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fury ::: one of the avenging deities, dread goddesses with snakes twined in their hair, sent from Tartarus to avenge wrong and punish crime: in later accounts, three in number (Tisiphone, Megaera, Alecto). Hence, an avenging or tormenting infernal spirit. Fury’s. :::

fury ::: unrestrained or violent anger, rage, passion, or the like. :::

fury ::: n. --> A thief.
Violent or extreme excitement; overmastering agitation or enthusiasm.
Violent anger; extreme wrath; rage; -- sometimes applied to inanimate things, as the wind or storms; impetuosity; violence.
pl. (Greek Myth.) The avenging deities, Tisiphone, Alecto, and Megaera; the Erinyes or Eumenides.
One of the Parcae, or Fates, esp. Atropos.

fury ::: n. --> A thief.
Violent or extreme excitement; overmastering agitation or enthusiasm.
Violent anger; extreme wrath; rage; -- sometimes applied to inanimate things, as the wind or storms; impetuosity; violence.
pl. (Greek Myth.) The avenging deities, Tisiphone, Alecto, and Megaera; the Erinyes or Eumenides.
One of the Parcae, or Fates, esp. Atropos.

fury ::: one of the avenging deities, dread goddesses with snakes twined in their hair, sent from Tartarus to avenge wrong and punish crime: in later accounts, three in number (Tisiphone, Megaera, Alecto). Hence, an avenging or tormenting infernal spirit. Fury’s. :::

fury ::: unrestrained or violent anger, rage, passion, or the like. :::

furyōgi 不了義. See NEYĀRTHA

furyūmonji 不立文字. See BULI WENZI


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1:The Titan and the Fury and the DjinnLie bound in the subconscient’s cavern pit ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri 07.02 - The Parable of the Search for the Soul,
2:Rest in natural great peace, this exhausted mind,Beaten helpless by karma and neurotic thoughts,Like the relentless fury of the pounding wavesIn the infinite ocean of samsara.Rest in natural great peace. ~ Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche,
3:The Maze is an old Native myth. The Maze itself is the sum of a man's life. The choices he makes, the dreams he hangs onto. And there at the center there's a legendary man who had been killed over and over again countless times. But always clawed his way back to life. The man returned for a last time to vanquish all his oppressors in a tireless fury. Built a house and around that house he built a maze so complicated only he could navigate through it. I reckon he's seen enough fighting. ~ Jonathan Nolan & Lisa Joy, Westworld Teddy to the Man in Black,
4:Maybe the evolutionary sequence really is from matter to body to mind to soul to spirit, each transcending and including, each with a greater depth and greater consciousness and wider embrace. And in the highest reaches of evolution, maybe, just maybe, an individual's consciousness does indeed touch infinity - a total embrace of the entire Kosmos - a Kosmic consciousness that is Spirit awakened to its own true nature. It is at least plausible. And tell me: is that story, sung by mystics and sages the world over, any crazier than the scientific materialism story, which is that the entire sequence is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing? Listen very carefully: just which of those two stories actually sounds totally insane? ~ Ken Wilber, A Brief History of Everything p. 38-39,
5:It is natural from the point of view of the Yoga to divide into two categories the activities of the human mind in its pursuit of knowledge. There is the supreme supra-intellectual knowledge which concentrates itself on the discovery of the One and Infinite in its transcendence or tries to penetrate by intuition, contemplation, direct inner contact into the ultimate truths behind the appearances of Nature; there is the lower science which diffuses itself in an outward knowledge of phenomena, the disguises of the One and Infinite as it appears to us in or through the more exterior forms of the world-manifestation around us. These two, an upper and a lower hemisphere, in the form of them constructed or conceived by men within the mind's ignorant limits, have even there separated themselves, as they developed, with some sharpness.... Philosophy, sometimes spiritual or at least intuitive, sometimes abstract and intellectual, sometimes intellectualising spiritual experience or supporting with a logical apparatus the discoveries of the spirit, has claimed always to take the fixation of ultimate Truth as its province. But even when it did not separate itself on rarefied metaphysical heights from the knowledge that belongs to the practical world and the pursuit of ephemeral objects, intellectual Philosophy by its habit of abstraction has seldom been a power for life. It has been sometimes powerful for high speculation, pursuing mental Truth for its own sake without any ulterior utility or object, sometimes for a subtle gymnastic of the mind in a mistily bright cloud-land of words and ideas, but it has walked or acrobatised far from the more tangible realities of existence. Ancient Philosophy in Europe was more dynamic, but only for the few; in India in its more spiritualised forms, it strongly influenced but without transforming the life of the race.... Religion did not attempt, like Philosophy, to live alone on the heights; its aim was rather to take hold of man's parts of life even more than his parts of mind and draw them Godwards; it professed to build a bridge between spiritual Truth and the vital and material human existence; it strove to subordinate and reconcile the lower to the higher, make life serviceable to God, Earth obedient to Heaven. It has to be admitted that too often this necessary effort had the opposite result of making Heaven a sanction for Earth's desires; for, continually, the religious idea has been turned into an excuse for the worship and service of the human ego. Religion, leaving constantly its little shining core of spiritual experience, has lost itself in the obscure mass of its ever extending ambiguous compromises with life: in attempting to satisfy the thinking mind, it more often succeeded in oppressing or fettering it with a mass of theological dogmas; while seeking to net the human heart, it fell itself into pits of pietistic emotionalism and sensationalism; in the act of annexing the vital nature of man to dominate it, it grew itself vitiated and fell a prey to all the fanaticism, homicidal fury, savage or harsh turn for oppression, pullulating falsehood, obstinate attachment to ignorance to which that vital nature is prone; its desire to draw the physical in man towards God betrayed it into chaining itself to ecclesiastic mechanism, hollow ceremony and lifeless ritual. The corruption of the best produced the worst by that strange chemistry of the power of life which generates evil out of good even as it can also generate good out of evil. At the same time in a vain effort at self-defence against this downward gravitation, Religion was driven to cut existence into two by a division of knowledge, works, art, life itself into two opposite categories, the spiritual and the worldly, religious and mundane, sacred and profane; but this defensive distinction itself became conventional and artificial and aggravated rather than healed the disease.... On their side Science and Art and the knowledge of Life, although at first they served or lived in the shadow of Religion, ended by emancipating themselves, became estranged or hostile, or have even recoiled with indifference, contempt or scepticism from what seem to them the cold, barren and distant or unsubstantial and illusory heights of unreality to which metaphysical Philosophy and Religion aspire. For a time the divorce has been as complete as the one-sided intolerance of the human mind could make it and threatened even to end in a complete extinction of all attempt at a higher or a more spiritual knowledge. Yet even in the earthward life a higher knowledge is indeed the one thing that is throughout needful, and without it the lower sciences and pursuits, however fruitful, however rich, free, miraculous in the abundance of their results, become easily a sacrifice offered without due order and to false gods; corrupting, hardening in the end the heart of man, limiting his mind's horizons, they confine in a stony material imprisonment or lead to a final baffling incertitude and disillusionment. A sterile agnosticism awaits us above the brilliant phosphorescence of a half-knowledge that is still the Ignorance. ~ Sri Aurobindo, The Synthesis Of Yoga The Ascent of the Sacrifice - 1,
6:Depression, unless one has a strong will, suggests, "This is not worth while, one may have to wait a lifetime." As for enthusiasm, it expects to see the vital transformed overnight: "I am not going to have any difficulty henceforth, I am going to advance rapidly on the path of yoga, I am going to gain the divine consciousness without any difficulty." There are some other difficulties.... One needs a little time, much perseverance. So the vital, after a few hours - perhaps a few days, perhaps a few months - says to itself: "We haven't gone very far with our enthusiasm, has anything been really done? Doesn't this movement leave us just where we were, perhaps worse than we were, a little troubled, a little disturbed? Things are no longer what they were, they are not yet what they ought to be. It is very tiresome, what I am doing." And then, if one pushes a little more, here's this gentleman saying, "Ah, no! I have had enough of it, leave me alone. I don't want to move, I shall stay in my corner, I won't trouble you, but don't bother me!" And so one has not gone very much farther than before. This is one of the big obstacles which must be carefully avoided. As soon as there is the least sign of discontentment, of annoyance, the vital must be spoken to in this way, "My friend, you are going to keep calm, you are going to do what you are asked to do, otherwise you will have to deal with me." And to the other, the enthusiast who says, "Everything must be done now, immediately", your reply is, "Calm yourself a little, your energy is excellent, but it must not be spent in five minutes. We shall need it for a long time, keep it carefully and, as it is wanted, I shall call upon your goodwill. You will show that you are full of goodwill, you will obey, you won't grumble, you will not protest, you will not revolt, you will say 'yes, yes', you will make a little sacrifice when asked, you will say 'yes' wholeheartedly." So we get started on the path. But the road is very long. Many things happen on the way. Suddenly one thinks one has overcome an obstacle; I say "thinks", because though one has overcome it, it is not totally overcome. I am going to take a very obvious instance, of a very simple observation. Someone has found that his vital is uncontrollable and uncontrolled, that it gets furious for nothing and about nothing. He starts working to teach it not to get carried away, not to flare up, to remain calm and bear the shocks of life without reacting violently. If one does this cheerfully, it goes quite quickly. (Note this well, it is very important: when you have to deal with your vital take care to remain cheerful, otherwise you will get into trouble.) One remains cheerful, that is, when one sees the fury rise, one begins to laugh. Instead of being depressed and saying, "Ah! In spite of all my effort it is beginning all over again", one begins to laugh and says, "Well, well! One hasn't yet seen the end of it. Look now, aren't you ridiculous, you know quite well that you are being ridiculous! Is it worthwhile getting angry?" One gives it this lesson cheerfully. And really, after a while it doesn't get angry again, it is quiet - and one relaxes one's attention. One thinks the difficulty has been overcome, one thinks a result has at last been reached: "My vital does not trouble me any longer, it does not get angry now, everything is going fine." And the next day, one loses one's temper. It is then one must be careful, it is then one must not say, "Here we are, it's no use, I shall never achieve anything, all my efforts are futile; all this is an illusion, it is impossible." On the contrary, one must say, "I wasn't vigilant enough." One must wait long, very long, before one can say, "Ah! It is done and finished." Sometimes one must wait for years, many years.... I am not saying this to discourage you, but to give you patience and perseverance - for there is a moment when you do arrive. And note that the vital is a small part of your being - a very important part, we have said that it is the dynamism, the realising energy, it is very important; but it is only a small part. And the mind!... which goes wandering, which must be pulled back by all the strings to be kept quiet! You think this can be done overnight? And your body?... You have a weakness, a difficulty, sometimes a small chronic illness, nothing much, but still it is a nuisance, isn't it? You want to get rid of it. You make efforts, you concentrate; you work upon it, establish harmony, and you think it is finished, and then.... Take, for instance, people who have the habit of coughing; they can't control themselves or almost can't. It is not serious but it is bothersome, and there seems to be no reason why it should ever stop. Well, one tells oneself, "I am going to control this." One makes an effort - a yogic effort, not a material one - one brings down consciousness, force, and stops the cough. And one thinks, "The body has forgotten how to cough." And it is a great thing when the body has forgotten, truly one can say, "I am cured." But unfortunately it is not always true, for this goes down into the subconscient and, one day, when the balance of forces is not so well established, when the strength is not the same, it begins again. And one laments, "I believed that it was over! I had succeeded and told myself, 'It is true that spiritual power has an action upon the body, it is true that something can be done', and there! it is not true. And yet it was a small thing, and I who want to conquer immortality! How will I succeed?... For years I have been free from this small thing and here it is beginning anew!" It is then that you must be careful. You must arm yourself with an endless patience and endurance. You do a thing once, ten times, a hundred times, a thousand times if necessary, but you do it till it gets done. And not done only here and there, but everywhere and everywhere at the same time. This is the great problem one sets oneself. That is why, to those who come to tell me very light-heartedly, "I want to do yoga", I reply, "Think it over, one may do the yoga for a number of years without noticing the least result. But if you want to do it, you must persist and persist with such a will that you should be ready to do it for ten lifetimes, a hundred lifetimes if necessary, in order to succeed." I do not say it will be like that, but the attitude must be like that. Nothing must discourage you; for there are all the difficulties of ignorance of the different states of being, to which are added the endless malice and the unbounded cunning of the hostile forces in the world.... They are there, do you know why? They have been.... ~ The Mother, Questions And Answers 1950-1951 ,

