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We're all dangerous in our own way, I guess. By Cinda Williams Chima Guess Dangerous

Men like M. de Talleyrand are like sharp instruments with which it is dangerous to play. By Klemens Von Metternich Talleyrand Men Play Sharp Instruments

An unsuspected enemy is doubly dangerous. By L. Frank Baum Dangerous Unsuspected Enemy Doubly

A lifetime of hurt in one act of vengeance. By Jodi Picoult Vengeance Lifetime Hurt Act

He stood in my quaint kitchen, looking somewhere between intrigued and mildly bored, the picture of sophisticated elegance in his obscenely expensive suit. Cufflinks reflected the light while his eyes captured it. Immortal. Ageless. Infinite. So toxic, he should come with a danger-of-death warning sign. By Pippa Dacosta Kitchen Bored Suit Stood Quaint

Clothes covered in red, Eyelids sore and blue,Never forget the ruthlessBecause they won't ever forget you. By J.j. Mcavoy Eyelids Clothes Red Forget Covered

I'm on the verge of suicide, so what's murder? By Bushwick Bill Suicide Murder Verge

It should make you shake and sweat,nightmare you, strand you in the desertof irrevocable desolation, the consequencesseared into the vein, no matter what adrenalinefeeds the muscle its courage, no matterwhat god shines down on you, no matterwhat crackling pain and angeryou carry in your fists, my friend,it should break your heart to kill. By Brian Turner Matterwhat Strand Desolation Vein Courage

If anything in nature was as beautiful as it was deadly, it was she. By Randy C. Dockens Deadly Nature Beautiful

I didn't know children's songs could be this deadly ... By Onew Deadly Children Songs

Lethal like venomous snake bites the marijuana makes my eyes bright red like brake lights By Canibus Lethal Lights Venomous Snake Bites

The horror and venom that infused her final word was practically visible, dripping from her mouth and running down to the floor like so much poisoned water. By Seanan Mcguire Visible Dripping Water Horror Venom

Words could be just as deadly as steel. By Sarah J. Maas Words Steel Deadly

that which doesn't kill you, almost kills you By Michael Gottlieb Kill Kills

Life has to be dangerous. By Alain Robert Life Dangerous

But a quick-acting poison, that's different. It strikes with blind swiftness. You can be bit by temptation anytime. It is a thought, a direction, a noise in your brain, a hunch, an intuition that leads you to darker places than you've ever imagined. I By Louise Erdrich Poison Quickacting Swiftness Strikes Blind

soon becomes clear that this is one killer. By Sidney Sheldon Killer Clear

You are bold and you are brilliant and you are beautiful and that makes you dangerous. By Kelton Wright Dangerous Bold Brilliant Beautiful Makes

This was something different and deadlier: a dance where the smallest misstep meant death. By George R R Martin Deadlier Death Dance Smallest Misstep

I've wrought my family's destruction. Killed those I loved most, with my very touch. My dark precipice has been reached. I throw back my head and roar as recognition takes hold. I am Death ... By Kresley Cole Destruction Wrought Family Death Killed

I' a word that's let you Die By Samar Sudha Die Word

I tell you it's deadly when you start thinking your wife might be right. By Isaac Asimov Deadly Start Thinking Wife

Swear you'd rather die than use 'literally' as an intensifier. By Teju Cole Literally Swear Intensifier Die

The deadliest poison cannot harm you if you do not consume it. By Matshona Dhliwayo Deadliest Poison Harm Consume

Crack'd in pieces by malignant Death. By William Shakespeare Death Crack Pieces Malignant

Fatal North was being poisoned to death aboard his own vessel and by someone from his hand-picked crew ... a cold-blooded, calculating, pre-meditated murder by a diabolical killer. By Bruce Henderson North Fatal Crew Calculating Poisoned

CERTAIN DEATH: YOU ARE HERE! By Rick Riordan Death

Keep it Dangerous! By Dangerous Lee Dangerous

You're dangerous because you can see the real in people. By Marissa Carmel People Dangerous Real

Incurable wounds are those inflicted by tongue and eye, by mockery and disdain. By Honore De Balzac Incurable Eye Disdain Wounds Inflicted

