
Revenge is a feast for thegods!
– Walter Scott
Related Quotes:
- Revenge, the sweetest morsel to the mouth that ever was cooked in hell. – Walter Scott
- You want a lesson, boy? If you find yourself being born, climb back in as quick as you can, because life’s a bottomless feast of shit. – Scott Lynch
- Do not seek power for revenge. Seek power in order to avoid situations that would make you want revenge. – Salla Simukka
- He said I wanted revenge, but if I wanted revenge I would’ve just broken his heart. – Dominic Riccitello
- The best revenge is the time. Time takes it’s revenge all the time. – Arzum Uzun
- We learn our lessons; we get hurt; we want revenge. Then we realize that actually, happiness and forgiving people is the best revenge. – Madonna
- Revenge itself may indeed be the best revenge, but slaying one’s enemy does not give back what they stole. – Emilie Autumn
- Let us revenge this withour pikes, ere we become rakes: for the gods know Ispeak this in hunger for bread, not in thirst for revenge. – William Shakespeare
- My father’s answer was revenge-has always been revenge-and the outcome was just, but not better. Nothing is fixed. – Brenna Yovanoff
- Revenge is not worthy of you. If you concentrate on revenge, you will keep those wounds fresh that would otherwise have healed. – Adeline Yen Mah
- Revenge is what I want. Nothing but pure unadulterated revenge. But my mother brought me up to be a lady. – JP Donleavy
- The relief of opening one’s hand and letting go was immense. But soon after, I tightened again. A desire for revenge, a strange revenge. – Anas Nin
- Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves, Confucius said. Revenge unstitches civilisation. – Ian McEwan
- What do you want from me? Revenge? Sorry-”we’re all out of revenge today! – Clifford Odets
- Revenge is not redress. Revenge is a wheel, and it turns backwards. – Terry Pratchett
- My books are a word feast. – Lori R Lopez
- It’s my new best friend, Claudius Templesmith, and as I expected it, he’s inviting us to a feast. – Suzanne Collins
- Eyes which feast on the beauty of the world will always look beautiful to others. That which receives beauty exudes it as well. – Vironika Tugaleva
- I committed a cardinal sin by starving my soul while allowing mind to have a feast! – Ramana Pemmaraju
- Feast, and your halls are crowdedFast, and the world goes bySucceed and give, and it helps you liveBut no man can help you die – Ella Wheeler Wilcox
- Everything is inspiration. If you look at the world as the incredible place it is, then each moment is a feast. – JD Means
- All our words are but crumbs that fall down from the feast of the mind. – Kahlil Gibran
- They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps. – William Shakespeare
- One gains more from a fast than a feast. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- I seek to be moved, my imagination reborn.Let me feast on poems that feed my hunger. – Susie Clevenger
- What does it feel like to be lonely? It feels like being hungry: like being hungry when everyone around you is readying for a feast. – Olivia Laing
- Although it’s great to appear to a feast, home is always sweet, though it may be lonely and cold like death – Bangambiki Habyarimana
- Beware of wolves in sheep’s clothing, for they will feed you delicious morsels that they may later feast upon your tender flesh. – Michele Faison
- All fled-”all done, so lift me on the pyre-”The Feast is over, and the lamps expire. – Robert E Howard
- Feast or famine. My plate is suddenly full. – David Wong Louie
- A fig for those by law protected!Liberty’s a glorious feast!Courts for cowards were erected,Churches built to please the priest! – Robert Burns
- A mother is always a mother, since a mother is a biological fact, whilst a father is a movable feast. – Angela Carter
- He rose up like a languid god after devouring a bountiful feast. – Paula Quinn
- Careful, Love. You can’t offer a starving man a feast and expect him not to take you up on it. – RK Lilley
- The cat is beauty and the beast, a baffling blend, a wicked feast.For all who dream of varied light, the cat holds both the dark and bright. – Wendy Beck
- I will tear this folly from my heart, though every fibre bleed as I rend it away! – Walter Scott
- so wondrous wild, the whole might seemthe scenery of a fairy dream – Walter Scott
- It was woman that taught me cruelty, and on woman therefore I have exercised it. – Walter Scott
- We are like the herb which flourisheth most when trampled upon – Walter Scott
- A Christmas gambol oft could cheerThe poor man’s heart through half the year. – Walter Scott