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1:Fury itself supplies arms. ~ Virgil
2:Fury too, has its laws. ~ Leo Tolstoy
3:Shivering from fury and ~ Wendy Lindstrom
4:Jesus loves the world, as do I. ~ Tyson Fury
5:Beware the fury of a patient man ~ Tom Clancy
6:Abused patience turns to fury. ~ Thomas Fuller
7:Beware the fury of a patient man. ~ John Dryden
8:Dalton Fury is my subject’s pen name; ~ Anonymous
9:My fury was lofty, pure, cool. ~ Banana Yoshimoto
10:People's Fury is above all the furies. ~ Chanakya
11:This was hell and I was its fury. ~ Ilona Andrews
12:Beware of the fury of the patient man. ~ John Dryden
13:Beware the fury of a patient man. ~ Penelope Douglas
14:I was vengeance and hate, fury and wrath. ~ L J Shen
15:Fury and devastation are fraternal twins. ~ Deb Caletti
16:Hell hath no fury like a liberal scorned. ~ Dick Gregory
17:Arm’d with Hell flames and fury all at once ~ John Milton
18:DEAN H*ll hath no fury like a mamma bear... ~ Mina Carter
19:hell hath no fury like a woman starved. ~ Molly Wizenberg
20:Her face a mask of fury and determination. ~ Jody Hedlund
21:Impotent fury rages powerless and to no purpose. ~ Virgil
22:in some sort of mad spasm of suicidal fury. ~ David Weber
23:Nor Hell a Fury, like a Woman scorn'd. ~ William Congreve
24:the onetime Delta Force commander Dalton Fury ~ Anonymous
25:Shut up, sod off, and let me in. (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
26:Hell hath no fury like a drag queen scorned. ~ Sylvia Rivera
27:Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’?” Efren ~ Ken Lozito
28:His single-minded purpose. His unending fury. ~ Stephen King
29:Out of love you can speak with straight fury. ~ Eudora Welty
30:Good things can be forged from bone-deep fury. ~ Lisa Gardner
31:Hell hath no fury like a pissed off sociopath. ~ Hadena James
32:He was a silent fury who no torment could tame. ~ Jack London
33:Hell hath no fury like a bureaucrat scorned. ~ Milton Friedman
34:Hell hath no fury like a man embarrassed by a woman ~ J R Rain
35:The finest fury is the most controlled. ~ Christopher Hitchens
36:He was born in fury and he lived in lightning. ~ John Steinbeck
37:In war, discipline can do more than fury. ~ Niccolo Machiavelli
38:Fury snorted. "You're the leader, Vane. Lead. ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
39:All Hell will rain down on us in a shit-storm of fury ~ J C Cliff
40:You would think the fury of aerial bombardment ~ Richard Eberhart
41:—Full of sound and fury, —Signifying nothing— ~ William Shakespeare
42:Hell hath no fury like a liberal arts major scorned. ~ Florence King
43:Fury from the heavens; fury at the gods - inseparable. ~ Janet Morris
44:Beware of the quiet ones, for they carry the darkest fury. ~ C M Owens
45:Vitality is a woman is a blind fury of creation. ~ George Bernard Shaw
46:Hell hath no fury like a hustler with a literary agent. ~ Frank Sinatra
47:I'm disappointed. I played my heart out and it didn't work. ~ Jim Furyk
48:Why is it that the sound of a man's fury makes me calm? ~ Mariko Tamaki
49:Life’s but . . . full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. ~ Anonymous
50:Hell hath no fury like a woman who has accidentally napped. ~ Lena Dunham
51:Great fury, like great whisky, requires long fermentation. ~ Truman Capote
52:This will be a lot of sound and fury, signifying nothing. ~ Kristin Hannah
53:Well, hell hath no motherfucking fury like a woman scorned. ~ Karina Halle
54:A soft answer breaks the rage, a tough answer encourage the fury. ~ Solomon
55:I understand a fury in your words But not your words. ~ William Shakespeare
56:There is no romance in real grief. Only longing and fury. ~ Roshani Chokshi
57:Hell hath no fury like a woman deprived of her toiletries. ~ Shannon McKenna
58:There is no fury like an ex-wife searching for a new lover. ~ Cyril Connolly
59:... your grasp, even in fury, would have a charm for me... ~ Charlotte Bront
60:A carpet of despair which lay underneath the levels of fury. ~ Lionel Shriver
61:And, in her fury, she slapped the king with a skinned eel. ~ Bernard Cornwell
62:BRODIE:

Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned for SEGA. ~ Kevin Smith
63:Her fury had nothing else to eat and so it began to eat her. ~ Seth Dickinson
64:An angry man rarely stops to let facts get in the way of his fury. ~ Nikki Sex
65:Every stroke our fury strikes is sure to hit ourselves at last. ~ William Penn
66:Fury spends itself pretty quickly when there's no fury facing it. ~ John Lewis
67:Her eyes filled with a dark fury that sliced right to his soul. ~ Lisa Jackson
68:I understand a fury in your words
But not your words. ~ William Shakespeare
69:She felt such fury and pain she thought she'd choke on it. ~ Catherine Coulter
70:The belief in poetry is a magnificent fury, or it is nothing. ~ Wallace Stevens
71:Time is a purgatory that has cleansed all fury from my memories. ~ S ndor M rai
72:Hell hath no fury like a woman you really shouldn't have slept with. ~ Anonymous
73:How can there be fury felt for things that are gone to dust. ~ Richard Llewellyn
74:Keep it up and I’m going to kick your ass with my fists of fury! ~ R L Mathewson
75:She flew at him like a wild boar, all fury and animal instinct. ~ Kiersten White
76:and so then Henry began to scream not in fury but in mortal terror ~ Stephen King
77:been staring at the cell phone, leaving him a tangled mess of fury and ~ J C Reed
78:The heart that can no longer love passionately must with fury hate. ~ Jean Racine
79:Hell hath no correctly punctuated fury like a book nerd scorned. ~ Alexandra Petri
80:were ready to lose with fire and fury. They were not ready to win. ~ Michael Wolff
81:It was interesting that fury and fear could look so much the same. ~ Liane Moriarty
82:The Assassin the midst the deadly druid
Fury the shattering ~ Thomas E Sniegoski
83:gentleness and friendliness were always stronger than fury and force. ~ Dale Carnegie
84:No matter how many gingerbread houses I made, it only increased my fury. ~ Maria Semple
85:Hell hath no fury like a centuries-old organisation of zealots scorned. ~ Seanan McGuire
86:Desire is a bonfire that burns with greater fury, asking for more fuel. ~ Sathya Sai Baba
87:Hell hath little fury like that of a critic who sees a writer make it big. ~ Piers Anthony
88:She lost her fury. He’d had none. That’s how you win, in the end. ~ Michael Marshall Smith
89:what you hear in my voice is fury, not suffering. Anger, not moral authority ~ Audre Lorde
90:Good grief, Fury, warn me if you’re going to jump in here naked. (Bride) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
91:Organized religion preaches Order and Love but spawns Chaos and Fury. Why? ~ Kerry Thornley
92:guard your demon well, and don't let a moment's fury ruin all your life. ~ Louisa May Alcott
93:My life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury. It means nothing. ~ David Hewson
94:Scholarship hath no fury like that of a language purist faced with sludge. ~ William Zinsser
95:There's no fury more righteous than that of a sinner accused of the wrong sin. ~ Don Paterson
96:Vice Is like a fury to the vicious mind, And turns delight itself to punishment. ~ Ben Jonson
97:Life is not only full of sound and fury. It also has butterflies, flowers, art. ~ Claude Simon
98:Must the hunger become anger and the anger fury before anything will be done? ~ John Steinbeck
99:My only goal is to look back at the end of each year and see that I have improved. ~ Jim Furyk
100:Wow, that was spectacularly awkward. Are you sure you're the son of Nick Fury. ~ James Robinson
101:It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury; signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
102:Because that’s what happened to fury when tenderness was applied. It dissolved. ~ Julie Anne Long
103:Being snubbed added to Goldblatt’s fury. “Your impudence is astounding,” he growled. ~ Robin Cook
104:Darkness and light, filthy and pure, fury and peace, devil and angel, heaven and hell ~ Ker Dukey
105:Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing ~ William Shakespeare
106:She imagined Kuni and Risana together, and despite herself, she was consumed with fury. ~ Ken Liu
107:...the antidote to death was and always would be the heat and fury of life itself. ~ David Hewson
108:Can't wait to start camp on Monday. Feeling really hungry this year. Watch out world. ~ Tyson Fury
109:Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor Hell a fury like a woman scorned. ~ Jim Butcher
110:Life is a tale told by an idiot ,full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
111:Life is a tale, told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing ~ William Shakespeare
112:A furore infra, libera nas."
(Spare us from the fury within)

