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Quotes About Revenge

Es el ignorante quien encuentra una causa y se aferra a ella, ya que ahí radica la ilusión del significado. Fe, un rey, una reina o un emperador, o una venganza... El bastión completo de los bobos.
~ Steven Erikson
Rallick followed this by driving his other knife into Orr's chest.
~ Steven Erikson
Onos T'oolan faced southeast. And then set out. He had a people to kill.
~ Steven Erikson
The wounded will wound.
~ Steven Erikson
Vengeance belonged to the young, after all. The time when emotions burned hottest, when life was sharp enough to cut, fierce enough to sear the soul.
~ Steven Erikson
Tene Baralta's mailed hand was a blur as it flashed out and struck Mebra, the spurred links raking deep gashes across the man's face. Blood spattered the wall. The spy reeled back, hands to his torn face.
~ Steven Erikson
I don't think, generally speaking, people become writers because they were the really good, really cool, attractive kid in class. I'll be honest. This is our revenge for people who were much better looking and more popular than us. I was a bit like that, I suppose.
~ Steven Moffat
It doesn't work if the bad guys kill his mother's uncle's friend's neighbor's pet dog. You've got to make the stakes high.
~ Steven Seagal
The whole production sizzled with his personal observations, his discontent, he misplaced spirit of renewal. I gave them life, I think, but in such a way that no one could guess his intention. That was my revenge, which I knew he would notice.
~ Storm Constantine
I reclined against my sofa, and delivered the final thrust of the needle to his heart.
~ Storm Constantine
Be careful, Othman, I can have a pack of famished hounds down your back while you lie asleep at night. I can tell your little Winter friends a few things about you.
~ Storm Constantine
She knew she could kill him in a variety of gory ways in less time than it took him to adjust the strange spectoculums that rested on the very end of his nose, but even this distraction didn't seem to help!
~ Stuart Hill
I decided to practice revenge in a calmer way, by living well.
~ Stuart Rojstaczer
I know there are people who believe you should forgive and forget. For the record, I'd like to say I'm a big fan of forgiveness as long as I'm given the opportunity to get even first.
~ Sue Grafton
The best revenge in the world is success.
~ Suge Knight
Kiriwar: "I thought I smelled shit stinking up the hallway." Shiki: "I butchered a hyena...maybe that's why. That's what you do to a dog that betrays its master's wishes, right?
~ Suguro Chayamachi
She'd said that revenge was not sweet, that it was bloody. She was wrong. It *was* sweet. For one fleeting, glorious moment you felt incredible satisfaction. Then it was gone, empty, and you had to go on living. The power high that filled me with her light had faded, and all I tasted now were bitter ashes.
~ Sunny
I was a socially awkward 8-year-old kid who fell in love with wrestling when he felt like the whole world was against him. That's the key word: love. I don't do this for revenge; I do this because I love it. That's Johnny Wrestling.
~ Johnny Gargano
In 'Maheshinte...' fight is the central aspect of the story - a man who is assaulted physically in front of his own townsfolk and how he fails miserably. Humiliated, fighting back his honor becomes the sole reason behind his existence.
~ Dileesh Pothan
Ruining someone else's life for attention or revenge should also come with a price.
~ Tomi Lahren
Revenge might be sweet and although friendship might be sweeter, once you find true love you will tast the sweetest thing life has to offer
~ Morten Høgsberg
Revenge might be sweet and although friendship might be sweeter, once you find true love you will taste the sweetest thing life has to offer
~ Morten Høgsberg
Emma has it wrong. You don't ditch your men, you kill them.""I won't kill you." She stepped in front of me and took my hand, watching me take the last drag of my cigarette. "I like you too much.
~ Rachael Wade, Declaration
I could simply kill you now, get it over with, who would know the difference? I could easily kick you in, stove you under, for all those times, mean on gin, you rammed words into my belly. (p. 52)
~ Barbara Blatner