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We are drawn to horror even as we recoil from it.
— Jodi Picoult
Violence does, in truth, recoil upon the violent, and the schemer falls into the pit which he digs for another.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
One cannot violate the promptings of one's nature without having that nature recoil upon itself.
— Jack London
Violence recoils on the violent.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Violence and wrong enclose all who commit them in their meshes and do mostly recoil on him from whom they begin.
— Lucretius
Politics is rough and tumble everywhere, and many women recoil from that negative aspect of it - the nastiness, the charges and counter-charges.
— Melanne Verveer
Evil on itself shall back recoil.
— John Milton
Crime oft recoils upon the author's head.
— Seneca The Younger
Let's do what you fear most
That from which you recoil
But which still makes your eyes moist — Lou Reed
That from which you recoil
But which still makes your eyes moist — Lou Reed
I think I am incredibly generous with how much I give to my projects, but that's my generosity with the job.
— Elena Anaya
On a sudden open fly With impetuous recoil and jarring sound Th' infernal doors, and on their hinges grate Harsh thunder.
— John Milton
A man cannot spend his life worrying about the unexpected.
— David Gemmell
Your ability to see beauty and possibility is proportionate to the level at which you embrace gratitude.
— Steve Maraboli
The man who seeks revenge is like the man who shoots himself in order to hit his enemy with the kick of the gun's recoil.
— Tim LaHaye
Love me or hate me but your never going to forget me
— William Shakespeare
Spider-Man initially made me want to come to New York and work for Marvel; I wanted to be a comic book artist.
— Chris Columbus
He for himself weaves woe who weaves for others woe, and evil counsel on the counselor recoils.
— Hesiod
I see graphic design as the organization of information that is semantically correct, syntactically consistent and pragmatically understandable.
— Massimo Vignelli
Many a man's vices have at first been nothing worse than good qualities run wild.
— Augustus William Hare