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Quotes About Revenge

Aquí, el sexo no tiene nada que ver con el placer, sólo con el odio. Es una manera de humillar y desmoralizar al adversario.
~ Laura Esquivel
Abruptly, she let go of his wrists and allowed him to push her to her knees. She looked up, waited for his smile. And then she punched him in the nuts.
~ Laura Ruby
It's just that instead of erupting and annihilating our tormentors, we destroy ourselves instead.
~ Laura Wiess
Turnabout is fair play. Payback is a bitch.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Who hit you? Why, so you can go beat him up? One of the fringe benefits of being my human servant is my protection. I don't need your protection, Jean-Claude. He hurt you. And I shoved a gun into his groin and made him tell me everything he knew, I said.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
I'd killed him in the end, but revenge only makes things all better in the movies. In real life, once the villain is dead the trauma lives on inside the victims.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Revenge was always the easy part; the hard part was living with it afterward.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Remind me never to piss you off ... Are you as good at being a friend as you are an enemy?
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
Se mai potrò, affiggerò sopra St.Louis un avviso per tutti i sicari professionisti. E cosa ci scriverai? 'Qui c'è una bastarda più grossa e più cattiva di voi.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
He doesn't drink coffee or tea,' I said. 'We just drink the blood of our enemies,' Nicky said.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
I had a really good time tonight. Tons of boys hanging off me. And I could see it was really messing with her head--she kept giving me these dirty looks. So I'm going to get as many boys as I can running after me this summer. Just to make Elisa really…" She pauses. "What would Kelly say? Narked. " Now her smile's real. "I want to make Elisa narked. " I smile back: the English word sounds really cool in her American accent.
~ Lauren Henderson
There were times when, in her fury, she was convinced that she needed to drive down to Phoenix and let him know just how much of a bastard she thought he was, that he needed to know just what he had done. But she eventually realized that with his resounding, silent indifference, nothing she could possibly say would matter to him, and by the same account, he didn't deserve to understand how angry he had made her. He wasn't good enough to know how much she hated him.
~ Laurie Notaro
When we get out of here," I said, "I know you're angry, but don't kill him. You can hurt him, though. Hurting is fine.
~ Laurie R. King
In anger, my hostility is directed toward another's action and can be extinguished by getting even - an action that reestablishes the equilibrium.
~ Jon Elster
You know what all the plutonium can buy me?" "Yeah it'll buy you one hell of a funeral!" Angel says angrily to man who was behind everything!
~ Angel Ramon Medina
It took me a beat down to execute you Angel but the pleasure will be all mines! - Warden Pinnacle From the book Framed: The Second Book Of The Thousand Years War.
~ Angel Ramon Medina
A mix of revenge, sadness and anger funnels into a decision that's so simple and neat, it could fit in my pocket. I will help Kudzu destroy Aevum. Just like Magnus destroyed my mother.
~ Georgia Clark, Parched
Are you afraid of me? Uh... yes.' The smile stayed fixed in place. 'You should be. You locked me in a refrigerator truck with three dead people. Sooner or later I'm going to get you for it.
~ Janet Evanovich
Mohammed praises [instances of] tretchery, inhumanity, cruelty, revenge, and bigotry that are utterly incompatible with civilized society.
~ David Hume
Bitterness is the coward's revenge on the world for having been hurt.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
I never hated a man enough to give him his diamonds back.
~ Zsa Zsa Gabor
Los sentimientos de injusticia que podrían ser aprovechados para conseguir una mayor igualdad se reorientan hacia las manifestaciones más claras del consumismo, y se dividen en miríadas de quejas individuales que se resisten a la agregación o a la combinación, y en actos esporádicos de envidia y venganza dirigidos contra otras personas de su propio bando.
~ Zygmunt Bauman
Theory sometimes seems to me a way of taking revenge on literature—the critic masters the text and rewrites it in his own image, instead of submitting to it and listening to what it has to say. The aggressive ungainliness of so much academic writing about literature is a sign of this—it is unliterary writing about literature, which should be a contradiction in terms.
~ Adam Kirsch
American gang members talk about themselves, their lives, their ambitions, their idea of fate, the role of violence and revenge, in ways that are strangely like the Greeks in the Iliad.
~ Adam Nicolson