-Valerius ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
113:Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor Hell a fury like a woman scorned.{140} ~ Various
114:I am allergic to cats, the cat in 'Don't Stop' was actually a very small fury human. ~ Ashton Irwin
115:My bark, once struck by the fury of the storm, dreads again to approach the place of danger. ~ Ovid
116:She wanted to slash his eyes and ask him, to scream eagle’s fury and run the sun back ~ Jess E Owen
117:Hell, it is well known, has no fury like a woman who wants her tea and can't get it. ~ P G Wodehouse
118:(Life) is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
119:Do you think you’re invincible? That you live off nothing but fresh dew and cold fury? ~ Ren e Ahdieh
120:Where two raging fires meet together, they do consume the thing that feeds their fury. ~ Leslie Gould
121:I needed his frost and his bite and his unrelenting fury to power us through the storm. ~ Leylah Attar
122:One: Enormous relief. Two: Fury. Three: Envy, because he’s got a cigarette and I don’t, ~ Jenn Cooksey
123:Anybody who recognizes Israel will burn in the fire of the Islamic nation's fury. ~ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
124:I’m going. But before I do, let me congratulate all of you on your stupidity. (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
125:In real life, coincidences happen all the time. In novels, they are leapt upon with fury. ~ Harlan Coben
126:Life is a tale told by an idiot,
full of sound and fury,
signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
127:She isn’t afraid anymore; fury has steeled her. She is so very much her mother’s daughter. ~ N K Jemisin
128:You look like shit. (Vane)
Yeah, well, I wouldn’t date you either, asshole. (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
129:Fury would be her downfall, she'd been told...Fury would push her over the edge of sanity. ~ Lisa Jackson
130:Mobs in their emotions are much like children, subject to the same tantrums and fits of fury. ~ Euripides
131:The problem with ruling by fear is that eventually, when the fear fades, fury replaces it. ~ Rachel Caine
132:I saw myself, clearly, a scorned woman drunk and angry at a party. Hell hath no fury etc. ~ Daniel Handler
133:look of fury, a look of pain, a look of hatred you can trust. A smile can hide anything. ~ Joe Abercrombie
134:Voldemort’s fury at the fall of his last, best lieutenant exploded with the force of a bomb. ~ J K Rowling
135:The future is not as loud as war, but it is relentless. It has a terrible fury all its own. ~ Lauren Beukes
136:A look of fury, a look of pain, a look of hatred you can trust. A smile can hide anything. ~ Joe Abercrombie
137:Life ... is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
138:The thing about tragedy is that it hits suddenly, with all the power and fury of a hurricane. ~ Jodi Picoult
139:Her veins and arteries ran with a bitter fluid, not blood, Adinath exclaimed in fury one day. ~ Neel Mukherjee
140:This was hell and I was its fury. I raised my sword and killed again, with a smile on my face. ~ Ilona Andrews
141:To their fury, they had been unsuccessful. These days they lived in terror of anyone finding out ~ J K Rowling
142:He had never dealt with such fury as what built within him. It raged like an out-of-control storm. ~ Maya Banks
143:And where two raging fires meet together, they do consume the thing that feeds their fury. ~ William Shakespeare
144:Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Translation: Bitches be crazy, so don’t fuck with them. ~ Lani Lynn Vale
145:How can the world end in a giant fury of biblical proportions yet still leave room for embarrassment? ~ Susan Ee
146:I don't know if fury can compete with necessity as the mother of invention, but I recommend it. ~ Gloria Steinem
147:Marriage indeed may qualify the fury of his passion, but it very rarely mends a man's manners. ~ William Congreve
148:For an instant he glared at me from the mud, and then with a burst of fury he came off the ground. ~ Louis L Amour
149:He's right. I'm a worthless bastard fathered by a bastard even more worthless than I am." [Fury] ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
150:He turned away from Leafpool, bristling with fury. “I hate being blind. I wish I had never been born! ~ Erin Hunter
151:Morgan's fury turned to fear. It was like antiseptic hitting pus: the seethe, the bubbling, the burn. ~ Laini Taylor
152:The confounding of all right and wrong, in wild fury, has averted from us the gracious favor of the gods. ~ Catullus
153:While life will always be filled with sound and fury, it can be more than a tale signifying nothing. ~ Huey P Newton
154:He knew from long experience that a letter sent in fury merely put a weapon into the hands of your enemy ~ Ian McEwan
155:It's funny how three or four notes of anger can be struck at once, creating the perfect chord of fury. ~ Tayari Jones
156:It’s funny how three or four notes of anger can be struck at once, creating the perfect chord of fury. ~ Tayari Jones
157:So, we are all in accord?" Savitar
"Yes. Dare is an asshole and nobody likes him, at all." Fury ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
158:Hell hath no fury like a bunch of raggy women with scissors in their hands and hot wax at their disposal. ~ J B Heller
159:I squirt toothpaste with a vengeance and attack my teeth, but that hurts, so I dial back on the fury ~ Brigid Kemmerer
160:The memory doesn’t fit with the reality, because I don’t remember anger, raging fury. I remember fear. ~ Paula Hawkins
161:We rightly feel fury, but we must not let go of joy’s embrace, which is beyond our understanding. ~ William Paul Young
162:Sometimes when I am writing, I am aware of a rhythm, a dance, a fury, which is as yet empty of words. ~ Stephen Spender
163:He loped off down the hall, and she felt a pure burst of fury. Boys. Why were they always such dumbasses? ~ Rachel Caine
164:In the fury of the moment/ I can see the Master's hand In every leaf that trembles, in/ every grain of sand. ~ Bob Dylan
165:Spite is anger which is afraid to show itself, it is an impotent fury conscious of its impotence. ~ Henri Fr d ric Amiel
166:Then I’ll do some digging. (Fury) You just can’t help this kamikaze streak you have, can you? (Sasha) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
167:In the fury of the moment I can see the Master's hand
In every leaf that trembles, in every grain of sand. ~ Bob Dylan
168:My eyes locked with the fury’s and I smiled. She hesitated. I snapped to my feet. “Bitch, please. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout
169:Fury...sexual, Oedipal, political, magical, brutal....drives us to our finest heights and coarsest depths ~ Salman Rushdie
170:The next time he spoke it was with fury, hope, and desperation all rolled together like a burrito of command. ~ Drew Hayes
171:Is this one of those days where we all stalk out in fury? Because I simply haven't got the energy for it. ~ Cassandra Clare
172:Sometimes the changes in life came at you so fast, and with such fury, there was no way to keep up with reality. ~ J R Ward
173:Then I’ll do some digging. (Fury)
You just can’t help this kamikaze streak you have, can you? (Sasha) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
174:A blend of desolation and outrage. Or longing and fury. She wanted him back, she never wanted to see him again. ~ Ian McEwan
175:Angel screeched with fury and despair to the empty walls around her. "I'm human, do you hear me? It hurts! ~ James Patterson
176:I came here to get treatment, not consolations about hospice,” she finally said, glowering with fury. ~ Siddhartha Mukherjee
177:Raffe’s legs tremble violently and he’s losing consciousness, but he stays up out of sheer stubbornness and fury. ~ Susan Ee
178:Why did you save me just now? (Angelia)
I’m a dog, remember? We’re loyal even when it’s stupid. (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
179:Why would I make you if I meant
to limit myself
to the ascendant sign,
the star, the fire, the fury? ~ Louise Gl ck
180:You can’t imagine the white-hot fury someone who can’t sleep has toward the beautiful dreamer beside him. ~ Karen Joy Fowler
181:We must curb ourfury, and allow sadness to diminish, and speak our stories with coolness and deliberation.
~ M T Anderson
182:But even Carlin’s words had no weight when fury washed over Kelsea; it was a tide that cleared all obstacles. ~ Erika Johansen
183:In this day and age, we need to revise the old saying to read, "Hell hath no fury like a bureaucrat scorned. ~ Milton Friedman
184:I pictured myself the Queen of Hearts as sort of embodiment of ungovernable passion - a blind and aimless Fury ~ Lewis Carroll
185:Overcome with exhaustion and fury, Anna grabs the closest thing she can find and throws it at Prince Frederick. ~ Ariel Lawhon
186:The world without God would be a “tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. . . ~ William Shakespeare
187:Why are you helping me? (Fury) I don’t know. Apparently I’m having a moment of extreme stupidity. (Angelia) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
188:Everyone knows revenge is a dish best served when you've had enough time to build up enough vitriol and fury. ~ Sophie Kinsella
189:If they want to take all the belts, they can take them, but they'll never take what I've done and my achievements. ~ Tyson Fury
190:Never underestimate the raw, brute power of a pissed-off hockey coach. Hell hath no fury like Coach on a rampage. ~ Anya Nowlan
191:And for that rush of fury? Time. Time passing with no one trying to hurt you or kill you will lessen that reaction. ~ Robin Hobb
192:Her eyes were darkened pits of fury. She had become the spirit of vengeance itself, barely contained by human flesh. ~ S M Reine
193:Anytime you can muster the fury to actually write in the face of the impossibility of writing, that's an achievement. ~ John Maus
194:When the Count saw my face, his eyes blazed with a sort of demoniac fury, and he suddenly made a grab at my throat. ~ Bram Stoker
195:Why are you helping me? (Fury)
I don’t know. Apparently I’m having a moment of extreme stupidity. (Angelia) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
196:My eyes locked the fury's and I smiled.

She hesitated.

