Bloodlust Quotes
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Bloodlust Quotes & Sayings
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Angel screeched with fury and despair to the empty walls around her. I'm human, do you hear me? It hurts!
— James Patterson
I am nothing but I must be everything.
— Karl Marx
To stand in silence when they should be protesting makes cowards of men.
— Abraham Lincoln
Don't think about it. Think, and your actions will betray your thoughts. Don't feel bloodlust. Keep a calm heart. Move forward.
— Mohiro Kitoh
If you see a river running smoothly, it's because someone has drowned in it, and if it's raging, it means that it's still got bloodlust.
— Florence Welch
Your second-hand bookseller is second to none in the worth of the treasures he dispenses.
— Leigh Hunt
There are a million things in music I know nothing about. I just want to narrow down that figure.
— Andre Previn
I have done well out of TV, but not well enough to buy football clubs. I'm not sure it's ever a way to make money.
— Clive Anderson
I don't want to be famous. I want to tell stories.
— Carrie Coon
Nose-to-tail eating is not a bloodlust, testosterone-fueled offal hunt. It's common sense, and it's all good stuff.
— Fergus Henderson
Fate might forgive greed, or gluttony, or even bloodlust, but it never ignores being ignored.
— Erik Bundy
Grammar snobs are a distinct breed from their gentle cousins: word nerds and grammar geeks. The difference is bloodlust.
— June Casagrande
This is just a phase, right? This whole bloodlust thing?
— Isabelle Rowan
With a savage grin, he let out an inhuman roar of bloodlust and threw himself into an unholy orgy of blood, fangs, claws, and death.
— Alan Kinross
We can make fun of hockey fans, but someone who enjoys Homer is indulging the same kind of vicarious bloodlust.
— Steven Pinker
All he saw was madness and bloodlust and jealousy carved onto countless bleeding and mangled faces.
— James Dashner
All that has happened is that the public has adjusted to incoherence and been amused into indifference.
— Neil Postman
Ignorance and bloodlust have a long tradition in the United States, especially in the red states.
— Jane Smiley
Neighborhood grocery stores, coal yards, gas stations, cheap taverns, big old rundown houses, a few churches with blank embarrassed faces.
— Ross Macdonald