Love, in short is the most dangerous emotion human can experience By V.c. Andrews Love Experience Short Dangerous Emotion

Killer skirt, deadly legs. By Becca Fitzpatrick Killer Skirt Deadly Legs

In every way that mattered, we lost and we lost big. Some people are little Chernobyls, shimmering with silent, spreading poison: get anywhere near them and every breath you take will wreck you from the inside out. Some casesask any copare malignant and incurable, devouring everything they touch. By Tana French Lost Mattered Big Chernobyls Shimmering

In themselves, harmless. As a group, incredibly dangerous. By Isaac Asimov Harmless Group Incredibly Dangerous

In the immortal words of Mr. Burns ... eeeeexcellent. By Gemma Halliday Burns Eeeeexcellent Immortal Words

You're killing me here! You are far more dangerous than I am! By Amanda Hocking Killing Dangerous

Venemous," Jamie corrected him. "If it bites you and makes ye sick, it's venemous; if you bite it and it makes ye sick, it's poisonous. By Diana Gabaldon Jamie Venemous Sick Corrected Makes

Frumious. Anything that inspires its own adjective is a force to be feared. By A.g. Howard Frumious Feared Inspires Adjective Force

Your secret enemies are deadly because you never see them coming. By Matshona Dhliwayo Coming Secret Enemies Deadly

Whatever doesn't kill you, it's gonna leave a scar By Marilyn Manson Scar Kill Gonna Leave

Something dark moves out of the corner of my eye, and the room chills. When I glance over, I see Death, watching us patiently. He's so hard to look at. He's everything and nothing. Beautiful and ugly, terrible and wonderful. His eyes are black waters that are too easy to drown in. I can't even look at what he's wearing; it's impossible to look away from that face. He doesn't spare me a glance - Maggie is who he's come for. By Kelsey Sutton Chills Dark Moves Corner Room

She was singed, bleeding, bruised, and furiously alive. By J.d. Robb Bleeding Bruised Singed Alive Furiously

So what about Vengeous? Is he bad news?""The worst. I don't think he's ever forgotten the time I threw a bundle of dynamite at him. It didn't kill him, obviously, but it definitely ruined his day.""Is he all scarred now?""Magic gets rid of most physical scars, but I like to think that I scarred him emotionally. By Derek Landy Vengeous Scarred Magic Worst Bad

Life is full of beautiful dangers, dangerous beauties ... They wound us in ways we cannot see: an injury ripples out, like a stone dropped in water, touching moments years into the future. By Robert Jackson Bennett Life Dangers Dangerous Beauties Full

Poison is a glyph for magical power itself: complex, concentrated, liberated in the hands of the elect, and disastrous in the hands of the fool. Its very nature is transmutative, changing all it touches, the maker and breaker of laws, policies, and epidemiological systems. By Daniel A. Schulke Hands Complex Concentrated Poison Liberated

Death is a poison parsley on a dessert wine. By Chirag Tulsiani Death Wine Poison Parsley Dessert

The word is a violent pleasure. By Gwen Calvo Pleasure Word Violent

Nothing is so dangerous as that of violence employed by well-meaning people for beneficial objects. By Alexis De Tocqueville Objects Dangerous Violence Employed Wellmeaning

Live Life a little dangerously By J.r.d. Tata Life Live Dangerously

But his days were shortened by poison, perhaps the most incurable of poisons; the stings of remorse and despair, and the bitter remembrance of lost glory. By Edward Gibbon Despair Glory Poison Poisons Days

To crush, to annihilate a man utterly, to inflict on him the most terrible of punishments so that the most ferocious murderer would shudder at it and dread it beforehand, one need only give him work of an absolutely, completely useless and irrational character. By Fyodor Dostoevsky Crush Utterly Absolutely Completely Character

killed you three times already. By James Dashner Killed Times

Sharp. Intense. Powerful. Intoxicating.Just like Killian.Damn it all.Before she could stop herself, Sadie took an involuntary step back. Killian countered, taking one step closer, and his lips tilted into a lopsided grin.Shit on a stick.How annoying. By Sara Humphreys Sharp Intense Powerful Sadie Step

