1,246 Quotes About Murder
- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Most of the dreams that have suffered to death were murdered by their own owners.
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- Author Carlos Ruiz Zafón
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A young man is the perfect soldier. He has great potential for aggression and a limited critical capacity—or none at all—with which to analyze it and judge how to channel it. Throughout history societies have found ways of using this store of aggression, turning their adolescents into soldiers, cannon fodder with which to conquer their neighbors or defend themselves against their aggressors.
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- Author Clive Barker
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Born from different parents, they were siblings in death, destroyed by the same hand.
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- Author Bruce Crown
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What kind of dark, twisted mind preys on young women? I think it was Poe that said the death of a beautiful woman is the most poetical thing in the universe, and if that was true… I was John Milton.
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- Author W.H. Auden
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Murder is commoner among cooks than among members of any other profession.
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- Author Dianne Harman Cornered Coyote
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Maria, it sounds like he was insane. Rational people don't intentionally addict people. I feel sorry for those poor people who were unsuspecting victims.
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- Author Bruce Crown
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Naturally, the plague of humanity named confidence (or pride to some), which symptoms often render each person to fiercely believe himself to be above average, let them to believe that it was others who were affected by this case but not them. Everyone thought they had the quintessential ability to detach themselves from the cases they were working, even if the victim looked and behaved exactly like their son, daughter, niece or nephew.
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- Author Robert Galbraith
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Nutters love murder.
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- Author Hazel Butler
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I imagined her poised, a humerus in one hand, a toothbrush in the other, as she gently brushed away the last remnants of the person who had once used that arm to shake hands, open doors, lift a mug of tea. I wondered if it was so very different from how I myself looked when I sat on the floor of my finds room, perhaps sitting cross-legged, at the centre of a circle of newly cleaned bones, a tibia in one hand, a toothbrush in the other …
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