284 Quotes About Torture
- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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The real form of abuse is not a physical torture; it’s mismanagement of purpose by misunderstanding God!
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- Author Mia Moore
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When Lisa awoke she was back in the cell on the floor covered in her own blood, dirt, and urine. And that was only day 1.
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- Author Steen Langstrup
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My doppelganger wraps the ear in a handkerchief and shoves it into his pocket as he leaves the train with a nod of his head in my direction.”William Wilson in the short story 'Metro' by Steen Langstrup
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- Author Brom
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But he was sick of this charade. Sick of watching people lose a little more of their humanity each day, and sick to death of seeing people tortured in the name of God. What had happened to these people?
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- Author Rick Riordan
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The name says it all. That's where Dad (Hades) tries out his new punishment ideas, but he says the traditional ones still work best: the lava flows, the minefields full of exploding surprises, burning at the stake, running naked through cactus patches... You name it, we've got it here - Nico di Angelo
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- Author Marisha Pessl
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Not returning phone calls is the severest form of torture in the civilized world.
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- Author Heribert Prantl
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Foltern zerstört die zivile Basis des Zusammenlebens.
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- Author Julia Elizabeth
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Was it destined to be like this? Did the people who hurt me know what they were creating? Surely they must’ve, having tortured me so. They wanted a subject, and I gave it to them.Good luck getting past the demon.
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- Author Roberto J. González
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the dominance of state or empire over personal relationships; child-rearing and educational practices characterized by hard physical training and harsh discipline; the extraordinary role of military symbols in songs, rituals, and art; a cult of masculinity; and absorption of the family unit into the warfare state. It is worth considering the degree to which militarization has shaped our own society ...
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