Sorrow is dangerous. By Kelly Barnhill Sorrow Dangerous

Death is very, very terminal. By David Lange Death Terminal

The coward's weapon, poison. By John Fletcher Poison Weapon Coward

What makes a dangerous woman, however, was not always so apparent, for what is unnoticeable to the human eye is often the most deadly attribute. By Alice Hoffman Woman Apparent Attribute Makes Dangerous

Live dangerously. By Friedrich Nietzsche Live Dangerously

Ruthless. That's my girl. By Holly Black Ruthless Girl

Death is inexorable but not treacherous. By Ann Aguirre Death Treacherous Inexorable

The surest poison is time. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Time Surest Poison

Everything is dangerous, my dear fellow. If it wasn't so, life wouldn't be worth living. By Oscar Wilde Dangerous Fellow Dear Life Living

Love, even when it's not real, can be deadly. By Nora Roberts Love Real Deadly

With fatal, fatal Love a girlhood goes. By Louise Imogen Guiney Love Fatal Girlhood

Frightfully pale and perpetually odd By Sue Perkins Frightfully Odd Pale Perpetually

She was luminous. Her red hair had been braided a dozen ways, all swirled together in a high shaggy twist. Her eyelids were shimmering green, her lips crimson and matte. She wore black vintage ankle-high motorcycle boots. She was lethal. By Lauren Kate Luminous Twist Green Matte Red

Life, if left untreated, can prove fatal... By Neil Bastian Life Untreated Fatal Left Prove

I instinctively knew that he was dangerous, in the way that intensely alive people sometimes are. By Cheryl Drake Harris Dangerous Instinctively Knew Intensely Alive

Nothing is more deadly than a deserted, waiting street. By Harper Lee Deserted Waiting Street Deadly

Toxemia. A word that starts so harsh and ends so gently. By Emma Hooper Toxemia Gently Word Starts Harsh

Life was full of the ludicrous that ended in bloody murder. By J.d. Robb Life Murder Full Ludicrous Ended

There is death.Making his way through all of it.On the surface: unflappable, unwavering.Below: unnerved, untied, and undone. By Markus Zusak Unflappable Unwaveringbelow Unnerved Untied Surface

We killed an innocent girl By Sara Shepard Girl Killed Innocent

A sadist with a sense of humor was particularly dangerous. By Diana Gabaldon Dangerous Sadist Sense Humor

Some people are little Chernobyls, shimmering with silent, spreading poison: get anywhere near them and every breath you take will wreck you from the inside out. By Tana French Chernobyls Shimmering Silent Spreading Poison

Something of vengeance I had tasted for the first time; as aromatic wine it seemed, on swallowing, warm and racy: its after-flavour, metallic and corroding, gave me a sensation as if I had been poisoned. By Charlotte Bronte Time Swallowing Warm Racy Afterflavour

Life is just as deadly as it looks, but fiction is more forgiving. By Richard Thompson Life Forgiving Deadly Fiction

Death via extreme pleasure was a serious concern. By Darynda Jones Death Concern Extreme Pleasure

I am not dangerous. Only the stories are dangerous. Only the fictions we create, especially when they become expectations. By David Levithan Dangerous Create Expectations Stories Fictions

She's diabolical. By Stephenie Meyer Diabolical

There are many shades in the danger of adventures and gales, and it is only now and then that there appears on the face of facts a sinister violence of intention- that indefinable something which forces it upon the mind and the heart of a man, that this complication of accidents or these elemental furies are coming at him with a purpose of malice, with a strength beyond control, with an unbridled cruelty that means to tear out of him his hope and his fear, the pain of his fatigue and his longing for rest: which means to smash, to destroy, to annihilate all he has seen, known, loved, enjoyed, or hated; all that is priceless and necessary- the sunshine, the memories, the future,- which means to sweep the whole precious world utterly away from his sight by the simple and appalling act of taking his life. By Joseph Conrad Loved Enjoyed Gales Intention Man