I snapped to my feet. "Bitch, please. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout
197:Family isn't about the blood you share. It's about the people willing to bleed for you." ---Maris - Born of Fury ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
198:My tweeting is cool and calm unless I am riled up about something and then I just surrender to the fury of my fingers. ~ Roxane Gay
199:The full potentialities of human fury cannot be reached until a friend of both parties tactfully intervenes. ~ Gilbert K Chesterton
200:We must curb ourfury, and allow sadness to diminish, and speak our stories with coolness and deliberation. ~ Matthew Tobin Anderson
201:I wanted to be angry with him, but since my love for him had burned to ash, I couldn’t find anything to mold into fury. ~ Megan Hart
202:Look at the world beyond your immediate emotion, the immediate fury of inequality. Choose your battles, Billy. ~ Jacqueline Winspear
203:Many a small man is considered good while he remains small, but let power come to him, and he becomes a raging fury. ~ Louis L Amour
204:Among women, guilt spreads with the rampant fury of bubonic plague. ... I used to feel guilty if the cat had matted fur. ~ Sue Thoele
205:And you’re sure he’s not a regular lion?...Just checking. You guys could have had an aneurysm or something. (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
206:That odd alchemy of married love - passion, betrayal, fury, kindness, and companionship - lay there exposed between them. ~ N M Kelby
207:Donald Trump and his tiny band of campaign warriors were ready to lose with fire and fury. They were not ready to win. ~ Michael Wolff
208:Let the dust take me when the adventure's done and I shall make the dust glitter for all eternity with my marvelous fury. ~ Gore Vidal
209:The self-control was something achieved, not inherited, and often masked combustible emotions that could explode in fury. ~ Ron Chernow
210:This woman…determination burned in her eyes. Fury hardened her muscles. She was the most beautiful thing he’d ever seen. ~ Cynthia Eden
211:Channary’s expression was changing again. The fury was contorting into something cruel and sadistic, hungry and curious. ~ Marissa Meyer
212:There was a madness in the scheme of life that men were forced to accept either with resigned fury or blunt indifference. ~ Terry Brooks
213:Donald Trump and his tiny band of campaign warriors were ready to lose with fire and
fury. They were not ready to win. ~ Michael Wolff
214:She didn’t have to be a victim forever. She could choose to be happy. Choose to let go of some of this awful fury. ~ Victoria Helen Stone
215:The same people who accuse America of coddling dictators are sputtering with bilious fury because we actually deposed one. ~ James Lileks
216:It wasn't a conscious decision nor was it only one bad choice that led him here. It was anger, pure unadulterated fury ~ Charity Parkerson
217:[U]nder even the most sincere human declarations there remained unarticulated layers of despair, fury, lies, and ignorance. ~ S ndor M rai
218:All eyes turned to Cecily. Denny laid a hand on her pale blue sleeve, and Luke felt a possessive fury surge through his veins. ~ Tessa Dare
219:Anger is an appropriate reaction to racist attitudes, as is fury when the actions arising from those attitudes do not change. ~ Audre Lorde
220:The storm hit with all the fury of a woman who’d been dieting for six months, only to discover she’d gained four pounds. ~ Alan Dean Foster
221:Any country that makes U.S. service members get on their knees will feel the full force and fury of the United States of America. ~ Ted Cruz
222:At Beriel's silence she turned around -- and fury crashed against her like a wave thrown by a storm against the rocky coast. ~ Cynthia Voigt
223:Be like the cliff against which the waves continually break; but it stands firm and tames the fury of the water around it. ~ Marcus Aurelius
224:For anyone who has been taught that good equals small and silent, here is my heart with all its ugly tangles and splendid fury. ~ E Lockhart
225:You see something scary, you should stand up and step toward it, not away from it. Instinctively, reflexively, in a raging fury. ~ Lee Child
226:The black unicorn was mistaken for a shadow or symbol and taken through a cold country where mist painted mockeries of my fury. ~ Audre Lorde
227:Though with their high wrongs I am struck to th' quick,
Yet with my nobler reason 'gainst my fury
Do I take part. ~ William Shakespeare
228:The Almoravids yielded to the madder fury of the Almohades and the days of worldly accommodation in Al-Andalus passed for good. ~ Simon Schama
229:...and when I lift my head to scream out my fury, a million stars turn black and die. No one can see them, but they are my tears. ~ N K Jemisin
230:How do you let go of anger? How do you release a fury you’ve been standing on for so long, you would stumble were it yanked away? ~ Mitch Albom
231:It was nice to feel something other than anxiety, or mute fury, the twin emotions that seemed to make up so much of my daily life. ~ Jojo Moyes
232:So will I make my fury toward thee to rest, and my jealousy shall depart from thee, and I will be quiet, and will be no more angry. ~ Anonymous
233:If chaos and fury were ever joined, Twitch would be the child born of the coupling. And what a crazy, beautiful hurricane he was. ~ Belle Aurora
234:Out, out brief candle, life is but a walking shadow...a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
235:Herewolves and Therewolves? I'm going to have to ask Mermin what those are." - L. R. W. Lee, Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon's Fury ~ L R W Lee
236:I pictured to myself the Queen of Hearts as a sort of embodiment of ungovernable passion— a blind and aimless Fury. —LEWIS CARROLL ~ Marissa Meyer
237:North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. ~ Donald Trump
238:One can overcome fear by acknowledging it and then choosing not to heed it." - L. R. W. Lee, Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon's Fury ~ L R W Lee
239:i know he was not angry with me- he could not be angry with me- and yet his silence felt like anger to me, as cold and raging as fury. ~ Kailin Gow
240:Such indeed was her image, that neither could Shakespeare describe, nor Hogarth paint, nor Clive act, a fury in higher perfection. ~ Henry Fielding
241:You can't switch sides!" I glare at him in fury.

