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Quotes About Merciless

As far as Raman Raghav is concerned, he is ruthless.
~ Nawazuddin Siddiqui
People are ruthless, man.
~ Kat Dennings
I'm ruthless, to be honest!
~ Jonathan Cheban
Everything in him is absorbed by a single, exclusive interest, by a total concept, a total passion—revolution. In the depths of his being not only in words but in action he has sundered any connection with the civil order and with the entire educated world and with all the laws, proprieties, conventions, and morality of this world. He is—its merciless enemy, and if he continues to live in it, then it is only in order the more certainly to destroy it.
~ Philip Pomper
I had a reputation of being merciless at times. After a particularly busy night working with me, one of the newer backservers nursed his wounds over a beer and complained that I had ridden him hard. After that, I tried to take it easy on Seabiscuit, as we subsequently called him. When he worked hard and fast, I called him Bisquick.
~ Phoebe Damrosch
Alaska topraklar? merhametsizdir, ne umutlar? ne de özlemleri umursar.
~ Jon Krakauer
Blind to all fault, destiny can be ruthless at one's slightest distraction.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
It is far from easy to determine whether she [Nature] has proved to man a kind parent or a merciless stepmother.
~ Pliny (the Elder)
Not the torturer will scare me, nor the body's final fall, nor the barrels of death's rifles, nor the shadows on the wall, nor the night when to the ground the last dim star of pain, is hurled but the blind indifference of a merciless, unfeeling world.
~ Roger Waters
Droll thing life is — that mysterious arrangement of merciless logic for a futile purpose. The most you can hope from it is some knowledge of yourself — that comes too late — a crop of unextinguishable regrets.
~ Joseph Conrad
Groop I implore thee," continued the merciless Vogon, "my foonting turlingdromes.
~ Douglas Adams
Mathematics is a terrible calling. It's as merciless as gravity. It swallows the soul. There's a point near a black hole called the last stable orbit. Once you drop below that radius, no force in the universe can stop you falling all the way in.
~ Alastair Reynolds
In actual operation Nature is cruel and merciless to men, as to all other beings. Let a tribe of human animals live a rational life, Nature will smile upon them and their posterity; but let them attempt to organize an unnatural mode of existence an equality elysium, and they will be punished even to the point of extermination.
~ Ragnar Redbeard
The Wheel of Time and the wheel of a man's life turn alike without pity or mercy.
~ Robert Jordan
I very carefully levered up an eyelid and shut it again fast. A merciless sunbeam had squirted straight in, making my brain bleed.
~ Kyril Bonfiglioli
Nature has no mercy at all. Nature says, "I'm going to snow. If you have on a bikini and no snowshoes, that's tough. I am going to snow anyway."
~ Maya Angelou
And so I learned what solitude really was. It was raw material - awesome, malleable,older than men or worlds or water. And it was merciless - for it let a man become precisely what he alone made of himself.
~ David James Duncan
Man should strive to be a gentleman in a barbaric world, merciful in a merciless time and humane in an inhumane culture.
~ Seth D.
There is no more merciless mental vivisector unhanged than Marcia Kibbe Klaw. Compared to her ice-bright scalpel, Balzac and Thackeray wielded wands of whipped-cream and swans-down.
~ Albert Payson Terhune
Cold water is merciless, but righteous.
~ Wim Hof
Was tonality out there – God-given? Or were those magic ratios, like everything human, makeshift rules to be broken on the way to a more merciless freedom?
~ Richard Powers
I would make this war as severe as possible, and show no symptoms of tiring till the South begs for mercy.
~ William Tecumseh Sherman
When religious groups in a conflict eliminate the personal element and perceive themselves as representatives of collectives, heir actions tend to become more "radical" and "merciless." (Ch.3, by Jaco Cilliers, p. 48)
~ David R. Smock
He seemed enlightened. But like every drug lord who's ever risen to such a rank, he was also shrewd, merciless, and ultimately delusional. He was a vicious mass murderer who mistook himself for a gentleman. A thug who fancied himself a poet.
~ Jeanine Cummins