Doom. Doom. You sound like a funeral bell tolling,' said Grandfather. 'Talk like that is worse than swearing. I won't wash out your mouth with soap, however. A thimbleful of dandelion wine is indicated. Here, now, swig it down What's it taste like?''I'm a fire-eater! Whoosh!''Now upstairs, run three times around the block, do five somersets, six pushups, climb two trees, and you'll be concertmaster instead of chief mourner. Get!'On his way, running, Douglas thought, 'Four pushups, one tree and two somersets will do it By Ray Bradbury Doom Grandfather Pushups Talk Somersets

I am finding myself: it's deadly because only death concludes me. But I bear it until the end. I'll tell you a secret: life is deadly. I'll have to interrupt everything to tell you this: death is the impossible and intangible. Death is just future to such an extent that there are those who cannot bear it and commit suicide. It's as life said the following: and there simply was no following. By Clarice Lispector Death Finding Concludes Deadly Bear

The certain prospect of death could sweeten every life with a precious and fragrant drop of levity; and now you strange apothecary souls have turned it into an ill-tasting drop of poison that makes the whole of life repulsive. By Friedrich Nietzsche Drop Life Levity Repulsive Prospect

Nothing so bad you need to be cruel. Tough, yes. You'll have to kill, yes. But there's a difference in the heart. One makes you mean. The other keeps you going. By Marjorie M. Liu Cruel Bad Tough Kill Heart

Drink this.""Um, how 'bout no," I replied, staring at the dark green contents. Whatever the liquid was, it smelled like pine trees and dirt, and seeing how this woman was Izzy's mom, I figured it was poisoned.But Aislinn just shrugged. "Don't, then. No skin off my nose if your head hurts.""It's okay," Mom said, never taking her eyes off Aislinn. "It'll make you feel better.""By making me dead?" I asked. "I mean, I'm sure that would make my headache go away, but that's a heck of a side effect.""Sophie," Mom murmured, a warning tone in her voice.But Aislinn just regarded me shrewdly, a tiny smile playing on her lips. "She's got a mouth on her, that's for sure," she said. Her eyes flicked to Mom. "Must've gotten that from him. You were always quiet. By Rachel Hawkins Aislinn Mom Drink This Bout

A strength to harm is perilous in the hand of an ambitious head. By Elizabeth I Head Strength Harm Perilous Hand

My poison is creeping through his body.My strong venom is killing his heart. By Cressida Cowell Heart Poison Creeping Bodymy Strong

Successful films are very dangerous things. By Kristin Scott Thomas Successful Things Films Dangerous

Menacing, maniacal, like beesKept in glass jarsFor centuries.History wants to hurt you. By Cynthia Cruz Menacing Maniacal Beeskept Glass Jarsfor

Cold glass, how you insert yourself Between myself and myself. I scratch like a cat. The blood that runs is dark fruit- An effect, a cosmetic. You smile. No, it is not fatal. By Sylvia Plath Cold Glass Insert Cat Fruit

She was a dangerous, dangerous girl. A plague. A Mountain of Adamant who tore the iron from ships, sinking them to their watery graves without a second thought. With a mere smile and a wrinkle of her nose. By Renee Ahdieh Dangerous Girl Mountain Adamant Plague

Devilish in my innocence. By Franz Kafka Devilish Innocence

If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine; it is lethal. By Paulo Coelho Dangerous Routine Lethal Adventure

Sweet as sugar, hard as ice. Hurt me once, I'll kill you twice. By Jeffree Star Sweet Sugar Hard Ice Hurt

And although the evil had been taken out, its infection was beyond deadly and the harm was done. By J.r. Ward Evil Infection Deadly Harm

Banned and lionised by drunken cactuses,eternally sanguine in black and white, raw like the majestic sex on her ruby red deathswoman mouth, silver-coated terror in her eyes. By Laura Gentile Banned White Raw Mouth Silvercoated

Dangers lurk around every corner for the strange. By Leslye Walton Dangers Strange Lurk Corner

Modern music is as dangerous as narcotics. By Pietro Mascagni Modern Narcotics Music Dangerous

What don't kill me will just make me crazier By Eyedea Crazier Kill Make