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Kill Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- You have to be very, very careful not to pick up too much of the lower energies, the toxic energies, because they'll make you very…
- They'll kill you in a minute rather than deal with truth. It's more convenient because then they can forget about it and rationalize your death.
- Humanity actually has the gall to feel they are more advanced than they were; technology somehow defines intelligence. If technology enables you to kill more…
- Krishna says, fight. He says, go out on the battlefield and kill those people whom it's your job to kill; and whether they were your…
- The Romans had to kill him because he was threatening the order because he had a great deal of personal power.
- Suddenly they have to face each other down - you've got to kill your friends.
- Krishna says, fight. He says, go out in the battlefield and kill those people whom it's your job to kill.
- Krishna suprises Arjuna. He says go fight, go kill. Do this because it's only play money. You can't kill your friends any more than they…
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