"I was never on your side," retorts Lorcan. "Your side is the nutty side. ~ Sophie Kinsella
242:Galen turned and looked at Logan. That anger, the seething, festering fury, had come from Logan, and it was tearing his friend in two. ~ Donna Grant
243:The Titan and the Fury and the Djinn
Lie bound in the subconscient’s cavern pit ~ Sri Aurobindo, Savitri, The Parable of the Search for the Soul,
244:This music crept by me upon the waters, Allaying both their fury and my passion With its sweet air: thence I have follow’d it. ~ William Shakespeare
245:But I'm a woman, and as the great poet so cleverly wrote, hell
hath no fury as a woman scorned. Consider me your personal hell. ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
246:I didn’t need your help. (Angelia)
Believe me, I’m well acquainted with your willingness to stab and kill in cold blood. (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
247:When my supporters start making noise, Wlad [Klitschko] won't know what has hit him. He'll never have experienced an atmosphere like it. ~ Tyson Fury
248:He had scorned her, and didn't they say that hell hath no fury--? A scorned woman might well traffic with the devil... or his henchman. ~ Stephen King
249:I am treacherous with old magic
and the noon’s new fury
with all your wide futures
promised
I am
woman
and not white. ~ Audre Lorde
250:Interesting, isn’t it? What do you have to say about that, Fury? (Savitar) They’re on crack. (Fury) Anyone else on crack? (Savitar) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
251:make us vulnerable to others’ negativity, so that we respond to their anger with fury or are dragged down by their depression. ~ Bessel A van der Kolk
252:Everything deserved his fury. No one had helped him or cared about his fate. No one had saved him. He would save himself or die trying. ~ T C Southwell
253:It feeds and grows on the blood which it sheds. The passions , from which it springs, gain strength and fury from indulgence. ~ William Ellery Channing
254:Most times problems are not solved with more money. It usually takes innovation." - L. R. W. Lee, Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon's Fury ~ L R W Lee
255:These predators loved with wild fury, but they were also darkly possessive, crossing the boundary into what humans might term obsession. ~ Nalini Singh
256:The world needs to see Christians burning, not with self-righteous fury at the sliding morals in our country, but with passion for God. ~ Kevin DeYoung
257:I know indeed what evil I intend to do, but stronger than all my afterthoughts is my fury, fury that brings upon mortals the greatest evils. ~ Euripides
258:One must look at what impiety hates, what puts it in a rage, what it attacks always, everywhere, and with fury - that will be the truth. ~ Isaiah Berlin
259:She did it without thinking--At that moment she was pure Gilly again: red-haired, with fury for blood, perfect aim, and nothing to lose. ~ Tiffany Baker
260:So much violence. If God existed, I'd have strangled him on the spot. Without batting an eyelid. And with all the fury of the damned. ~ Jean Claude Izzo
261:There was cold fury in every line of the ancient face; a sense of power radiated from Dumbledore as though he was giving off burning heat. ~ J K Rowling
262:I don't see where Tyson Fury has boxed anybody of Wladimir's [ Klitschko] calibre to be able to get in the ring with Wladimir and do well. ~ Lennox Lewis
263:Will you accept me? (Fury)
No, I’m here naked with you because all my clothes fell off by accident and I can’t find them. (Angelia) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
264:Ah! Warriors' strength is poor and slight; A Bráhman's power is truly might. This Bráhman staff the hermit held The fury of my darts has quelled. ~ V lm ki
265:Piano Man put up a fight but his resistance was futile. Hell hath no fury like a drunken girl at her bachelorette party in the mood to sing. ~ Vicki Lesage
266:If you walk with Jesus, he's gonna save your soul. You gotta keep the devil way down in the hole. He's got the fire and the fury at his command. ~ Tom Waits
267:Interesting, isn’t it? What do you have to say about that, Fury? (Savitar)
They’re on crack. (Fury)
Anyone else on crack? (Savitar) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
268:Like everything else that took place in the Soviet Union, this upsurge of spontaneous fury had been conceived and planned well in advance. ~ Vasily Grossman
269:This music crept by me upon the waters,
Allaying both their fury and my passion
With its sweet air: thence I have follow’d it. ~ William Shakespeare
270:Howard Dean announced today he will campaign in seven states. The states are Rage, Frenzy, Fury, Rath, Fever, Agitation, and Delirium. Yeeeeaaaah! ~ Jay Leno
271:In the twilight that was now the colour of dust, in the fury of horns that was a national language because honking had telegraphic properties.. ~ Manu Joseph
272:... my early writing was a silent fury - at what or whom, I had no idea - but I shut it in until it burned my bones and now, I've let it out... ~ John Geddes
273:My fear, which I shared with everyone in the Turkish secular bourgeoisie, was not of God but of the fury of those who believed in Her too much. ~ Orhan Pamuk
274:There's her cousin, an she were not possessed with a fury, exceeds her as much in beauty as the first of May doth the last of December. ~ William Shakespeare
275:When we are in the grip of craving or fury, head-over-heals in love our recoiling in dread, it is the limbic system that has us in its grip. ~ Daniel Goleman
276:...a full week of their mother's quiet fury over the fun they don't seem to be having and their father's dogged attempts to provide it... ~ Michael Cunningham
277:He [Wladimir Klitschko] likes silence when he fights because it gives him time and room to think. He doesn't like things to get chaotic or crazy. ~ Tyson Fury
278:For this was the round of love: fear which leads on desire, tenderness and fury, and that brutal anguish which triumphantly follows pleasure. ~ Fran oise Sagan
279:He was not a model boss or human being, tidily packaged for emulation. Driven by demons, he could drive those around him to fury and despair. ~ Walter Isaacson
280:There is no fury like that against one who, we fear, may succeed in making us disloyal to beliefs we hold with passion, but have not really won. ~ Learned Hand
281:The room was empty. She was gone. So were her shopping bags. So were the keys to the SUV. So was his Glock. Fury erupted. “Goddamn you, Tricks! ~ Thea Harrison
282:Because you belong to me. Your fear, your anger, your fury, your fucking defiance. It all belongs to me. And nobody fucks with what’s mine but ME. ~ T M Frazier
283:Conventional people are roused to fury by departure from convention, largely because they regard such departure as a criticism of themselves. ~ Bertrand Russell
284:Oh no, hon we were too late. Tiger-boy done pissed down the wrong honey tree and got all the bees, or in this case, bears, going wild. (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
285:draw a woman who’s as powerful as Superman, as sexy as Miss Fury, as scantily clad as Sheena the jungle queen, and as patriotic as Captain America. ~ Jill Lepore
286:Hell hath no fury like a middle-aged woman in a fuzzy pink robe, hopped up on a winning combination of allergy medicine, Alias reruns, and anger. ~ Jen Lancaster
287:I loved her in spite of myself. I loved her immeasurably.
Infinitely. And I feared that love as much as I feared my own fury at the
world. ~ Susan Abulhawa
288:Once upon a time, it had sufficed to write 'The Sound and the Fury' or 'The Sun Also Rises.' But now bigness was essential. Thickness, length. ~ Jonathan Franzen
289:This guy [Tyson Fury] really wants to prove himself in the ring and confirm what he keeps telling everyone, that he's the best in the world. ~ Wladimir Klitschko
290:Didn’t hurt him, because he was dead. So it must have gratified the kicker somehow. Unbelievable fury, tremendous strength. The injuries are grievous. ~ Lee Child
291:For God's sake" she panted. Glaring up at him with fury in those clear, yellow-green eyes. "Would you stop screwing around and fuck me already? ~ Christine Warren
292:I go from exasperation to a state of collapse, then I recover and go from prostration to Fury, so that my average state is one of being annoyed. ~ Gustave Flaubert
293:It is the obligation of Westboro Baptist Church to put the cup of God's fury to America's lips, and cause America to drink it. And you will drink it! ~ Fred Phelps
294:The graphics elevator lurched upwards again. This time the new dimension is multimedia, which means adding sound and fury to the smoke and mirrors. ~ Edward Tenner
295:Having fun?” Instantly Squirrelpaw’s head whipped around and her green eyes flashed fury at him. “That’s right, have a good laugh, you stupid furball! ~ Erin Hunter
296:I know, Fireheart. You’ve always been loyal, not like those others.” As if the strength of her fury had exhausted her, she limped back to her bedding. ~ Erin Hunter
297:Not to be provok'd is best: But if mov'd, never correct till the Fume is spent; For every Stroke our Fury strikes, is sure to hit our selves at last. ~ William Penn
298:Not to be provok'd is best: But if mov'd, never correct till the fume is spent; for every stroke our fury strikes, is sure to hit our selves at last. ~ William Penn
299:When love exists, nothing else matters, not life’s predicaments, not the fury of the years, not a physical winding down or scarcity of opportunity. ~ Isabel Allende
300:[Wladimir] Klitschko is a different kettle of fish to Haye. He is a genuine man with an excellent team behind him and they are genuine fighting people. ~ Tyson Fury
301:I can hear the tick tick tick in my head: A tripwire ready to explode in fury. And then, in my mind, I start to count down from ten…any moment now. ~ Danielle Esplin
302:The waves rose in growing fury, each over-topping its fellow, till in a very few minutes the lately glassy sea was like a roaring and devouring monster. ~ Bram Stoker
303:There was a certain struggling fury that went with being jobless, and persevering, and being turned down, that was different from simply being jobless. ~ Doris Lessing
304:You control whether you are happy. It's all your narrative and you can change it if you choose to." - L. R. W. Lee Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon's Fury ~ L R W Lee
305:Brigan spun around to face the man, swearing with as much as exasperation and fury as Fire had ever heard anyone swear. The man scuttled away in alarm. ~ Kristin Cashore
306:He [Tyson Fury] will be difficult opponent to adjust to, because of his style of fighting and physical conditions. Fans will certainly not be bored. ~ Wladimir Klitschko
307:Inside each of us is a child as insecure as ever. As adults, we've just learned how to cover well." - L. R. W. Lee, Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon's Fury ~ L R W Lee
308:A fire crackled in the hearth. The cozy scene belied the barely contained vicissitude in the room. Snow White paced, in a fury, leaning heavily on his cane. ~ J T Ellison
309:And he wonders, deep in the self-isolated recesses of his mind whether he is killing himself with anger, whether he is destroying his system with fury. ~ Richard Matheson
310:As Amanda Litman... has written, 'Instead of resisting (anger) or avoiding it, let your fury push you to action. Embrace your anger and put it to work. ~ Rebecca Traister
311:Many of them were devoid of workaday morals; they lied, misbehaved and cheated routinely, and yet their fury when wrongly accused was limitless and genuine. ~ J K Rowling
312:Most of them were devoid of workaday morals; they lied, misbehaved and cheated routinely, and yet their fury when wrongly accused was limitless and genuine. ~ J K Rowling
313:The elements were "seeking" each other in rage and confusion, and in the fury of the conflict boastful man was utterly humiliated, sucked down, drowned. ~ Elizabeth Goudge
314:What is inner peace but a deeply held belief that your current situation is exactly as it should be." - L. R. W. Lee, Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon's Fury ~ L R W Lee
315:About violence, what it feels like to be nothing to someone else. What it feels like to be a consequence of someone else’s dissociated rage, disconnected fury. ~ Eve Ensler
316:My galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter's fury, and encroaching frosts, By time subdued (what will not time subdue!), A horrid chasm disclosed. ~ John Phillips
317:As they entered the camp, Lionpaw raced to meet them. “Wow!” He stared at Bluepaw’s bloodied ear. “Does it hurt?” “A little,” Bluepaw lied. It stung like fury. ~ Erin Hunter
318:I can’t believe you were going to call me a liar and take my place under the guillotine. Next time I try to save you, woman, you better stay saved. (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
319:rained for three days. Thunder rumbled like cannon fire, lightning cracked and spit in the darkness. Then, when the storm’s fury had weakened, the horizon lay ~ Lisa Bingham
320:fact, you could say that Rosa Hubermann had a face decorated with constant fury. That was how the creases were made in the cardboard texture of her complexion. ~ Markus Zusak
321:He didn't believe in magic and demons. He believed in day and night, endurance and fury, cold mud and loneliness and the speed with which blood leaves the body ~ Laini Taylor
322:All right, two dozen house specials. Any chance one of you might want to live dangerously and try a vegetable? (Aimee) Do we look like rabbits to you? (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
323:Frusture is my word for the exquisite fury that only your husband can give you. Not only are you furious, you feel like he’s doing it all on purpose, in order ~ Sophie Kinsella
324:The fact that we can often only register the fury of white men as heroic is so established that it would verge on the comical if it weren’t so deeply tragic. ~ Rebecca Traister
325:I have said that the fury of the rushing blast was infernal— cacodemoniacal—and that its voices were hideous with the pent-up viciousness of desolate eternities. ~ H P Lovecraft
326:Their first kiss had been a mix of fury and frustrated passion. This one wouldn’t be like that.
He’d kiss her the way he should have kissed her to begin with. ~ Shiloh Walker
327:Which ensures that life gets lived in miniature. In lieu of the large feelings—sorrow, fury, joy—I had their junior counterparts—anxiety, irritation, excitement. But ~ Mary Karr
328:I had a sense of your passion when we met, Merit. When you first stormed into my House with fire in your eyes.” “That wasn’t fire. That was sheer, unmitigated fury. ~ Chloe Neill
329:She never told me to be any different, the jagged scrape of a thousand guilt and fury slivers rasping on my bones became background music, an ever-present hum. ~ Joshilyn Jackson
330:All right, two dozen house specials. Any chance one of you might want to live dangerously and try a vegetable? (Aimee)
Do we look like rabbits to you? (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
331:Our country's national crime is lynching. It is not the creature of an hour, the sudden outburst of uncontrolled fury, or the unspeakable brutality of an insane mob. ~ Ida B Wells
332:Whatever. But we’re watching you, Wolf. (Colt)
Then I’ll try not to piss on the floor or hump the furniture…your leg, though, might be another matter. (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
333:Hard, his hands on my shoulders; my head rocked with the force of his fury as he shook me. Ah, Elua, it was sweet! The violence of it was spark to tinder for me. ~ Jacqueline Carey
334:I know what I know,” she said softly. “But I let go of the fury I had for that boy a long time ago. If I didn’t, it would consume me. Like perhaps it’s consuming you ~ Sara Shepard
335:I've got a couple of things over [ Wladimir Klitschko]: He wouldn't spar with me when I went to the camp and I beat him in a mental toughness competition in the sauna. ~ Tyson Fury
336:Ariakas worked himself into a
fury. Few survived Lord Ariakas's displeasure. None survived his furies.
- Dragons of Spring Dawning (Chronicles of Dragon Lance) ~ Tracy Hickman
337:He growled, a harsh tearing rumble of fury and fear combined. “What is it?” Matt asked. “Oh fuck, of course you can’t answer me. Jesus, it’s like a paranormal Lassie ~ Jay Northcote
338:My mother is beautiful in the same way that a storm is beautiful. She is wild and destructive, and in the middle of her fury you feel her God given right to destroy. ~ Tarryn Fisher
339:It is my firm belief that the infinite and uncontrollable fury of nuclear weapons should never be held in the hands of any mere mortal ever again, for any reason. ~ Mikhail Gorbachev
340:It is odd how, when you have a secret belief of your own which you do not wish to acknowledge, the voicing of it by someone else will rouse you to a fury of denial. ~ Agatha Christie
341:There are too many windbags in this world. Speak only when you are competent in a subject - It produces dignity." - L. R. W. Lee Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon's Fury ~ L R W Lee
342:Hatred is the fury of those who do not share our goals, and its object is death and destruction. Anger is a grief of distortions between peers, and its object is change. ~ Audre Lorde
343:Romantic googling can be as dangerous as drunk text messaging. Of course hell hath no fury like a woman who Google-bombs her old flames name with a word like "impotent. ~ Maureen Dowd
344:The man up there raged aloud in two languages, and with a sincerity in his fury that almost convinced me I had, in some way, sinned against the harmony of the universe ~ Joseph Conrad
345:The mind will ever be unstable that has only prejudices to rest on, and the current will run with destructive fury when there are no barriers to break its force. ~ Mary Wollstonecraft
346:You should have allowed me to feed you so I could have removed them and replaced them with the wrought iron chains that sat in the blankets I’d brought to you.” Fury ~ Amelia Hutchins
347:And now it goes as it goes and where it ends is Fate. And neither by singeing flesh nor tipping cups of wine nor shedding burning tears can you enchant away the rigid Fury. ~ Aeschylus
348:It had silenced Jormanric in mid-fury, had made the hairs on his own skin prickle with terror. The Prison was alive. It was cruel and careless, and he was Inside it. ~ Catherine Fisher
349:Maurice,” she croaked one last time, as loudly as she could. His eyes widened. “Rosalind?” he murmured. Then his face went red in a mask of rage and fury. “ROSALIND!” He ~ Liz Braswell
350:Leaving was out of the question, of course. A combination of pride, obstinacy, and simple gonadal fury rooted him in his tracks. Here he would do battle, and that was that. ~ David Brin
351:The Jew is at once alienated and indestructible; he is in exile from his own country and in exile even from himself, yet he survives the annihilating fury of history. ~ Delmore Schwartz
352:Franky the Cop let me lead the way outside to the shed, staying a few steps back so that he could have time to shoot me in case I decided to wheel on him with fists of fury. ~ David Wong
353:it. Philosophy may instruct men to be calm under their troubles; but Christianity teaches them to be joyful, because such exercises proceed from love and not fury in God. ~ Matthew Henry
354:Sawyer walks in and stops in his tracks when he sees me, fury washing over his expression. “I knew it! That motherfucker is dead,” he spits, turning to charge after my father. ~ K C Lynn
355:I’d once heard Jack say, or had I read it, that sometimes a soul would cry out, “Thy will be done” to God and other times, with fury say instead, “Fine, have it your way. ~ Patti Callahan
356:My anger is like some rudimentary, single-celled beast, an exploding virus of fury that paralyses rational thought and blinds me to everything except one single goal... ~ Candace Bushnell
357:She'd lost her fury, somewhere, as they'd talked. She didn't feel it anymore. She wished she did, because she preferred it to the emptiness that had settled in its place. ~ Kristin Cashore
358:Thus they let their anger and fury take from them the sense of humanity, and demonstrated that no beast is more savage than man when possessed with power answerable to his rage. ~ Plutarch
359:Believing that Sibel was saying these things to me to make me angry, I got angry. But this is not to say that the fury owed nothing to my partial awareness that she was right. ~ Orhan Pamuk
360:Pain fades,” I said slowly. “But being a nutcase seems to stick around. Guess who got the better deal here?” The last thing I remember is Mr. Chu’s face blazing with fury. ~ James Patterson
361:But even of him I can think of with sorrow, now at this moment.

