1,621 Quotes About Violence
- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Lawlessness, deception, theft, violence, these are the things people except from black people in the mono-cultural society
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- Author Sunday Adelaja
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Xenophobia is a fear or hatred of someone or something foreign, unfamiliar or strange, the perception of a stranger as incomprehensible and perplexing thereby leading to hostility and violence
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- Author Suzy Kassem
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Violence against a women should be given the death penalty. Why? Because abusing a woman is the same as hurting your mother. And hurting your mother is the same as hurting God. They both gave you life. -- Suzy Kassem, The Writings of Suzy Kassem
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- Author Alice Sebold
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I was motivated to write about violence because I believe it’s not unusual. I see it as just a part of life, and I think we get in trouble when we separate people who’ve experienced it from those who haven’t.
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- Author Émile Zola
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They were brutes, no doubt, but brutes who could not read, and who were dying of hunger.
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- Author Mango Wodzak
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Violence is weakness. True strength comes not through brutality and savagery, but through tenderness, mercy and grace.
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- Author Mango Wodzak
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No decent person deliberately chooses to be violent or cruel. We must remove our blinkers and learn that in order to live according to our true values, we need to stop viewing animals as commodities to be used, abused and killed for our own selfish benefit.
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- Author Neil Walker
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You are from Belfast; are you sure that was your first time holding a gun?
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- Author Mango Wodzak
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Violence takes on many forms, sadly violence is such an everyday part of our lives that we have mostly become oblivious to it. It goes on behind closed doors, far away from our vision. Screams that go unheard by the masses. Yet the butchered remains of miserable lives land with a sizzle on our dinner plates, and are rarely fully recognised for what they really are.
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