If you want to get into a good entrepreneurial business, guillotines may be in fashion. — Gerald Celente Copy Share Image
Liberty, equality, fraternity, or death; - the last, much the easiest to bestow, O Guillotine! — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
I do say that I am in favor of the return of the guillotine and that is for the worst of the… — Roseanne Barr Copy Share Image
The guillotine is the ultimate expression of Law, and its name is vengeance; it is not neutral, nor does it allow us… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“She had hair the colour of' blackmail, a spine as straight as a guillotine, and a face that could sink ships.” — Marie Phillips Copy Share Image
“If our school ever performed a play about the French Revolution, she could play the guillotine.” — Robin Benway Copy Share Image
“There is only one cure for grey hair. It was invented by a Frenchman. It is called the guillotine.” — Wodehouse Copy Share Image
The old farm roads a four lane that leads to the mall, and our dreams are all guillotines waiting to fall. — Ani DiFranco Copy Share Image
The knife is the most durable, immortal, the most genius thing that man created. The knife was the guillotine; the knife is… — Yevgeny Zamyatin Copy Share Image
There's no such thing as life; or if there is, It is faster than the weather, faster than Any character. It is… — Wallace Stevens Copy Share Image
The French Revolution gave birth to no artists but only to a great journalist, Desmoulins, and to an under-the-counter writer, Sade. The… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
Somewhere within the concept of justice, the worst of the guilty must always be removed. I cannot divorce this, not completely. The… — Roseanne Barr Copy Share Image
Forget the noose. Forget the Iron Maiden. Forget the electric chair or the guillotine. The mind was mankind's most painful torture chamber,… — Tiffanie DeBartolo Copy Share Image
“We may be indifferent to the death penalty and not declare ourselves either way so long as we have not seen a… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
In the social equation, the value of a single life is nil; in the cosmic equation, it is infinite... Not only communism,… — Arthur Koestler Copy Share Image
The humanitarian wishes to be a prime mover in the lives of others. He cannot admit either the divine or the natural… — Isabel Paterson Copy Share Image
The whole famous Reign of Terror [of the 1790s] in fifteen months guillotined 2,596 aristos. The Versaillists [the anti-Communards of 1871] executed… — Guy Endore Copy Share Image
There is more than one way to burn a book. And the world is full of people running about with lit matches.… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
The old terms must be invented with new meaning and given new explanations. Liberty, equality, and fraternity are no longer what they… — Henrik Ibsen Copy Share Image
When that happens [the demise of golf], old men will furtively beckon to their sons and, like fugitives from the guillotine recalling… — Alistair Cooke Copy Share Image
If you are a guillotine producer, watch out your head; because wickedness is a boomerang. — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
Sink me! Your taylors have betrayed you! T'wood serve you better to send THEM to Madam Guillotine — Anonymous Copy Share Image
For misdirected love, the attainment of its object is, indeed, the best cure; but it cures as the guillotine cures headache. — Ivan Panin Copy Share Image
If my thought-dreams could be seen/ They'd probably put my head in a guillotine. — Bob Dylan Copy Share Image
The more I see of the moneyed classes, the more I understand the guillotine. — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
Your services might be as useful as a barbershop on the steps of a guillotine. — Rowan Atkinson Copy Share Image
Melt all the guns, I thought, break the knives, burn the guillotines-and the malicious will still write letters that kill. — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
“The earl could have made Napoleon comfortable in a room sporting a guillotine.” — Melissa Lynne Blue Copy Share Image
A people that is able to say everything, becomes able to do everything. The crowd which follows me with admiration, would run… — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
I put my head out of my window and see how much the wind’s knife wants to slice it off. On this… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“This isn't an accident; this happens because to people at the top, the scariest thing is how many people there are below.… — Max Barry Copy Share Image
Human attempts to construct moral order are always precarious: If righteousness too often leads to self-righteousness, the demand for justice can lead… — Susan Neiman Copy Share Image
I can’t believe you were going to call me a liar and take my place under the guillotine. Next time I try… — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image
Charlotte Corday walked alone Paris birds sang sugar calls Charlotte walked down lanes of stone through the haze of perfume stalls Charlotte… — Peter Weiss Copy Share Image
Marie Antoinette. Her last words were,"Pardon me sir. I did not mean to do it,"to a man whose foot she stepped on… — Marie Antoinette Copy Share Image
I mean, I could go ahead and cut my head off in the guillotine, and it looks great, ... Well, now you… — Alice Cooper Copy Share Image
Civilization is drugs, alcohol, engines of war, prostitution, machines and machine slaves, low wages, bad food, bad taste, prisons, reformatories, lunatic asylums,… — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
Above all, one hideous figure grew as familiar as if it had been before the general gaze from the foundations of the… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Again, take someone who’s crippled or deformed; they can’t be tied to the plank without a lot of sweat and heaving, and… — Hilary Mantel Copy Share Image
“You would more probably have gone to the guillotine,' replied Sir Tristram, depressingly matter of fact. 'Yes, that is quite true,' agreed… — Georgette Heyer Copy Share Image