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Rage boils through my veins. My heart screams for blood. My hands tremble with the need to squeeze his throat shut.
— Susan Ee
"MAKE RED YOUR CLAWS WITH HUMAN BLOOD ... OBLITERATE THE HUMAN FILTH ... "
"Ooh, that's a nice song," said the Hogfly, ever polite. — Cressida Cowell
"Ooh, that's a nice song," said the Hogfly, ever polite. — Cressida Cowell
In the killing of animals there is cruelty, rage, and the accustoming of oneself to the bad habit of shedding innocent blood.
— Joseph Albo
Once blood is shed in a national quarrel reason and right are swept aside by the rage of angry men.
— David Lloyd George
His blood is bad. He needs to be leeched. The leeches suck away the bad blood, all the rage and pain. No man can think so full of anger.
— George R R Martin
Satisfied he had made his point, he left me there to cough up blood and bile and impotent rage. And fear.
— Nenia Campbell
Life is an experiment. The more experiments the better
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
In my blood there is no Jewish blood. In their callous rage, all anti-Semites must hate me now as a Jew. For that reason I am a true Russian.
— Yevgeny Yevtushenko
I love when I am outside my comfort zone.
— Alicia Vikander
It's so tedious that everyone must be defined.
— Morrissey
I love this race from the very depths of my heart. It gives me motivation and it transcendsme like nothing else in the world.
— Lance Armstrong
If abandoned rage asks, Who should answer for this?/
Say, the very blood of our lives eats composure up. — Claudia Rankine
Say, the very blood of our lives eats composure up. — Claudia Rankine
Don't retire, rewire and refire
— Bernard Kelvin Clive
If yet your blood does not rage, then it is water that flows in your veins. For what is the flush of youth, if it is not of service to the motherland.
— Chandra Shekhar Azad
The ass will carry his load, but not a double load; ride not a free horse to death.
— Miguel De Cervantes