Top 13 Quotes About Violence In Macbeth
#1. Ninety percent of what's wrong with singers today is that they don't breathe right.
Marilyn Horne
#2. The age of the pulp magazine was the last in which youngsters, to get their primitive material, were forced to be literate.
Isaac Asimov
#3. I find myself frequently introducing myself to someone, saying that, you know, I've grown up black and biracial in the United States.
Natasha Trethewey
#4. Hong Kong represents the kind of Asia with which both West and East are comfortable, ... It offers, in that sense, a vision for the future of Asia.
Chris Patten
#5. How drugs patchworked simple, banal thoughts into phrases that seemed filled with importance. My glitchy adolescent brain was desperate for causalities, for conspiracies that drenched every word, every gesture, with meaning. I wanted Russell to be a genius.
Emma Cline
#6. Why do you need someone else to tell you what you are? Why can't you just write for the sake of writing? You don't have to be famous to do those things.
Rachel Joyce
#7. If we want the whole world to be rich, we need to start loving wealth. In the difference between poverty and plenty, the problem is the pverty, not the difference. Wealth is good.
P. J. O'Rourke
#8. For me, what Macbeth is about is people who cannot face their fears and pain and instead of facing them and going beyond, they just run away and they try to cover this with power and violence, but it doesn't work.
Marion Cotillard
#9. It's impossible to fail completely and it's impossible to succeed perfectly.
Robert H. Schuller
#10. It is instructive, for instance, to trace the computer industry's decline in vision, idealism, creativity, romance and sheer fun as it becomes more and more important and prosperous.
Robert Shea
#11. Friendship, compounded of esteem and love, derives from one its tenderness and its permanence from the other.
Samuel Johnson
#12. I wanted to let form lead my thinking, and repetition always confronts you with the interesting problem of how to break out of a cycle that seems so deterministic, which was germane to the story's concerns.
Catherine Brady
#13. We had laid down the law : no chocolate, no sex.
Sara Sheridan
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