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Cold Blooded Quotes

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Anthony Liccione
“Which is colder, the hand or the gun?”
Anthony Liccione

Holly Black
“You can't help trying to charm every snake you come upon, no matter how cold-blooded or vicious. Let that one be.”
Holly Black, The Stolen Heir

“There is another dangerous component to armed robberies, one that I could never understand. I noticed some time ago that with each robbery I committed there was an intense out of control anger that gripped me. It was as if I was there to get something that was inherently mine, and I came to take it by force. I’ve heard many stories directly from individuals about how they just burst into stores with their guns drawn. They would be shouting at people, gun butting them sometimes for no reason at all. One individual told me that he ran into a store and jump kicked a fella who just stood there. The only reason he was kicked is that he was there.
It’s as if once you’ve overridden your conscience of going through with the act, it is replaced with anger and a level of brutality that is usually reserved for when you are fighting for your life. This, to me, is what makes armed robberies so dangerous—because the slightest provocation or any sudden movement by anyone could lead to them being shot or killed. It is always an extremely delicate and dicey situation, because the armed robber is pulling the trigger out of fear more than anything else.”
Drexel Deal, The Fight of My Life is Wrapped Up in My Father

Raymond Chandler
“If I had a razor, I'd cut your throat â€� just to see what ran out of it.”
Raymond Chandler, The Big Sleep

Nenia Campbell
“There is no playacting in this court. If you stay your hand, they will cut it off.”
Nenia Campbell, Dragon Queen

“This book consists not only of my stories of mistakes, rather it’s all our stories of mistakes and heart aches. It’s the plight of all of us who were rebelling, and kicking against the social messes we found ourselves in. Yet there are so many others who are not alive today, and I feel obligated in not allowing the lessons of their mistakes to lie in the grave with them.
It was the United States Senator, Al Franken, who stated, “Mistakes are a part of being human. Precious life lessons that can only be learned the hard way unless it's a fatal mistake, which, at least, others can learn from.� I’m revealing all of those mistakes and more, sadly a lot of them are fatal. In an attempt to have these real life lessons obtained in blood, prevent the blood-shedding of so many others. These stories are ones that young people can understand and identify with. While at the same time empowering them, to make better decisions about their choice of friends, the proper use of their time and how one wrong move can be fatal. I guess the major question that we all have to ask ourselves at the end of the day would be: how could I and so many others have been prevented from becoming monsters? You be the judge.
I now extend my hand to you, and personally invite you to take a journey with me into the heartlands of innocence to menacing, from a youngster to a monster, and the making of a predator. I will safely walk you down the deserted and darkened street corners which were once my world of crime, gang violence and senseless murders.
It’s a different world unto itself, one which could only be observed up close by invitation only. Together we will learn the motivation behind hard-core gangsters, and explore the minds of cold-blooded murderers. You will discover the way they think about their own lives, and why they are so remorseless about the taking of another’s life. So, if you will, please journey with me as we discover together how the fight of our lives were wrapped up in our fathers.”
Drexel Deal, The Fight of My Life is Wrapped Up in My Father

“All the captain's wives belonged to the literate, well-traveled ranks of the new upper-middle class. Family records say as little about them as such records generally say about women, but one of them - probably Sarah's great-grandmother Mary Furber - left an unsigned diary that the Jewett sisters discovered in the old house when they were well into middle age. Set in Exeter in 1782, it shows us a young woman much like one of Jane Austen's Bennett sisters (the younger, flighty ones), engaged in a ceaseless and rather cold-blooded appraisal of the marriage market. Young men are ruthlessly sorted into two categories, "Somebodies" and "Nobodies.”
Paula Blanchard, Sarah Orne Jewett: Her World And Her Work

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“NO FIRE CAN BURN A COLD BLOOD AND NO WATER CAN EXTINGUISH A COLD-BLOODED FIRE”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“BE HOT AND OUTSHINE EVERYONE; BE COOL AND FREEZE EVERYONE; BE COLD BLOODED”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Marie Mackay
“He wasn’t the Noble she wanted dead—though watching him crash to his knees on the floor beside her bed, she knew that wasn’t strictly true.”
Marie Mackay, Amber and Shadow

Casey Renee Kiser
“A gator smile past happy hour;
eyes above the filth of truth
Judging me from his sex swamp,
oh, this cold blood bleeds power
All dead at the kissing booth;
mirrored reptile tail-swing stomp”
Casey Renee Kiser, Altered States of the Unflinching Souls