Those times, those people...have gone. How can there be fury felt for things that are gone to dust. ~ Richard Llewellyn
362:He knew from long experience that a letter sent in fury merely put a weapon into the hands of your enemy. Poison, in preserved form, to be used against you long into the future. ~ Ian McEwan
363:He who bridles the fury of the billows knows also to put a stop to the secret plans of the wicked. Submitting with respect to His holy will, I fear God, and have no other fear. ~ Jean Racine
364:My fury was lofty, pure, cool. It was an emotion that none of these people, struggling so hard to impose a shape on life when life has no shape, could begin to understand. ~ Banana Yoshimoto
365:You are the one who gives me reason to wake in the mornings, who infuriates me, who enrages me, who enthralls me. You are my passion, my fury, my soul. Shall i explain further? ~ Melissa Marr
366:You state inaccuracies,” the Lokhar said. “What? Your people didn’t launch nuclear missiles at us?” “Of course I did.” “You did it?” I asked, with fury making my voice shake. ~ Vaughn Heppner
367:But even in the full flower of her fury, Carceret was perfectly in control. She didn't lash out wildly or snarl at me. She kept her words inside her, burning them like fuel. ~ Patrick Rothfuss
368:Frusture is my word for the exquisite fury that only your husband can give you. Not only are you furious, you feel like he’s doing it all on purpose, in order to torment you. ~ Sophie Kinsella
369:They say Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, but it’s not true. Hell hath no fury like the one who did the scorning, especially when they’re made to face up to their actions. ~ K J Charles
370:If I say you're a goatherd's son, you say, 'Yes, Lord Ralon.'"
Alanna gasped with fury. "I'd as soon kiss a pig! Is that what you've been doing-kissing pigs? Or being kissed? ~ Tamora Pierce
371:These were stone-cold men trained to kill—not with heart and fire and fury, not with the joy of glorious battle, but as a single, unthinking whole, like drones in a beehive. ~ Lesley Livingston
372:Vane passed the mashed potatoes across Bride to Fury, who stared at them with a fierce frown "What are these?" he asked. "Potatoes," Vane told him. "What did they do to them? ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
373:Holding a grudge hurts the one holding it more than the one it's held against... All that wasted time and energy... Let it go." L. R. W. Lee Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon's Fury ~ L R W Lee
374:Fury is the best fuel of all. It is so clean, so marvelous, so ruthless. Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, rage against evil is better than sorrow. Sorrow can’t balance the scales. ~ Lilith Saintcrow
375:I've tried never to be easily satisfied, and I've been painting like fury now for forty years.... I have a feeling. You paint about as far as your emotions go, and that's about it. ~ Andrew Wyeth
376:The enemy fought with savage fury, and met death with all its horrors, without shrinking or complaining: not one asked to be spared, but fought as long as they could stand or sit. ~ Davy Crockett
377:Young, Chade suggested. Young and full of righteous fury. Hurt and heartbroken, I suggested. So tired of being thwarted. Tired of being bound by rules that no one else had to follow. ~ Robin Hobb
378:He looked at her, and the fury expressed in her face alarmed and amazed him. He did not understand how his pity for her exasperated her. She saw in him sympathy for her, but not love. ~ Leo Tolstoy
379:The vast power of money, mighty when you have it and even mightier when you don’t, with its divine gift of freedom and the demonic fury it unleashes on those forced to do without it— ~ Stefan Zweig
380:[Wladimir] Klitschko has got the experience, so if Tyson [Fury] waits on him, Klitschko will out-box him. But if he uses his speed and reach it will be a great chance for him to win. ~ Lennox Lewis
381:But there, war does not care for predetermination; it also destroys in fury that wich is immaterial, the hopes and expectations (from Requiem for a Hotel /Nekrolog auf ein Hotel,1918) ~ Stefan Zweig
382:Those men who are the most violent are not at all carried away by fury. In fact, their heart rates actually drop and they become physiologically calmer as they become more violent. ~ Gavin de Becker
383:Vane passed the mashed potatoes across Bride to Fury, who stared at them with a fierce frown "What are these?" he asked.
"Potatoes," Vane told him.
"What did they do to them? ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
384:You know him? (Papa Bear)
I used to. But if you guys want to chop him up and make hamburgers out of him, I wouldn’t mind in the least. Hell, I’ll even go get the grinder. (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
385:I have to force myself to get angry. But I want to show the world that there's another side to me, that I am capable of deep, deep anger and fury. They better watch out for how I'm treated. ~ Stan Lee
386:This is the problem with danger, isn't it? You can even be warned and ignore the warning. Danger can seem far away until the sky grows dark, and a bolt of fury heads straight toward you. ~ Deb Caletti
387:To love another woman is to look at yourself in the mirror and determine that you are worthy of the galaxy and its fury. To love another woman is to love yourself more than you love her. ~ Gabby Rivera
388:Daemon stilled above me. 'I won't hurt you, Kat.' His tone was softer, but still laced with fury as he tried to control me without doing any real damage. 'I could never hurt you. ~ Jennifer L Armentrout
389:He dug with a kind of fury, relishing the manual work, glorying in the non-magic of it, for every drop of his sweat and every blister felt like a gift to the elf who had saved their lives. ~ J K Rowling
390:Olympian, I should think, from the colors and the fur trim of his coat,” Master Ferus put in. “Olympian and, it would seem, possessed of a fury. Which is funny, if you know enough history. ~ Jim Butcher
391:They have rejected the idea of inexorable progress for the opposite idea that history is, in Macbeth’s words, “a tale / Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, / Signifying nothing. ~ Timothy J Keller
392:Genevieve hunched her shoulders against the storm of sound and fury and struggled to imagine a worse sort of hell. Widdershins, of course, seemed perfectly happy, but Widdershins was weird. ~ Ari Marmell
393:Go to hell and take that with you!” She shouted it right in Amelie’s face. Eve
was an exotic blaze of color against Amelie’s white fury.
And then she slapped the Founder in the face. ~ Rachel Caine
394:I'm already someone else, but the person I turn into at these low points is someone I never imagined I could be a few years ago: someone with a hot knot of fury where her heart used to be. ~ Harriet Lane
395:She was standing in front of all of them in just her bra and jeans. She didn't care. She didn't feel naked- she felt clothed in rage and fury, like a warrior from one of Arthur's tales. ~ Cassandra Clare
396:Have you even tried to contact him?” Davie said, hanging the dress in her bathroom.
“No. I can still feel his fury. It’s like it’s emanating all the way from the Chicago River to our house. ~ Beth Kery
397:People who passionately want to believe that the world is basically simple react to this with a fury that goes beyond what I consider appropriate for discussing a programming language. ~ Bjarne Stroustrup
398:You goin’ out with Mick tomorrow night?” Jake growled, his eyes burning into me, his fury saturating the room.
“Not anymore,” I whispered immediately.
“Good fuckin’ answer, Slick, ~ Kristen Ashley
399:Every year, August lashes out in volcanic fury, rising with the din of morning traffic, its great metallic wings smashing against the ground, heating the air with ever-increasing intensity. ~ Henry Rollins
400:Having a Southwest Green in my backyard is a huge advantage for me on tour. I am pleasantly surprised just how true the ball rolls and reacts to chip and pitch shots. I love my Southwest Green. ~ Jim Furyk
401:arrowed south through thick forest, then into the water before adrenaline stopped beating the fuck out of his heart. Slogging across the narrow inlet in full gear kept the fury building. The ~ Toni Anderson
402:Men are stupid. You might as well learn that now. Look at bull moose. They ram into each other at full speed. Same with Dall sheep. This will be a lot of sound and fury, signifying nothing. ~ Kristin Hannah
403:the full fury of his storming countenance with its rugged overhang of gullied forehead and huge crag of a humpbacked nose that came charging out of his face wrathfully like a Big Ten fullback. ~ Joseph Heller
404:Unplanned work is what prevents you from doing it. Like matter and antimatter, in the presence of unplanned work, all planned work ignites with incandescent fury, incinerating everything around it. ~ Gene Kim
405:Whence did all that fury come?
From empty tomb or Virgin womb?
Saint Joseph thought the world would melt
But liked the way his finger smelt.

