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Quotes About Ravaging

Climate change is ravaging our cities - we can't just let that happen.
~ Jamaal Bowman
Since I'm presuming you don't mean you finally bought him a leash, let me say simply that there is a big difference between allowing an animal to ravage you and allowing yourself to be ravaged. One is common. The other is art. It is planned. Crafted, even. Only capable of being done by a master.
~ Richelle Mead
At times, the Wyrm had sounded like some sort of malevolent conspiracy-at others, a ravaging, ravening supernatural entity. As Dr. Julius rose through the ranks at Magadon, he learned that this was exactly what it was.
~ Don Bassingthwaite
We lavish tremendous concern and care on scenery but we ignore the ravaging of environments from which our lives are drawn
~ lupa
more than the drought and climate change that may have been ravaging these areas during this period, what we see are the results of a systems collapse that brought down the flourishing cultures and peoples of the Bronze Age.6
~ Eric H. Cline
There are no good men, Bleeder said. Choice is an illusion, lawman. There are those created to be selfish and there are those created to be selfless. This does not make them good or evil, any more than the ravaging lion is evil when compared to the placid rabbit.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Truth stands out little in a field of truths. However, it is a ravaging lion, in a field of lies.
~ T.A. Cline, Archomai
Humans take. They plough with iron. They ravage the land.' 'Some do, I'll grant you that. Others put back more'n they take. They put back love. They've got soil in their bones.
~ Terry Pratchett
Oh, this is a real emergency?" Alec exclaimed, and brightened immeasurably. For a moment Magnus felt pleased that a maddened werewolf was ravaging downtown Manhattan, if it made Alec look like that. "I figured it was one of those things where you arranged to have a friend call you so that you could get out of a sucky date." "Ha ha," said Magnus. "I didn't know people did that.
~ Cassandra Clare
While many a Georgian condemned the Yankees for ravaging the countryside, it should be noted that the Confederates often treated Southerners just as badly, if not worse. Major
~ James Lee McDonough
Interchangeable ever were the terms of abuse with which the aggressor discredits those about to be ravaged!
~ Malcolm Lowry
These temple destroyers, devotees of ravaging commercialism, seem to have a perfect contempt for Nature, and, instead of lifting their eyes to the God of the mountains, lift them to the Almighty Dollar.
~ John Muir