In the face of gunfire, you often have less than seconds to make decisions. — Michael Waltz Copy Share Image
“I never thought I should live to grow blasé about the sound of gunfire, but so I have” — George Orwell Copy Share Image
“Slanting silver ropes slammed into loose earth, plowing it up like gunfire.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“First comes smiles, then comes lies. Last is gunfire.” — Roland Deschain (Stephen King Copy Share Image
I listen to the gunfire we cannot hear, and begin this journey with the light of knowing the root of my own… — Joy Harjo Copy Share Image
Gunfire tracking technology is improving every day and has been successful in many jurisdictions around the country. — Letitia James Copy Share Image
“Gunfire in this Upper West Side neighborhood wasn’t common, nor did cars tend to explode.” — Tim Stevens Copy Share Image
Violence is the first means and the last resort to pacify a people, and thus is something we need to continue to… — Nigel Gibson Copy Share Image
In bygone days, commanders were taught that when in doubt, they should march their troops towards the sound of gunfire. I intend… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“It’s hard to hear over the racket of gunfire. Politicians want to talk about war, but the people want to talk about… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“I will be so glad for you to hear not the sounds of gunfire but the sounds of church bells, and of… — Elizabeth Berg Copy Share Image
“We don't talk about the danger -- but what I imagine is a cartoon version, bullets flying and each boy a super… — Christina Baker Kline Copy Share Image
If today is your typical day in America, 80 of our fellow citizens will die from gunfire. In the last two weeks,… — Michael D. Barnes Copy Share Image
Opening my door to Dillon Ruddick, my bulding super. I handed him a cup of coffee. "Sorry about the blood." "What was… — Janet Evanovich Copy Share Image
“The shootings and explosions had lasted less than an hour, but they had frightened us badly, because none of us had ever… — Khaled Hosseini Copy Share Image
The consensus is that no more than five to ten people in a hundred who die by gunfire in Los Angeles are… — Jeff Cooper Copy Share Image
At night my father often heard sporadic gunfire mixed in with the sound of dogs howling. If the war came closer, soon… — Dinaw Mengestu Copy Share Image
Where I grew up - I grew up on the north side of Akron, lived in the projects. So those scared and… — LeBron James Copy Share Image
“I can't. I'm not a good influence on him. I keep getting him shot. I swear too much, I don't brush my… — Seanan McGuire Copy Share Image
FYI, there are basically only three things besides a vest that will stop a bullet: a tree trunk, the engine block of… — Asha Rangappa Copy Share Image
“Rupert yanked Rebecca off her seat to the floor! If that weren't bad enough, he dropped down on top of her, not… — Johanna Lindsey Copy Share Image
“I was trying to hide the evidence; stop them tracking me. They’ve not found me yet, so maybe it worked?’ she said,… — Andrew Dobell Copy Share Image
I also have a brand-new prescription for gunfire jitters: When the shooting gets loud, proceed to the nearest wooden staircase. Run up… — Anne Frank Copy Share Image
Revolutions are not made with literature. Revolutions equal gunfire. — Francois Duvalier Copy Share Image
You can't live in a town like Braddock and not know exactly what gunfire sounds like. — John Fetterman Copy Share Image
“Gunfire rips through the crowd, and several people near me slump to the ground.” — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
First comes smiles, then lies. Last is gunfire.-Roland Deschain, of Gilead — Stephen King Copy Share Image
Lightning streaks like gunfire through the clouds, volleys of thunder shake the air. — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
I shaved my commute time in half by changing my car's horn to sound like gunfire. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“i always knew id die by gunfire Never thought you'd be the one holding the smoking gun Today there is no sun… — Ilion gray Copy Share Image
“Gunfire cracked around them. “Just warning shots,” he yelled. “How do you know?” “We’re not dead.” — Brynn Kelly Copy Share Image
“My Da’ and Cuthbert’s Da’ used to have a rule between em: first the smiles, then the lies. Last comes gunfire.” — Stephen King Copy Share Image
lately it has become more and more difficult to attend dinner parties without the evening ending in gunfire or tapioca... — Daniel Handler Copy Share Image
'Black Hawk Down' wants to be about something, and in the midst of the meticulously staged gunfire, the picture seems to choose… — Elvis Mitchell Copy Share Image