1,246 Quotes About Murder
- Author Marty Rubin
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What kind of god would create a world in which the means of survival depends on our eating each other?
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- Author Keira D. Skye
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She had golden blazing sun kissed hair, which hung down in loose, lazy spirals, a heart shaped pouted mouth, which was pink tinged with violet blushing, wide, spangled blue eyes that glimmered sparks to flicker and ember in the vivid intelligence of the moon’s love, and a yielding body, that seem to tangle in loose rhythm as I walked near to her.
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- Author Kerrigan Byrne
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Oh, she’d let justice take its course… Because justice, as everyone knew, was a woman.
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- Author M.F. Moonzajer
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There is no nation in the history that has not experienced bloodshed and murdering. We all have committed the same mistakes in a different manner.
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- Author Nenia Campbell
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It's true what they say, you know. First fuck. First love. First kill. You never forget your first.
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- Author V.S. Carnes
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The blood dried on his good hand, he passed his palm over her hair. It curled about his wrist and sprung back into displace as the breeze fluttered by. In the firelight, it was golden like the dandelions of which she’d spoken. The ones that had grown along the Franklin riverbank in late summer. The ones he had lost any faith in since he’d committed his first murder there.
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- Author Anthony Horowitz
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No, the events which I am about to describe were simply too monstrous, too shocking to appear in print. They still are. It is no exaggeration to suggest that they would tear apart the entire fabric of society and, particularly at a time of war, this is something I cannot risk.
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- Author Saaskia Aark-Bennett
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I wish I could find MY books listed on GOODREADS - DODGING JOE, THE WOMAN WHO WOULDN'T EXPLAIN, THE BITTER GRAPES - ll available through Amazon and Createspace -
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- Author Blake Nelson
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But what were you supposed to do with that weight? Once it was on you? Just be a man? Just suck it up? Maybe you were. Maybe that was the real test. Maybe that is exactly the thing that made you a man: the ability to function with the worst possible secrets in your brain. Which was why so many grown-up men seemed so ridiculous. They never felt that responsibility. They were untested, unproven; they were boys in grown-up clothes.
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