Top Torture Quotes

  • You would be amazed by how I can torture the English language. I am an abusive lover. – Thomm Quackenbush

    You would be amazed by how I can torture the English language. I am an abusive lover.– Thomm Quackenbush

  • Blank pages are cruelPure torture in white or beigeBut how else to start – AA Patawaran

    Blank pages are cruelPure torture in white or beigeBut how else to start– AA Patawaran

  • … sterile, splendid torture of understanding and loving… – Marcel Proust

    … sterile, splendid torture of understanding and loving…– Marcel Proust

  • Do I have to give you hair torture to get it out of y – Jennifer Lane

    Do I have to give you hair torture to get it out of y– Jennifer Lane

  • The healthy man does not torture others – generally it is the tortured who turn into torturers.Carl JungSwiss psychologist (1875 – 1961) – CG Jung

    The healthy man does not torture others – generally it is the tortured who turn into torturers.Carl JungSwiss psychologist (1875 – 1961)– CG Jung

  • …personal torture instructor…I mean physical therapist. – Simone Elkeles

    …personal torture instructor…I mean physical therapist.– Simone Elkeles

  • The only thing that makes the present palatable is the fact that the past was, at times, torture. – Chuck Palahniuk

    The only thing that makes the present palatable is the fact that the past was, at times, torture.– Chuck Palahniuk

  • Bad memories were hard enough, but it was torture to be haunted by the good. – Shelley Noble

    Bad memories were hard enough, but it was torture to be haunted by the good.– Shelley Noble

  • Don’t torture yourself over the past. Use it as a teacher. Whatever happened to you in the past, has only prepared you for now. – Robert Tew

    Don’t torture yourself over the past. Use it as a teacher. Whatever happened to you in the past, has only prepared you for now.– Robert Tew

  • Some nights are made for torture, or reflection, or the savoring of loneliness. – Poppy Z Brite

    Some nights are made for torture, or reflection, or the savoring of loneliness.– Poppy Z Brite