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Quotes About Revenge

Sá»± tr? thù là má»™t m?n ?n càng ?? nguá»™i càng ngon.
~ Mario Puzo
If by some misfortune an honest man like yourself made enemies they would become my enemies - the Don raised his arm, finger pointing at Bonasera - and then, believe me, they would fear you.
~ Mario Puzo
En Cierto modo, tenía derecho; todos en el colegio respetaban la venganza.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
Todo el cuerpo del Jaguar pareció replegarse como sorprendido por una instantánea punzada en las entrañas. - Pero el caso de él era distinto - dijo, ronco, articulando con esfuerzo-. No es lo mismo, mi teniente. Los otros me traicionaron de pura cobardía. Él quería vengar al Esclavo. Es un soplón y eso siempre da pena en un hombre, pero era por vengar a un amigo, ¿No ve la diferencia, mi teniente?
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
and felt a little stabbing impulse to kick the squire on his backside as he left the room.
~ Marion Chesney
Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.' 
~ Marisha Pessl
You know what Confucius said?" "Remind me." " Ã¢â'¬ËœBefore you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.' 
~ Marisha Pessl
You know what Confucius said? Remind me. Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves
~ Marisha Pessl
He who cannot revenge himself is weak. He who will not is comtemptible.
~ Mark Guggenheim
An eye for an eye, I say. If someone hits you you hit back, do you not? Why then should not the State, very severely hit by you brutal hooligans, not hit back also? But the new view is to say no. The new view is that we turn the bad into the good. All of which seems to me grossly unjust.
~ Anthony Burgess
As a very young man, Frank Gresham found the life to which he was thus introduced agreeable enough. He consoled himself as best he might for the blue looks with which he was greeted by his own party, and took his revenge by consorting more thoroughly than ever with his political adversaries. Foolishly, like a foolish moth, he flew to the bright light, and, like the moths, of course he burnt his wings.
~ Anthony Trollope
I would," continued the angry man. "There are times in which one is driven to regret that there has come an end to duelling, and there is left to one no immediate means of resenting an injury.
~ Anthony Trollope
Tal vez hoy nos robes la vida, pero ten en cuenta lo siguiente: ¡nosotros nos llevaremos a cambio la tuya!
~ Anton Gill
Another division was even tougher in its views. 'We have never been benefited by treating prisoners well . . . We are here to Kill Germans, not to baby them.' Some soldiers in the 30th Division exacted their own revenge when they captured Germans wearing American combat boots taken from the dead. They forced them at gunpoint to remove them and walk barefoot along the icy roads.
~ Antony Beevor
I would have drawn and quartered him, and I hope you do, said Richard, his eyes sparkling.
~ Anya Seton
She could probably kill Jaydra, and the other woman would manage to come back from the dead to critique her technique.
~ April Henry
Moreover, since, in general, all those things which delight us when present usually do so also when we anticipate them or remember them, then even anger is pleasant, as Homer said in describing it as 'sweeter by far than trickling honey'.* After all, people do not feel anger for those they think beyond the reach of retaliation, nor do they feel anger (or relatively little) for those who have far more power than them.
~ Aristotle
In Brohier's eyes, violence was not merely the last refuge of the incompetent. It was the gloating revenge of the sore loser.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
I think there are certain crimes which the law cannot touch, and which therefore, to some extent, justify private revenge.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
If you are clever enough to bring destruction upon me, rest assured that I shall do as much to you.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
One other thing, Lestrade," he added, turning round at the door: "'Rache,' is the German for 'revenge;' so don't lose your time looking for Miss Rachel." With which Parthian shot he walked away, leaving the two rivals open-mouthed behind him.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
think that it is most probable that Beddoes, pushed to desperation and believing himself to have been already betrayed, had revenged himself upon Hudson, and had fled from the country with as much money as he could lay his hands on. Those are the facts of the case, Doctor, and if they are of any use to your
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Rache, is the German for 'revenge;' so don't lose your time looking for Miss Rachel.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
No man ever crossed me and was the better for it. So many have said so, and yet here I am, said Holmes, smiling.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle