Murdering People Quotes
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I don't know whom shall I ask this question!
What is the rationality behind killing and murdering innocent people for the sake of your God? — M.F. Moonzajer
What is the rationality behind killing and murdering innocent people for the sake of your God? — M.F. Moonzajer
You're a gentleman," they used to say to him. "You shouldn't have gone murdering people with a hatchet; that's no occupation for a gentleman.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Mothers are the diamonds that God gave us when we were born
— Michelle Geaney
You should not have gone murdering people with a hatchet. That is no occupation for a gentleman.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Stop invading Muslims lands! How can you expect Muslims to love you when you are forcefully occupying their lands and murdering their people?
— George Galloway
The keeper was unsighted - he still didn't see it.
— Ron Atkinson
He could see the honey, he could smell the honey, but he couldn't quite reach the honey.
— A.A. Milne
Florida has tons of entertainment opportunities because Walt Disney World and Universal Studios are there.
— Kevin Richardson
It's when the thing itself is missing that you have to supply the word.
— Henry De Montherlant
I get a kick out of murdering people.
— Carl Panzram
I'm not afraid to fall anymore. The only thing I'm fucking terrified of, is that you won't be there to catch me when I do.
— Beth Michele
People are murdering each other without any recourse ... So we need to get in our communities and work from the inside out.
— Russell Simmons
You cannot kill an idea by murdering innocent people - though you can nudge it toward suicide.
— Joe Randazzo
Too much work and too much energy kill a man just as effectively as too much assorted vice or too much drink
— Rudyard Kipling
Religion is excellent stuff for keeping common people quiet. Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich.
— Napoleon Bonaparte