
I am a longtime,
rabid fan of Jonathan Kozol. —
Sandra Tsing Loh

If all the women in the city fought like that, muggers would take up safer occupations, like wrestling
rabid tigers. —
J.C. Nelson

And sharp-faced, like Boris, but with an evil red-rimmed gaze and tiny, brownish sawteeth. He made me think of a
rabid fox. —
Donna Tartt
Rabid fans were literally jumping into the camera. —
Penelope Spheeris

Each note is inscribed on a sugar
cube lodged in the hoof of a
rabid pig. —
Lara Glenum

I used to be a
rabid reader, but now it's scripts or nothing - network television is quite relentless, and you can't drop the ball. —
Robert Carlyle
rabid tush patrol —
Kevin Barry

Any boy who'd love a sailboat-patterned, swimsuited sausage who tames
rabid foxes would be wonderful. And impossible. —
Fanny Britt

Country artists have advantages all over the place. The radio support is incredible. The fanbase is
rabid, all over. —
Amos Lee

If I can face a street full of
rabid zombies, I can tell a boy I like him. Right? —
Alison Kemper

I hate the word proper. If you tell me a thing is not proper, I immediately feel the most
rabid desire to go 'neck and heels' into it. —
Fanny Fern

( ... ) I do want to leave, in the desperate way that an animal wants to escape a trap. Wild and
rabid. Ready to gnaw through bone. —
Veronica Roth

One need not be a
rabid Anglican to be extremely sensible to the charm of an English country church ... —
Henry James

Sylvie was surprised by the
rabid patriotism of the women on the platform, surely war should make pacifists of all women? —
Kate Atkinson

Their lives had no value; killing a Goblin was like killing a
rabid dog - everyone was better off for it. —
S.G. Night

Our fans are like
rabid beasts that rub themselves with the nectar that is Psych. —
James Roday

I think what makes a good show is obviously a
rabid fan base. —
Jim Rash

I have to say I know much more about football than I would like to, because my husband is a
rabid football fan, and it's been so horrible. —
Ruth Reichl

Pussy power's pulling me down, down, down, down. When it's there and I can't have it, I get real real
rabid. —
Iggy Pop

There is no difference between a
rabid dog and a warmonger! —
Mehmet Murat Ildan

I don't think that brutality and idealism are mutually exclusive. It's a common denominator in my work -
rabid idealism. —
Richard Grossman

The old appeals to racial, sexual and religious chauvinism to
rabid nationalist fervor, are beginning not to work. —
Carl Sagan

You have a
rabid fan following that would buy your phone bill in hardcover and still manage to wank off to it. —
Tiffany Reisz

To kill these (
rabid) dogs, in my opinion, amount to himsa, but I believe it to be inevitable if we are to escape much greater himsa. —
Mahatma Gandhi

There was a big old St. Bernard went
rabid downstate a couple of years ago and killed four people. —
Stephen King

In a neurotic society, insane ideas can become 'normal', the current triumph of tribalism is the result of
rabid global anti-intellectualism. —
Martijn Benders

looked more like someone had let a
rabid raven dance on the sign than it did actual writing. —
J.C. Nelson

Being a traditionalist, I'm a
rabid sucker for Christmas. In July, I'm already worried that there are only 146 shopping days left. —
John Waters

And to fight this beast of wrong is what I intend to do. To do otherwise is to sidestp this
rabid injustice. —
John-Talmage Mathis

It's unnecessary to understand how an animal became
rabid to put it down, —
Karen Marie Moning

Now, I've never heard a
rabid hyena shriek from rectal acid burns. But I'll bet that sounds a lot like Mllsh-mllsh introducing a guest. —
Rob Reid

I mean 'One Tree Hill' had some
rabid fans - you'd be surprised - they're almost in a class of their own. —
Joe Manganiello

The fire bit into my legs like a
rabid fox. —
Ross Macdonald