~ William Butler Yeats, A Stick Of Incense

406:pg. 301--"Saturday the weather couldn't decide if it was ready to fully entertain winter or if we were still stuck in the fall."
pg.349--"...winter showed up in an angry, punishing fury... ~ W Bruce Cameron
407:For years, Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon had hoped that if they kept Harry as downtrodden as possible, they would be able to squash the magic out of him. To their fury, they had been unsuccessful. ~ J K Rowling
408:The 19thc hatred of Realism is Caliban's enraged reaction to seeing his own face in the mirror. The 19thc rejection of Romanticism is Caliban's fury at not seeing his face reflected in the mirror. ~ Oscar Wilde
409:This love was tricky...was it simply better somehow? Because these humans could hate with so much fury, was the other end of the spectrum that they could love with more heart and zeal and fire? ~ Stephenie Meyer
410:We [he and Halmos] share a philosophy about linear algebra: we think basis-free, we write basis-free , but when the chips are down we close the office door and compute with matrices like fury. ~ Irving Kaplansky
411:Allowing his own power to rise, he felt his wings begin to glow. “You carry no babe.”

Silence, her shock morphing rapidly into fury. “An accusation of deliberate falsehood! You incite a war! ~ Nalini Singh
412:to be hated! to love with all the fury of one's soul; to feel that one would give for the least of her smiles, one's blood, one's vitals, one's fame, one's salvation, one's immortality and eternity, ~ Victor Hugo
413:Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
414:She was furious, with the kind of fury peculiar to the nonpaying client. Those who can't afford private attorneys . . . assumed legal aid was incompetent. Do-gooders were simply losers in disguise. ~ Laura Lippman
415:They swore at airport management, at the TSA, at the airlines, at their useless phones, furious because fury was the last defense against understanding what the news stations were reporting. ~ Emily St John Mandel
416:Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
417:As the whirlwind in its fury teareth up trees, and deformeth the face of nature, or as an earthquake in its convulsions overturneth whole cities; so the rage of an angry man throweth mischief around him. ~ Akhenaton
418:Savitar stroked his chin. "Interesting, isn't it? What do you have to say about that, Fury?"

The muzzle vanished. "They're on crack."

