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Mountain Man
: What do you want to do now?
Toothless Man
:
[grinning]
He got a real pretty mouth, ain't he?
Mountain Man
: That's the truth.
Toothless Man
:
[to Ed]
You gonna do some prayin' for me, boy. And you better pray good.
—
Mountain Man
(Bill McKinney)
,
Deliverance
Male on Male Rape
purty mouth
Pray
Terror
Rape
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Y'know the thing about a shark, he's got... lifeless eyes, black eyes, like a doll's eyes. When he comes at ya, doesn't seem to be livin'... until he bites ya. And those black eyes roll over white, and then... oh, then you hear that terrible high-pitch screamin', the ocean turns red, and spite of all the poundin' and the hollerin', they all come in and they... rip you to pieces.
—
Quint
(Robert Shaw)
,
Jaws
Sharks
Screaming
Terror
USS Indianapolis Disaster
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I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. I fear something terrible has happened.
—
Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi
(Alec Guinness)
,
Star Wars
The Force
disturbance
Terror
Pain
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This is my first visit to the Galaxy of Terror and I’d like it to be a pleasant one.
—
Turanga Leela
(Katey Sagal)
,
Futurama
,
Season 1
:
My Three Suns
galaxy
Terror
pleasant
visit
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Wild eyes of terror pray for sex on the beach.
—
Pierce The Veil
,
The Divine Zero
(Misadventures)
Wild
Eyes
Terror
sex on the beach
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Captain Flint:
You were right. About the toll it took. Playing this... part. Losing Miranda. The... things that losing Miranda drove me to. So, I know what you're feeling at the moment.
John Silver:
I perceived its effects on you. What I assumed was sorrow, loneliness, and, most of all, terror at the thing you were becoming. There is an element of this... journey into the dark that... I'm only now beginning to appreciate.
Captain Flint:
What's that?
John Silver:
How good it feels.
—
John Silver
(Luke Arnold)
,
Black Sails
,
Season 3
:
XXV.
Loss
Pain
Trauma
Tragedy
Sorrow
Loneliness
Terror
Self-Actualization
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[Murdock is singing in the cockpit when Hannibal joins him]
Hannibal
: The sleeping giant awakes.
[Murdock stops singing and stares shocked at Hannibal.]
Hannibal
: How fast can you bring us down?
Murdock
: You just landed, brother.
—
John 'Hannibal' Smith
(George Peppard)
,
The A-Team
,
Season 1
:
Mexican Slayride
Flying
Terror
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Once upon a time, I lived in a great big house. With a great big yard, and a great big bedroom. And a great big older brother. But by the middle of nineteen-sixty-nine, the house and the yard and the bedroom were are all getting...smaller. Or maybe Wayne and I were getting larger. One thing was certain. We were running out of room. The pressure was building. Then, just when things seemed near the point of no return...something happened. Something unexpected. Something...terrifying.
—
Narrator (Adult Kevin)
(Daniel Stern)
,
The Wonder Years
,
Season 3
:
Wayne on Wheels
Growing Up
Terror
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I'm all about empowerment. I empower my Cheerios to live in a state of constant fear by creating an environment of irrational, random terror.
—
Sue Sylvester
(Jane Lynch)
,
Glee
,
Season 1
:
Throwdown
empowerment
Cheerios
Fear
Terror
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Cyril
: As the Lord our God Himself is my witness, upon the conclusion of my current business, I shall return to this place, and visit upon you an apocalypse of such terror and destruction that you will rue, RUE, the very fact of your miserable birth!!
Coroner
: [munches on hot dog] I'll be here!
—
Cyril Figgis (voice)
(Chris Parnell)
,
Archer
,
Dreamland
:
Sleepers Wake
Threat
mean
Terror
Destruction
Indifference
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The best political weapon is the weapon of terror. Cruelty commands respect. Men may hate us. But, we don't ask for their love; only for their fear.
—
Heinrich Himmler
,
via en.wikiquote.org
Terror
Political Weapon
Cruelty
Respect
Hate
Love
Fear
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We will fight terror wherever it is because if we do not fight it, it will fight us. If we don't reach it, it will reach us.
—
Dan Halutz
,
IAF strikes religious building in southern Lebanon, 4 wounded
Terror
vigilance
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How could anyone ever know of the price paid by soldiers in terror, agony and bloodshed if they'd never been to places like Normandy, Bastogne or Haguenau?
—
David Kenyon Webster
(Eion Bailey)
,
Band of Brothers
,
Season 1
:
The Last Patrol
Normandy
Bastogne
Haguenau
Terror
Agony
Bloodshed
War
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We need to dial up the terror...
—
Claire Underwood
(Robin Wright)
,
House of Cards
,
Season 5
:
Chapter 53
Terror
Dial it Up
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Sam:
So, this job as glamorous as you thought it would be?
Jo:
Well, except for all the pee-your-pants terror, yeah, sure.
—
Sam Winchester
(Jared Padalecki)
,
Supernatural
,
Season 2
:
No Exit
glamor
Terror
Involuntary Urination
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It hurts me. It hurts me, knowing what I've done. And that pain—that pain is with me all the time. And every day I think that if I just...if I just give myself over to the blood, I can make that pain stop. It would be that easy. And every day I fight that. And I am so terrified that one day...I not going to want to fight that anymore more, Elena. And the next time I hurt somebody, it could be you.
