Top 15 Disembowelment Quotes

#1. Exercises cultivated self-reliance - the foundation of courage.

Alexander Suvorov

#2. My mother studied English and drama at the University of Pennsylvania, where my father studied architecture. She was a great influence in all sorts of ways, a wicked wit.

Donald Barthelme

#3. Fascism is nothing but capitalist reaction.

Leon Trotsky

#4. Let me guess, Velkan wants to see me? (Esperetta)
No. The only thing His Highness would like to see in regards to you, Princess, is your disembowelment. (Raluca)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#5. The only way to reduce the number of nuclear weapons is to use them.

Rush Limbaugh

#6. The words were pulled from her, agonizing, like a disembowelment.

Dawn Jayne

#7. Never be picky and choosy about means of escaping disembowelment, or waste your time trying to find reasons for the persecution you're a victim of. Escape is good enough for the wise.

Louis-Ferdinand Celine

#8. We let off a Dungbomb in the corridor and it upset him for some reason - "
"So he hauled us off to his office and started threatening us with the usual - "
" - detention - "
" - disembowelment -

J.K. Rowling

#9. A sign on the door proclaimed: The countess is NOT to be bothered except in the cases of death, disembowelment, the Apocalypse, or the arrival of her mother.

Courtney Milan

#10. I've missed you even more than I thought I would. And that's saying something, because I thought I'd miss you a lot

Michelle Dalton

#11. A full heart has room for everything and empty heart has room for nothing. Who understands?

Antonio Porchia

#12. Dimly
at first wary that it was merely a dislodged fragment of the dream
she remembered Resurgam. And then, slowly, events returned, not as a tidal wave, or even as as landslide, but as a slow, squelching slippage: a disembowelment of the past.

Alastair Reynolds

#13. Do you know what happened to the last person who took that tone with me? (Xypher)
Let me guess ... Disembowelment. Probably painful. Definitely slow. (Simone)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#14. A man's shortcomings are taken from his epoch; his virtues and greatness belong to himself.

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#15. Konstantin Levin did not like talking and hearing about the beauty of nature. Words for him took away the beauty of what he saw.

Leo Tolstoy

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