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I don't think that anyone outside Paris can understand love and murder as we do.But Emile loves Paris, and loving Paris is a murderous education. ("Anthropology: What Is Lost In Rotation")

William S. Wilson
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I don't think that anyone outside Paris can understand love and murder as we do.But Emile loves Paris, and loving Paris is a murderous education. ("Anthropology: What Is Lost In Rotation")

William S. Wilson, Why I Don't Write Like Franz Kafka
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You are rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy, as once I was. 

Edgar Allan Poe
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No one is as murderously 'Islamophobic' as Islamists are.

Nick Cohen
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...she was probably having a few murderous thoughts of her own about any woman that touched him. Good, they were making progress.

R.L. Mathewson, Tall, Dark & Heartless
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Love and Hate: both are four-lettered and both involve passion. And sometimes when love turns into hate, passion grows murderous.

Natalya Vorobyova
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Remember how it feels, Silent One. That murderous rage, and how it makes your blood boil. Remember, and let it carry you the rest of the way—only, learn to freeze it, as well, because the best killers are those who can put their desires on ice.

Nenia Campbell, Bleeds My Desire
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Of course, I’m aware of the animosities destroying brain cells on both sides, and I know all about the obstinacy of the warring parties, their refusal to reach an agreement, their devotion to their own murderous hatred….

Yasmina Khadra, The Attack
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Richard looked up at the beautiful, big pines spreading over them, illuminated in the firelight. A spark of understanding lit in his mind. He saw the branches stretched out with murderous intent in a years-long struggle to reach the sunlight and dispatch its neighbors with its shade. Success would give space for its offspring, many of which would also shrivel in the shade of the parent. Several close neighbors of the big pine were withered and weak, victims all. It was true. The design of nature was success by murder.

Terry Goodkind, Wizard's First Rule
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You're a vampire?""Yes.""So what does that make me, your victim?""You're clearly not as dumb as you look.

John Hennessy, Murderous Little Darlings
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Now don't jerk me around. This is the Midlands. There are no vampires here, and dressing up like one doesn't make it so. You can't even tell me how he's got no marks on his neck!""Oh yes I can. It's the twenty-first century. These days we tend to clean up after ourselves.

John Hennessy, Murderous Little Darlings
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