Top 19 Bludgeoned To Death Quotes

#1. Had you crawled out from under my bed when I was a child, I would have bludgeoned you to death with my father's mace." Brishen

Grace Draven

#2. When you cannot answer a skeptic, be content to wait for more light; but never forsake a great principle.

J.C. Ryle

#3. We always worry about the wrong things, don't we?

Michael Cunningham

#4. Failure to critique US empire allows feminist projects to be used and mobilized as handmaidens in the imperial project.

Chandra Talpade Mohanty

#5. You should listen to even the smallest voice, someday it could be the one that makes a difference.

Crystal Marcos

#6. Reached by a trap door in the middle of the floor, from which a ladder led down into the small, dark hole. When Dorothy stood in the doorway and looked around, she could see nothing but the great gray prairie on every side. Not a tree nor a house broke the broad

L. Frank Baum

#7. People are getting away from the whole album experience, it's true. I think that's sad. Maybe I'm just saying that because I'm an old fart. But I can't help it - albums are what I grew up with, and I still love them.

Alex Lifeson

#8. Fragrance is the voice of inanimate things.

Mary Webb

#9. I think, honestly, that a lot of people think I'm sad and dark all the time, because of the music I have made. But there's a huge part of my personality that's really energetic, outgoing and goofy.

Skylar Grey

#10. Forgiveness is essential to health, growth, and healing.

Lee L Jampolsky

#11. Being mad at someone for acting exactly the way you assume they'll act is no one's fault but your own.

Sarah Addison Allen

#12. There were stories in the newspapers, of course, corpses in ditches or the woods, bludgeoned to death or mutilated, interfered with, as they used to say, but they were about other women, and the men who did such things were other men. None of them were the men we knew.

Margaret Atwood

#13. The strangest sight was the old giant Thoon, who was getting bludgeoned to death by three old ladies with brass clubs - the Fates, armed for war.

Rick Riordan

#14. No question; language can free us of feeling, or almost. Maybe that's one of its functions - so we can understand the world without becoming entirely overwhelmed by it.

Carl Sagan

#15. I'm tied up, gagged and about to be bludgeoned to death by a lawn ornament. Jeez, that's depressing.
- Raven Smith

Rita Stradling

#16. A loud voice cannot compete with a clear voice, even if it's a whisper.

Barry Neil Kaufman

#17. It was worse than murder. It was twisted, wretched perversion, as though someone had bludgeoned another person to death with a Botticelli, turned something of beauty to an act of utter destruction.

Jim Butcher

#18. You need a good gardener and a good fisherman. The cook is not required.

Alain Ducasse

#19. We were placed on earth to fulfil a purpose, and that purpose is what gives meaning to our lives, you were sent to the world to make an impact and make a difference

Myles Munroe

Famous Authors

Popular Topics

Scroll to Top