost your mind? Don't tease the psychotic tiger. He's getting all angry and frothing at the mouth. Someone's going to think he's rabid. (Serre) Yeah, but teasing him is like throwing meat at Kyle. It's highly entertaining. (Dev)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
The sky over New England was crow black, pitch-black, Bible black, so black it could be difficult at night to keep to the path, so black that a line of trees might freely migrate to another location or that you might find yourself pursued after nightfall by a rabid black hog, leaving you to crawl home, bloody and disoriented, on all fours.
~ Stacy Schiff
You have this mounting aggressive ignorance with the rabbit's foot of their particular religion. You don't really have any kind of spiritual law, just a kind of a rabid mental illness. The songs are a little slice of life.
~ Joni Mitchell
was wolf country, wild and bleak and empty; treacherous as a rabid dog.
~ Justin Hill
I'd like to pay tribute to what are unquestionably the world's greatest fans. They are very loyal and very rabid. And I had the time of my life when I played in front of them.
~ Bart Starr
The nation was under siege by bloodthirsty hordes charging like rabid wolverines across the borders.
~ Carl Hiaasen
Honey understood that every dickhead she encountered was not necessarily a menace to her son, yet still she struggled with a rabid intolerance of callousness and folly, both of which abounded in South Florida.
~ Carl Hiaasen
It's unnecessary to understand how an animal became rabid to put it down
~ Karen Marie Moning
Was the attack provoked? Rabid animals tend to attack without provocation. Trying to pick up or feed a wild animal and having it take a nip out of your finger is a very natural and unsuspect action. Having it leap from the shadows at your throat is an unprovoked and suspect attack.
~ Buck Tilton
They created a strange tableau: rabid boy, trapped girl, bombed-out building. It suggested a tale that could only end in tragedy. Star-crossed lovers meeting their fate. A revenge story turned in on itself. A war saga that took no prisoners.
~ Suzanne Collins
She'll be rabid if she thinks she missed something this important." "Or not," I mutter, since she's always pretty much rabid,
~ Suzanne Collins