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Quotes About Vengeance

You just put your boot so far up his ass, he'll have to eat his dinner with a shoehorn." "I can always count on you for a suitable bon mot.
~ Douglas Preston
But still the block of Vengeance firm doth stand, and Fate, as swordsmith, hammers blow on blow.
~ Aeschylus
What house would ask for Vengeance to perch heavy, defiling the rafters like some bird of ill omen?
~ Aeschylus
This is the law: blood spilt upon the ground cries out for more.
~ Aeschylus
On the life-giving lap of Earth Blood hath flowed forth; And now, the seed of vengeance, clots the plain-- Unmelting, uneffaced the stain.
~ Aeschylus
For a deadly blow let him pay with a deadly blow: it is for him who has done a deed to suffer.
~ Aeschylus
It's like all those quiet people, when they do lose their tempers they lose them with a vengeance.
~ Agatha Christie
Women are fiends-absolute fiends.
~ Agatha Christie
What a poisonous woman! Whew! Why didn't somebody murder her!" "It may yet happen," Poirot consoled him.
~ Agatha Christie
Kebencian bisa membuat orang jadi buta-- ya jadi buta. Tapi orang buta pun mungkin bisa menikam tepat di jantung.
~ Agatha Christie
You have a great advantage as a writer, Monsieur,' said Poirot. 'You can relieve your feelings by expedient of the printed word. You have the power of the pen over your enemies.
~ Agatha Christie
Do unto others much worse than than they'll ever do unto you and you'll never get hurt ever again" -James "Buck" Bukowitz
~ Ahmed Korayem
And I do have to say one thing, their families must realise that no matter how much they loved the people that died, no matter how much they love them, they were bad people because they were going to hurt me.
~ Aileen Wuornos
An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, and evil for evil.
~ Akimine Kamijyo
His Vengeance is an insatiable engine fueled by burning wrath generating a boundless galactic nightmare
~ Alan Grant
I and the public know What all schoolchildren learn, Those to whom evil is done Do evil in return.' W.H. Auden, 'September 1, 1939', 1940
~ Alan Titchmarsh
Never turn your back until you're sure your enemy is dead. Dimitri Belikov
~ Rachelle Mead
i've always admired the last words of condemned men, the epitome of false bravado and i've often thought that that would not be a bad way to end, to go down snarling screaming for revenge, if not in this life then in the next, swearing vegeance in another time place dimension great
~ Raegan Butcher
HATE FOR HATE — AND RUTH FOR RUTH, EYE FOR EYE — AND TOOTH FOR TOOTH, SCORN FOR SCORN — AND SMILE FOR SMILE, LOVE FOR LOVE — AND GUILE FOR GUILE, WAR FOR WAR, — AND WOE FOR WOE, BLOOD FOR BLOOD — AND BLOW FOR BLOW.
~ Ragnar Redbeard
Vengeance and forgiveness are about reconciling the accounts, but accounting is an ugly description of the tangled ways we're connected. I sometimes think everything comes out even in the end, but an end that arches beyond the horizon, beyond our capacity to perceive or measure, and that in many cases those who trespass against you do so out of a misery that means the punishment preceded and even precipitated the crime. Maybe that's acceptance.
~ Rebecca Solnit
Villains are not born—they are made.  And in the case of a Villainess, she is crafted and carved out of the fires of a broken heart and God help the man who thinks to trespass, bruise her further and then survive the encounter.
~ Renee Bernard
El Dios del Viejo Testamento; se puede argumentar, es el carácter más desagradable en toda ficción: celoso y orgulloso de serlo; cerrado de mente, injusto, severo y obsesionado con el control; vengativo, un limpiador étnico sediento de sangre, un misógino, homofóbo, racista, infanticida, genocida, filicida, productor de pestilencias, megalomaníaco, sadomasoquista, caprichoso, y un matón malevolente.
~ Richard Dawkins
If you get yourself killed, I'll find your grave and spit on it, she threatened. Then I'll take every care. You promise me? I promise you.
~ Julie Garwood
Vengeance is mine sayeth the Lord. Was Father Tom thinking about vengeance now? The possibility amused him. Perhaps the next time he went to confession he would ask him. A priest should understand. That was his job, wasn't it? To understand and forgive? Maybe understanding would come with death.
~ Julie Garwood