Quote by Victor Hugo Download Open image ““The nourishment of the people is a good object; to massacre them is a bad means.”” — Victor Hugo ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“We do not kill good people, for the world is better with them in it.” — F.M. Hopkins Copy Share Image
“Place a weapon in the hands of Greed, hatred, especially of ignorance You've created innocent deaths That wasn't neccasary” — R.K. Cowles Copy Share Image
“Humanity is a good thing. Perhaps we can arrange the murder of a sizable number of people to save it.” — Kenneth Patchen Copy Share Image
“Being a good person has nothing to do with allowing people to destroy you.” — Bryant McGill Copy Share Image
“People can have nothing but good intentions and still sometimes make you want to kill them.” — Claire LaZebnik Copy Share Image
“Still, to slaughter fellow-citizens, to betray friends, to be devoid of honour, pity, and religion, cannot be counted as merits, for these are means… — Niccolò Machiavelli Copy Share Image
“No one must ever fancy another human being so much more evil than themselves that killing was justified.” — Jessica Amanda Salmonson Copy Share Image
“We are a wretched, petty species, and we have been given power to destroy ourselves with.” — wildbow Copy Share Image
“In the history of mankind, the fine art of killing one another in a civilized and uniformed manner has been elusive.” — Richard Marsden Copy Share Image
“For the good of the people, some must place themselves in harm’s way. Some must pledge their courage and their lives to protect the… — Jim Butcher Copy Share Image
“There are countless horrible things happening all over the world and horrible people prospering, but we must never allow them to disturb our equanimity… — Auberon Waugh Copy Share Image
“There is still a certain grace in a dead festival. It has been happy.” — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
He caught her, she fell, he caught her in his arms, he held her tightly unconscious of what he was doing. He held her… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“First I loved women, then animals, and now I love stones. They're just as amusing as women and animals and they're much less trecherous.” — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Nature is pitiless; she never withdraws her flowers, her music, her fragrance, and her sunlight from before human cruelty or suffering. — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“Have courage for the great sorrows of life, and patience for the small ones. And when you have finished your daily task, go to… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
The peasants of the Asturias believe that in every litter of wolves there is one pup that is killed by the mother for fear… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Great blunders are often made, like large ropes, of a multitude of fibres. — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“For love is like a tree; it grows of itself; it send its roots deep into our being, and often continues to grow green… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“Blacheville smiles with the self-satisfied smugness of a man whose vanity is tickled” — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“Loving in ignorance, she loved with all the more passion. She did not know whether it was good or evil, beneficent or dangerous, necessary… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image