Quotes About Carnage
We're much more efficient at carnage now. Try your very hardest not to participate.
~ Carl Hiaasen
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We need more than anniversary sentimentalism and holiday piety and patriotism. Where necessary, we must confront and challenge the conventional wisdom. It is time to learn from those who fell here. Our challenge is to reconcile, not after the carnage and the mass murder, but instead of the carnage and mass murder. It is time to fly into one another's arms. It is time to act.
~ Carl Sagan
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The tightly focused battle was an orgy of slaughter. Limbs, heads, and parts of bodies from men and women alike littered the ground.
~ Terry Goodkind
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The ground was soaked with blood. What had been Clovis was no longer remotely recognizable. His jaw was shattered and hung completely unhinged to the side. One eye socket had been altogether caved in. Oba's knee had broken the man's sternum and crushed his chest. It was glorious.
~ Terry Goodkind
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Good evening, gentlemen!' said the vampire. 'Please pay attention. I am a reformed vampire, which is to say, I am a bundle of repressed instincts held together with spit and coffee. It would be wrong to say that violent, tearing carnage does not come easily to me. It's not tearing your throats out that doesn't come easily to me. Please don't make it any harder.
~ Terry Pratchett
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Rage bubbles up inside me, cold, clear, and as psychotic as the carnage unfolding before my eyes.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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We want an apocalypse to look like an apocalypse, not a slow day at the mall.
~ Karl Taro Greenfeld
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What a funny turn of phrase, she thought. Licking your wounds would only make them worse, no? The mouth was filled with so much bacteria. But Sadie knew it was easy to get addicted to the taste of your own carnage.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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But Sadie knew it was easy to get addicted to the taste of your own carnage.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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I have no interest at all in food and drink, but only in slaughter and blood and the agonized groans of mangled men
~ Homer
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Strife and Confusion joined the fight, along with cruel Death, who seized one wounded man while still alive and then another man without a wound, while pulling the feet of one more corpse out from the fight. The clothes Death wore around her shoulders were dyed red with human blood.
~ Homer
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but these lay dead on the ground, far dearer now to the vultures than to their wives.
~ Homer
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And how did your day go? I asked Ascanio. He turned to me, a dreamy look on his pretty face. We killed things. There was blood. Fountains of blood. And then we had barbecue.
~ Ilona Andrews
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She surveyed the carnage behind him. Did you have fun? He showed her his teeth. Yes.
~ Ilona Andrews
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She was glad she'd missed the river of corpses that must have filled the city streets during the initial phase of clean-up - wagon after wagon groaning beneath the weight of crushed bodies, white flesh seared by fire and slashed by sword, rat-gnawed and raven-pecked - men, women, and children.
~ Steven Erikson
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It was then, Duiker saw as his mount picked a careful path through the bodies, that madness had truly arrived. Men had been gutted, their entrails pulled out, wrapped around women—wives and mothers and aunts and sisters—who had been raped before being strangled with the intestinal ropes. The historian saw children with their skulls crushed, babies spitted on tapu skewers.
~ Steven Erikson
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You mean, a little bit of wholesale slaughter is all right, Sergeant?
~ Steven Erikson
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El dragón carmesí crecía día tras día y devoraba cuanto encontraba a su paso. Los cuerpos desgarrados llovían del cielo y las llamas de su aliento fluían por las calles como un torrente de sangre.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Never had Lon seen such carnage, such suffering. For all his youth and his excitement for war, Lon was glad to see the sun set on September 17, 1862. 6 "The Army Is Extremely Disgusted
~ Kent Masterson Brown
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I vividly remember the stories my grandfather told me about the carnage of the First World War, which people tend to forget was one of the worst massacres in human history.
~ Antonio Tabucchi
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Bombs do not choose. They will hit everything.
~ Nikita Khrushchev
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Blue is the smoke of wrar, white the bones of men.
~ Du Fu
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The fighting was fierce and lasted for the greater part of a day; blood ran in rivers.
~ Matthew of Edessa
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When I was in the war, I was lucky that I was in a plane and never saw the carnage close-up.
~ George McGovern
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