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Quotes About Violence

the true believer who commits heretics to the flames is as much a murderer as the bandit who makes a profit from his murder
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Originally, we are all inclined to injustice and violence, because our needs, desires, anger, and hatred immediately enter consciousness and thus have the jus primi occupantis
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Have we raised the threshold of horror so high that nothing short of a nuclear strike qualifies as a 'real' war? Are we to spend the rest of our lives in this state of high alert with guns pointed at each other's heads and fingers trembling on the trigger?
~ Arundhati Roy
Wars are never fought for altruistic reasons.
~ Arundhati Roy
Do we need weapons to fight wars? Or do we need wars to create markets for weapons?
~ Arundhati Roy
Never counted in the costs of war are the dead birds, the charred animals the murdered fish, incinerated insects, poisoned water sources, destroyed vegetation. Rarely mentioned is the arrogance of the human race toward other living things with which it shares this planet. All these are forgotten in the fight for markets and ideologies. This arrogance will probably be the ultimate undoing of the human species.
~ Arundhati Roy
She viewed ethnic cleansing, famine and genocide as direct threats to her furniture.
~ Arundhati Roy
N O T H I N G I would like to write one of those sophisticated stories in which even though nothing much happens there's lots to write about. That can't be done in Kashmir. It's not sophisticated, what happens here. There's too much blood for good literature. Q 1: Why is it not sophisticated? Q 2: What is the acceptable amount of blood for good literature? y
~ Arundhati Roy
Debating Imperialism is a bit like debating the pros and cons of rape. What can we say? That we really miss it?
~ Arundhati Roy
These days in Kashmir, you can be killed for surviving.
~ Arundhati Roy
Red ants that had a sour farty smell when they were squashed.
~ Arundhati Roy
All they have to do is to turn around and shoot. All the people have to do is to lie down and die.
~ Arundhati Roy
In every part of the legendary Valley of Kashmir, whatever people might be doing—walking, praying, bathing, cracking jokes, shelling walnuts, making love or taking a bus-ride home—they were in the rifle-sights of a soldier. And because they were in the rifle-sights of a soldier, whatever they might be doing—walking, praying, bathing, cracking jokes, shelling walnuts, making love or taking a bus-ride home—they were a legitimate target.
~ Arundhati Roy
In the country that she came from, poised forever between the terror of war and the horror of peace, Worse Things kept happening.
~ Arundhati Roy
In the last photograph of her, the bullet wound looked like a cheerful summer rose arranged just above her left ear. A few petals had fallen on her kaffan, the white shroud she was wrapped in before she was laid to rest.
~ Arundhati Roy
I would like to write one of those sophisticated stories in which even though nothing much happens there's lots to write about. That can't be done in Kashmir. It's not sophisticated, what happens here. There's too much blood for good literature.
~ Arundhati Roy
NOTHING I would like to write one of those sophisticated stories in which even though nothing much happens there's lots to write about. That can't be done in Kashmir. It's not sophisticated, what happens here. There's too much blood for good literature. Q 1: Why is it not sophisticated? Q 2: What is the acceptable amount of blood for good literature?
~ Arundhati Roy
The practice of untouchability, cruel as it was- the broom tied to the waist, the pot hung around the neck- was the performative, ritualistic end of the practice of caste. The real violence of the caste was the denial of entitlement: to land, to wealth, to knowledge, to equal opportunity.
~ Arundhati Roy
The Believers come with their guns, their prayer beads and their own Destroy-Yourselves Manual.
~ Arundhati Roy
Terrorism is vicious, ugly, and dehumanizing for its perpetrators as well as its victims. But so is war. You could says that terrorism is the privatization of war. Terrorists are the free marketeers of war. They are people who don't believe that the state has a monopoly on the legitimate use of violence.
~ Arundhati Roy
India asks us, 'Why do you throw stones?' No one asks, 'Who burned your house down?
~ Arundhati Roy
Across the world, when governments and the media lavish all their time, attention, funds, research, space, sophistication, and seriousness on war talk and terrorism, then the message that goes out is disturbing and dangerous: If you seek to air and redress a public grievance, violence is more effective than non-violence. Unfortunately, if peaceful change is not given a chance, then violent change becomes inevitable.
~ Arundhati Roy
We're moving in a single file now. Myself and one hundred 'senselessly violent,' bloodthirsty insurgents. I looked around at the camp before we left. There are no signs that almost a hundred people had camped here, except for some ash where the fires had been. I cannot believe this army. As far as consumption goes, it has a lighter carbon footprint than any climate change evangelist.
~ Arundhati Roy
In remote border areas, near the Line of Control, the speed and regularity with which the bodies turned up, and the condition some of them were in, wasn't easy to cope with. Some were delivered in sacks, some in small polythene bags, just pieces of flesh, some hair and teeth. Notes pinned to them by the quartermasters of death said: 1kg, 27 kg, 500 g.
~ Arundhati Roy