Top Raging Quotes

  • Hot from hell. Caesar’s spirit raging in revenge. Cry,havoc! And let slip the dogs of war. – William Shakespeare

    Hot from hell. Caesar’s spirit raging in revenge. Cry,havoc! And let slip the dogs of war.– William Shakespeare

  • A calm lion is still more dangerous than a raging dog. – Matshona Dhliwayo

    A calm lion is still more dangerous than a raging dog.– Matshona Dhliwayo

  • A calm ocean is safer than a raging river. – Matshona Dhliwayo

    A calm ocean is safer than a raging river.– Matshona Dhliwayo

  • Maybe Dracula wasn’t a vampire, just a raging alcoholic who was constantly hungover. – Krystal Sutherland

    Maybe Dracula wasn’t a vampire, just a raging alcoholic who was constantly hungover.– Krystal Sutherland

  • Raging winds and clashing seasshould not keep you from victory.Stormy winds and raging seasgive birth to great destinies. – Matshona Dhliwayo

    Raging winds and clashing seasshould not keep you from victory.Stormy winds and raging seasgive birth to great destinies.– Matshona Dhliwayo

  • I shall yield a rifle of fury, loaded with the justice of time and the raging storm of my soul! – Quoleena Sbrocca

    I shall yield a rifle of fury, loaded with the justice of time and the raging storm of my soul!– Quoleena Sbrocca

  • At heart, we’re all violent raging wolves, but in our actions we can be pacifists. – Polly Horvath

    At heart, we’re all violent raging wolves, but in our actions we can be pacifists.– Polly Horvath

  • Sometimes I would see them not as mementos of the blissful hours but as the tangible precious debris of the storm raging in my soul. – Orhan Pamuk

    Sometimes I would see them not as mementos of the blissful hours but as the tangible precious debris of the storm raging in my soul.– Orhan Pamuk

  • Adventure is found not in a fair wind, but rather in a raging tempest. – David J Forsyth

    Adventure is found not in a fair wind, but rather in a raging tempest.– David J Forsyth

  • Nurtured by negative circumstances, braiding raging tornadoes in her hair, she held her head high, wearing her weathered poetry with pride. – Curtis Tyrone Jones

    Nurtured by negative circumstances, braiding raging tornadoes in her hair, she held her head high, wearing her weathered poetry with pride.– Curtis Tyrone Jones