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Quotes About Intimidation

Other teams fear me so much, just my being out there. I could even be playing on my deathbed, and I'd worry them.
~ Reggie Miller
Of course, nobody's tearing my door down. If you're successful you're going to intimidate and scare off the people you'd like to spend time with. They're not going to approach you. And the ones who do are often there because you are a celebrity.
~ Betty White
What we say is that democracy means that you have the right to vote without intimidation and undue burdens. But if you stand in line for six hours, technically, today there is no document, no standard, no law that says that that's wrong.
~ DeForest Soaries
Learning to cook at school gave me the confidence to experiment in the kitchen when I left home in my late teens - I wasn't intimidated by it.
~ Jack Monroe
I have Georges St-Pierre out here telling me 'you really think I'm afraid of you, man?' and I'm like you should be, bro. You should be scared out of your mind. I'll tell you what, I'm scared of him.
~ Nick Diaz
You talkin' to me?
~ Robert De Niro
straightening to his full height. Intimidation
~ Robert Dugoni
And I swear to you, he looked murderous. He stepped right up to me, the way a man will when he wants to remind you what he could do, if he wanted.
~ Robert Galbraith
Bestigui, who was five feet six inches at the most, had pushed his way out from behind his desk now; as unafraid of the enormous Strike as a pit bull whose yard has been invaded by a Rottweiler.
~ Robert Galbraith
We Italians will kill you," a John Gotti associate once warned a potential snitch over a government wire. "But the Russians are crazy—they'll kill your whole family.
~ Robert I. Friedman
As we've seen, such jerks don't need to hold prestigious positions—they just need to be adept at recruiting allies to help them backstab, intimidate, and spread vicious lies about anybody who stands in their way.
~ Robert I. Sutton
In summation, if someone feels the psychological need to hold court, that's his business. Your job is to mind your business. Don't allow yourself to be intimidated by someone else's knowledge—or apparent knowledge. What another person knows or doesn't know will not affect your success one way or another, so from your standpoint it's an irrelevancy
~ Robert J. Ringer
If you're over twenty-one, you are certainly aware that one of the most commonly used intimidation ploys is to make a person feel guilty for concentrating too much on his own well-being.
~ Robert J. Ringer
Stated in theory form, what I'm talking about here is the Theory of Intimidation, which states: The results a person achieves are inversely proportionate to the degree to which he is intimidated.
~ Robert J. Ringer
You sick fuck. Tear my pants off, prick. See what I got. I'll knock your fucking teeth out with my swinging dick! Last chance... you force yourself into that woman... and I'll force this knife into your dick hole!
~ Robert Kirkman
All bullies are cowards!
~ Robert Kraus
The Demon curled its lips back, revealing a double row of needle-sharp teeth. I considered changing my chosen course of action; I considered fainting.
~ Robert Lynn Asprin
One peep out of you, and I'll use you for a U-bend under my bathroom sink, holes or no holes, savvy?
~ Robert Lynn Asprin
Say yes, babe, or I'll spill you off over the Wall next time - got it?
~ Robin McKinley
I almost forgot to tell you - you have the right to remain silent, but if you do, my boys at the station will process your bones to help you confess.
~ Rohinton Mistry
This, which is true of the literary modes of writing, in which the unity of the signs is ceaselessly fascinated by zones of infra- or ultra-language, is even truer of the political ones, in which the alibi stem­ming from language is at the same time intimidation and glorification : for it is power or conflict which produce the purest types of writing.
~ Roland Barthes
Nothing alarmed the white South more than black power at the polls, which was why most terror was directed there.
~ Ron Chernow
Jack lacked the nerve to contest his terrifying, distant father.
~ Ron Chernow
Rathbun's strategy followed Hubbard's dictate that the purpose of a lawsuit is "to harass and discourage rather than win.
~ Lawrence Wright