One should rather die than be betrayed. There is no deceit in death. It delivers precisely what it has promised. Betrayal, though ... betrayal is the willful slaughter of hope.
Steven Deitz
When the Sex War ended with the slaughter of the Grandmothers, / They found a bachelor`s baby suffocating under them; / Somebody called him George and that was the end of it: / They hitched him up to the Army.
W.H. Auden
[On the wearing of fur] My great-grandmother was a Cherokee. With the Indians, it wasn`t slaughter. I have some vintage fur. I don`t buy new stuff.
Lenny Kravitz
Workers, comrades, and you, women of the people, let not this festival of May, the second during the war, pass without protest against the Imperialist Slaughter.
Allen Holmes
While it`s serious to individual producers, from a national perspective, Katrina won`t have much impact, ... The consumer won`t feel it. Millions of chickens have been lost, but in Mississippi alone, you slaughter 5 million a day.
Keith Collins
The world today will either be stepping forward into an era where conservation and the environment really matter, or it will be stepping back into the Dark Ages, where the people of the world think that slaughter of whales using grenades, electric lances ...
Ian Campbell
The city and province were given up to anarchy; the coloured people, elated with victory, proclaimed the slaughter of all whites, except the English, French, and American residents.
Alexandra Bodemann
Now that I know how supermarket meat is made, I regard eating it as a somewhat risky proposition. I know how those animals live and what`s on their hides when they go to slaughter, so I don`t buy industrial meat.
Amanda Zimmerman
I was disappointed, not because we had lost the war but because our people had allowed it to go on for so many years, instead of heeding the few voices of protest against all that mass insanity and slaughter.
Alex Lopez Negrete
Battles are won by slaughter and maneuver. The greater the general, the more he contributes in maneuver, the less he demands in slaughter.
Winston Churchill
Battles are won by slaughter and maneuver. The greater the general, the more he contributes in maneuver, the less he demands in slaughter.
Winston Churchill
Although lynchings have steadily increased in number and barbarity during the last twenty years, there has been no single effort put forth by the many moral and philanthropic forces of the country to put a stop to this wholesale slaughter.
Alexis E. Fajardo