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Attack Quotes by Veronica Roth
- I can’t answer either question. But the look she gives me reminds me of the look in the attack dog’s eyes in the aptitude test…
- You may have succeeded in shutting down the attack simulation, girl, but it was by luck alone, not skill. I would die of shock if…
- I see a kind of thirst in her expression, the same one I saw when she told me about her brother in the back room…
- Since he saved me from the attack, I have associated his smell with safety, so as long as I focus on it, I feel safe…
- Peter: Where are you two going? Tris: Why aren't you with your attack group eating dinner? Peter: I don't have one. I'm injured. Christina: Yeah…
- I cross my arms. "It was a two minute conversation." "I don't think a smaller time frame makes it less unwise." He furrows his eyebrows…
- Though I know that he had something to do with the attack simulation, and with all those deaths, I find it difficult to pair those…
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- But the West is trying to weaken Islam from outside and inside. They attack our people and invade our countries from outside,… — Abu Bakar Bashir
- Here at home, when Americans were standing in long lines to give blood after the attack on the World Trade Center and… — Joe Biden
- The fact that we have not had a terrorist attack in this country in the last six years is not a cause… — Michael Chertoff
- There are a lot of cameramen but not so many photographers. And a lot of cameramen attack from a technical approach without… — Gordon Willis
- In pain shall you bring forth children, woman, and you shall turn to your husband and he shall rule over you. And… — Tertullian
- Oh! do not attack me with your watch. A watch is always too fast or too slow. I cannot be dictated to… — Jane Austen