—
Stefan Salvatore
(Paul Wesley)
,
The Vampire Diaries
,
Season 1
:
Blood Brothers
Pain
Blood
dread
Fear
Terror
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What do you call dangerous precipitation? A rain of terror.
—
Unknown
,
50 Terrible, Quick Jokes That’ll Get You A Laugh On Demand
Puns
Rain
Terror
dangerous
Precipitation
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Let me tell you why women, you win 99.9% of all fights. Yup. Yup, and I’ll tell you why right now. Here it is: because you are mental terrorists. You are brain ninjas and you know how to get in there with your katana and just cut us; and disappear into the night.
—
Dane Cook
,
Dane Cook - Why Women Win Fights
Women
Fight
Relationship
Win
Brain
Mind
manipulation
Ninja
Terror
mental
mind games
humor
comedy
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I was walking along a path with two friends — the sun was setting — suddenly the sky turned blood red — I paused, feeling exhausted, and leaned on the fence — there was blood and tongues of fire above the blue-black fjord and the city — my friends walked on, and I stood there trembling with anxiety — and I sensed an infinite scream passing through nature.
—
Edvard Munch
,
Quote in an entry in his Diary (22 January 1892), on the experience which inspired his famous painting, 'The Scream'
Terror
Blood
Fire
Anxiety
Imagination
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If anything happens in the daytime, we ask what it is and are not so frightened; but if there is a noise at night, terror seizes on all our senses.
—
John Calvin
,
John Calvin: A Sixteenth-Century Portrait
Day
Night
happen
Fear
frightened
Terror
senses
Afraid
Scared
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There is no terror equal that of the ignorant in a strange place.
—
Gore Vidal
,
Julian: A Novel
Terror
Fear
Ignorance
strange
Place
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Terror is not fun. It is pain. But when you push through it, you’re in a new world. A world you never explored before. It’s a mystery, a maze, a game, a play.
—
James Altucher
,
The Discomfort Zone
Terror
Pain
Comfort Zone
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That's how children deal with terror, they fall asleep.
—
Khaled Hosseini
,
The Kite Runner
Sleep
Fear
Terror
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He might have been encased in a thick glass bubble, so separate did he feel from his three dining companions. It was a sensation with which he was only too familiar, that of walking in a giant sphere of worry, enclosed by it, watching his own terrors roll by, obscuring the outside world.
—
J.K Rowling
,
The Casual Vacancy
what anxiety feels like
anxiety in literature
Panic
Isolation
Life
Terror
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How can you have a war on terrorism when war itself is terrorism?
—
Howard Zinn
,
On War
War
Terrorism
Peace
Terror
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Lenin had been a risk-taker. Trotsky had been one, too, until Stalin had made him the Bill Gates of the Soviet Union, the excoriated crypto-reactionary. But Stalin himself hadn’t needed to take so many risks, because terror worked better. Although, to a man, the new revolutionaries all claimed to worship risk-taking— a relative term in any case, since the risk in question was of losing some venture capitalist’s money, at worst of wasting a few parentally funded years, rather than, say, the risk of being shot or hanged— the most successful of them had instead followed Stalin’s example. Like the old politburos, the new politburo styled itself as the enemy of the elite and the friend of the masses, dedicated to giving consumers what they wanted, but to Andreas (who, admittedly, had never learned how to want stuff) it seemed as if the Internet was governed more by fear: the fear of unpopularity and uncoolness, the fear of missing out, the fear of being flamed or forgotten. In the Republic, people had been terrified of the state; under the New Regime, what terrified them was the state of nature: kill or be killed, eat or be eaten. In both cases, the fear was entirely reasonable; indeed, it was the product of reason. The full name of the Republic’s ideology had been Scientific Socialism, a name pointing backward to la Terreur (the Jacobins, with their marvelously efficient guillotine, may have been executioners, but they fashioned themselves as executors of Enlightenment rationality) and forward to the terrors of technocracy, which sought to liberate humanity from its humanness through the efficiency of markets and the rationality of machines. This was the truly eternal fixture of illegitimate revolution, this impatience with irrationality, this wish to be clean of it once and for all.
—
Jonathan Franzen
,
Purity: A Novel
Risk Taking
Seduction of Unreason
Terror
Web Economics
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It is impossible to capture the tremor of terror. Everything is insignificant — here, at the pinnacle of history self-exposed by its violence, everything is eerily quiet like an abandoned November field.
—
Jean Baudrillard
,
Looking Back on the End of the World
When You Go There
Berlin Wall
History Ends
Terror
Fear And Trembling
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You thought you knew that abyss? It is another thing to experience it. Everything will happen to you. Think of all the frightful and devilish things that men have inflicted on their brothers. That should happen to you in your heart. Suffer it yourself through your own hand, and know that it is your own heinous and devilish hand that inflicts the suffering on you, but not your brother, who wrestles with his own devils.
—
Carl Jung
,
The Red Book: A Reader's Edition (Philemon)
Abyss
Connectionism
Evil
Horror
One Body
Relationalism
Suffering
Terror
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