Savitar shook his head. "Anyone else on crack? ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
419:Yet with my nobler reason 'gaitist my fury Do I take part: the rarer action is In virtue than in vengeance: they being penitent, The sole drift of my purpose doth extend Not a frown further. Go ~ William Shakespeare
420:The poor suffer twice at the rioter's hands. First, his destructive fury scars their neighborhood; second, the atmosphere of accommodation and consent is changed to one of hostility and resentment. ~ Lyndon B Johnson
421:A state of war or anarchy, in which law has little force, is so far valuable, that it puts every man on trial. The man of principle is known as such, and even in the fury of faction is respected. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
422:I get to the back of the house, I damn near tear the door off the hinges. It isn’t an act of fury, fury isn’t part of it anymore. It’s more deliberate than fury yet more instinctive than deliberation. ~ Steve Erickson
423:Inflation made it possible to divert the fury of the people to 'speculators' and 'profiteers'. Thus it proved itself an excellent psychological resource of the destructive and annihilist war policy. ~ Ludwig von Mises
424:My mind and fingers have worked like the damned. Homer, the Bible, Plato, Locke, Lamartine, Chateaubriand, Beethoven, Bach, Hummel, Mozart, Weber are all around me. I study them. I devour them with fury. ~ Franz Liszt
425:Before any outcome was made public, the radicals had worked themselves into “a fury of rage,” certain that the president “was about to give up the political fruits which had been already gathered ~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
426:Lay not the blame on me, O sailor, but on the winds. By nature I am as calm and safe as the land itself, but the winds fall upon me with their gusts and gales, and lash me into a fury that is not natural to me. ~ Aesop
427:Asking Hollywood to begin to show some restraint and balance in its antireligious fury is not the same as suggesting that the industry must transform itself into an agency for advancing the Word of God. ~ Michael Medved
428:Success comes from a thousand little things done well, rarely from a silver bullet, even though we'd all like to believe that as our actions betray." - L. R. W. Lee, Andy Smithson: Blast of the Dragon's Fury ~ L R W Lee
429:The Veksi are an angry species. Their social life consists largely of arguments, recriminations, quarrels, fights, outbursts of fury, fits of the sulks, brawls, feuds, and impulsive acts of vengeance. ~ Ursula K Le Guin
430:Enthusiasm produces the most cruel disorders in human society; but its fury is like that of thunder and tempest, which exhaust themselves in a little time, and leave the air more calm and serene than before. ~ David Hume
431:Man, Fury was right. You should never trust anything that bleeds for five days and doesn’t die. I should have listened to you. You told me Petra was a three-wolf-humping bitch, but did I listen? (Fang) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
432:It is hard to mesmerize ourselves, to whip our own top; but through sympathy we are capable of energy and endurance. Concert fires people to a certain fury of performance they can rarely reach alone. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
433:Oak had nothing finished and ready to say as yet, and not being able to frame love phrases which end where they begin; passionate tales——Full of sound and fury
—signifying nothing—he said no word at all. ~ Thomas Hardy
434:The crowd, still shouting, gives way before us. We plough our way through. Women hold their aprons over their faces and go stumbling away. A roar of fury goes up. A wounded man is being carried off. ~ Erich Maria Remarque
435:Then a wayward glance from a lass, a moment of red, bursting fury from a stranger, a blow given and a blow returned, and all that might have been my life vanished like a fog upon the fens beneath a summer sun. ~ Anonymous
436:Those with a noticeable but limited ability are sent to Honoghr, Gentes, or Gamorr to become Sith Warriors or Marauders. There they are taught to channel their emotions into mindless rage and battle fury. ~ Drew Karpyshyn
437:When people conclude that anger causes abuse, they are confusing cause and effect. Ray was not abusive because he was angry; he was angry because he was abusive. Abusers carry attitudes that produce fury. ~ Lundy Bancroft
438:Unplanned work is what prevents you from doing it. Like matter and antimatter, in the presence of unplanned work, all planned work ignites with incandescent fury, incinerating everything around it. Like Phoenix. ~ Gene Kim
439:For the first time in maybe my whole life, I feel dangerous and magical, like a dragon or a mermaid. A fury, standing there with my half-gone grape slush and my jaw clenched, ready for whatever comes next. ~ Brenna Yovanoff
440:Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury
Signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
441:The innocent should never have to suffer from the battles of others. (Valerius) I know, but it seems to always be the case. (Acheron) A furore infra, libera nos - spare us from the fury within. (Valerius) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
442:Whatever your main struggle is, it is insignificant in the face of your death; it is petty and unimportant and has no meaning at all. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. ~ Brad Blanton
443:If man is reduced to being nothing but a character in history, he has no other choice but to subside into the sound and fury of acompletely irrational history or to endow history with the form of human reason. ~ Albert Camus
444:I’m just doing a favor for my brother. (Fury)
That’s what I told myself, too. But the problem with family, they get you into shit and then abandon you to it. Or worse, get themselves killed off. (Sasha) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
445:Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
446:Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
447:Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
448:The Queen turned crimson with fury, and, after glaring at her for a moment like a wild beast, screamed 'Off with her head! Off—'
'Nonsense!' said Alice, very loudly and decidedly, and the Queen was silent. ~ Lewis Carroll
449:Chapter III ——These are the Villains Whom all the Travellers do fear so much. ———Some of them are Gentlemen, Such as the fury of ungoverned Youth Thrust from the company of awful Men.* Two Gentlemen of Verona. ~ Matthew Lewis
450:Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
451:Then a wayward glance from a lass, a moment of red, bursting fury from a stranger, a blow given and a blow returned, and all that might have been my life vanished like a fog upon the fens beneath a summer sun. ~ Louis L Amour
452:They couldn’t have known that slowly, year by year, the ocean’s water would ingest a people’s fury so completely that hurricanes would come each season and claim lives in recompense for Africans gone overboard. ~ Daniel Black
453:I'd never seen the King of Cats fight before. He was suddenly everywhere, made of nothing but fangs and claws and fury, snarling like a chainsaw trying to sing opera. Our witless assassin never stood a chance. ~ Seanan McGuire
454:Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
And then is heard no more. It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
455:Remember what happened last time, when someone wanted to get revenge on me when I made them look bad?” Pain and fury flashes in his gaze before he shakes his head. “Never again, Red. You hear me? Never fucking again. ~ K C Lynn
456:This is not something you can badass your way into. That an alpha male attitude, some muscles, and a cut can fix. What they did….” I didn’t miss his flinch. Didn’t miss the way the air turned bitter with his fury. ~ Anne Malcom
457:Anyone who recognizes this regime [Israel] because of the pressure of the World oppressor, or because of naiveté or selfishness, will be eternally disgraced and will burn in the fury of the Islamic nations. ~ Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
458:Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And then is heard no more: it is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
459:Fury was a dangerous emotion because it was self-indulgent. Fury didn’t want to ensure that it got what it wanted; fury only wanted to rage, and rip, and tear, and make another hurt in proportion to fury’s strength. ~ C A Higgins
460:The innocent should never have to suffer from the battles of others. (Valerius)
I know, but it seems to always be the case. (Acheron)
A furore infra, libera nos - spare us from the fury within. (Valerius) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
461:Now at last the slowly gathered, long-pent-up fury of the storm broke upon us. Four or five millions of men met each other in the first shock of the most merciless of all the wars of which record has been kept. ~ Winston Churchill
462:A boy made of stardust and selfishness; a girl filled with fire and fury at the world. We are a tangle of emotional wreckage, two broken messes thrown together, trying to navigate something we can barely comprehend. ~ Julie Johnson
463:Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and is heard no more. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. ~ William Shakespeare
464:Though it is a painful fact that most Negroes are hopelessly docile, many of them are filled with fury, and the unctuous coating of flattery which surrounds and encases that fury is but a form of self-preservation. ~ William Styron
465:And Hagsgate, alas, paid her no heed. She was treated politely and referred to the proper authorities, whereupon she flew into a fury and screamed that in our eagerness to make no enemies at all, we had now made two. ~ Peter S Beagle
466:It’s for Carson. (Margery)
And I repeat what I said. Just what I need, a bunch of drunk fucks working on me. Remind me not to do anything stupid tonight. Oh wait, I’m here. Too late for that warning, huh? (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
467:Sometimes I will spend two or three days not speaking to anyone outside of the immediate family when they come home, and then I find that I've been emailing like fury. Once you give in to that silence, it's quite nice. ~ Anne Enright
468:Jealousy is in a manner just and reasonable, as it tends to preserve a good which belongs, or which we believe belongs to us, on the other hand envy is a fury which cannot endure the happiness of others. ~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
469:I’m not putting my faith or life in anyone’s hands. All that ever got me was screwed, and my ass is currently sore from it. (Wren)
Nice imagery there, tiger. Graphic. Ever think of writing children’s books? (Fury) ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
470:Now, in their love, which was stronger, there were the seeds of hatred and fear and confusion growing at the same time: for love can exist with hatred, each preying on the other, and this is what gives it its greatest fury. ~ T H White
471:She called me ‘my lady,’ ” she told him in a plaintive voice. “I don’t know who that is. I’m no lady.” The last of his fury faded away to be replaced with a quick gleam. He peered under the sheet. “I can attest to that. ~ Thea Harrison
472:What if she’s all I give you in this life of ours, my love?” she asked quietly. “Then I’ll shout at the goddess in fury,” he said fiercely. “I’ll beg to know why I’ve been given so much when other men have so little. ~ Melina Marchetta
473:Zach had been on the receiving end of a few of Lanning’s ass-chewings back in the day. They were epic sagas of righteous fury and perfectly applied touches of profanity. It was like being verbally disemboweled. ~ Christopher Farnsworth
474:cottage was a cat, staring at him with watchful eyes. He had the impression it was the same cat as he had killed in his fury. He despised the supernatural. Human beings worked constantly to make their gods unnecessary. ~ Henning Mankell
475:It used to be cars had cool names: Dart, Hawk, Fury, Cougar, Firebird, Hornet, Mustang, Barracuda. Now we have Elantra, Altima, Acura, Lumina, Sentra, Corolla, Maxima, Tercel. Further proof that America has lost its edge. ~ George Carlin
476:When roused to rage the maddening populace storms, their fury, like a rolling flame, bursts forth unquenchable; but give its violence ways, it spends itself, and as its force abates, learns to obey and yields it to your will. ~ Euripides
477:28.—Jealousy is in a manner just and reasonable, as it tends to preserve a good which belongs, or which we believe belongs to us, on the other hand envy is a fury which cannot endure the happiness of others. ~ Fran ois de La Rochefoucauld
478:The fury of a demon instantly possessed me. I knew myself no longer. My original soul seemed, at once, to take its flight from my body and a more than fiendish malevolence, gin-nurtured, thrilled every fibre of my frame. ~ Edgar Allan Poe
479:Don’t tell me you don’t wonder, don’t th—” “I fucking don’t!” He grabbed her upper arms, held her in place, the raw fury in his voice a wild thing. “I made my choice, and I chose you. Don’t you do this. Don’t you destroy us. ~ Nalini Singh
480:Hours later the blank sheet still stared at me, and I beat my fist against the desk in fury and fustration, striking it so hard my hand bled. That is how heavy a secret can become. It can make blood flow easier than ink. ~ Patrick Rothfuss
481:Listen, Bruce Lee fought out of anger. That’s why they call it the Fists of Fury. Michael Jackson danced with fury. I do stand up out of fury. I’m not mad at anybody. I’m not mad at any human being because I’m a human being. ~ Tracy Morgan
482:The fury of a demon instantly possessed me. I knew myself no longer. My original soul seemed, at once, to take its flight from my body; and a more than fiendish malevolence, gin-nurtured, thrilled every fibre of my frame. ~ Edgar Allan Poe
483:The stage is more beholding to love than the life of man. For as to the stage, love is ever matter of comedies and now and then of tragedies; but in life it doth much mischief, sometimes like a Siren, sometimes like a Fury. ~ Francis Bacon
484:What if she's all I give you in this life of ours, my love?" she asked quietly.
"Then I'll shout at the goddess in fury," he said fiercely. "I'll beg to know why I've been given so much when other men have so little. ~ Melina Marchetta
485:You don’t. You don’t accept it. You don’t think about it. You just leave it out there somewhere, like a part of town you never visit. You put the anger, the rage, the fury in another part of town, and you never visit it. ~ Gregory McDonald
486:Twittering just seemed to be people telling other people what they were doing--getting in the shower, making coffee. Who on earth wanted to know these things?...Babble and twitter. Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. ~ Kate Atkinson
487:I saw darkness in her beauty, and she saw beauty in my darkness. Yin and yang. Black and white. Beauty and scars; fury and forgiveness. She should’ve been my nemesis, but in her, I found something I didn’t know I was looking for. ~ Keri Lake
488:Let the Kez come,” Tamas roared. “Let them send their greatest generals after us. Let them stack the odds against us. Let them come upon us with all their fury, because these hounds at our heels will soon know we are lions! ~ Brian McClellan
489:Passion is what must take the place of fury. Passion makes us want to live another day, to try to do the right thing. Passion contains love and fear and anger and motivation. Passion keeps you fighting when you want to give up. ~ Lisa McMann
490:The acid of fury ran through him, eating away the brute patience and sluggishness that had made a cipher of Gully Foyle, precipitating a chain of reactions that would make an infernal machine of Gully Foyle. He was dedicated. ~ Alfred Bester
491:When evil strikes and fury wakes,
Then love will face the choice it makes.
Death will free the loyal friend.
As it began, so shall it end.
Bound to the beast, you play your part--
The comfort of the aching heart. ~ Emily Rodda
492:Let them storm on. In fury let them rage!
Firm is this castle, and beneath its ruins
I will be buried ere I yield to them.
—Johanna, answer me! only be mine,
And I will shield thee 'gainst a world in arms. ~ Friedrich Schiller
493:Accept this: your mortal is doomed."

"Please, Aric. I'm begging you!"

He whirled around, fury in his expression. "You refused - twice - to beg me for your own life, but you'd beg for his?"

I whispered, "Yes. ~ Kresley Cole
494: “Hi, Isaiah. How are you doing, Beth?” Echo asked.
Beth took a long draw off her cigarette, glaring at Echo. Standing her ground, Echo stared back, pretending Beth’s fury didn’t matter to her. Pride flooded my body. ~ Katie McGarry
495:O Dionysus, Son of God,
do you see our sufferings?
Do you see your faithful
in helpless agony before the oppressor?
O Lord, come down from Olympus,
shake your golden thyrsus
and stifle the murderer's insolent fury. ~ Euripides
496:Rest in natural great peace, this exhausted mind,
Beaten helpless by karma and neurotic thoughts,
Like the relentless fury of the pounding waves
In the infinite ocean of samsara.
Rest in natural great peace. ~ Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche,
497:It was only when Shona, in sheer fury, turned the carnivorous sheep among them that they moved. They ran, some of them with charming little white sheep attached to their legs or backsides and the rest shouting about monsters. ~ Diana Wynne Jones
498:Will you accept me?" Fury
"No. I'm here naked with you because all my clothes fell off by accident and I can't find them." Angelia
"You're a sarcastic little critter, aren't you?" Fury
"I learned it from you." Angelia ~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
499:If anyone worships the beast and his image and receives his mark on the forehead or on the hand, he, too, will drink of the wine of God's fury, which has been poured full strength into the cup of his wrath.” Revelation 14:9,10 ~ Phillip W Simpson
500:In the chaos of sentiments and passions which defend a barricade, there is something of everything; there is bravery, youth, honor, enthusiasm, the ideal, conviction, the eager fury of the gamester, and above all, intervals of hope. ~ Victor Hugo

--- IN CHAPTERS (in Dictionaries, in Quotes, in Chapters)



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   70 Poetry
   45 Integral Yoga
   30 Fiction
   15 Mythology
   12 Occultism
   7 Psychology
   7 Philosophy
   7 Christianity
   4 Mysticism
   1 Integral Theory
   1 Alchemy


   29 H P Lovecraft
   25 Sri Aurobindo
   24 The Mother
   13 Satprem
   13 Ovid
   11 Nolini Kanta Gupta
   7 James George Frazer
   6 William Wordsworth
   6 Lucretius
   5 Walt Whitman
   5 Saint Augustine of Hippo
   5 Percy Bysshe Shelley
   5 John Keats
   4 William Butler Yeats
   4 Friedrich Schiller
   4 Aleister Crowley
   3 Saint John of Climacus
   3 Jordan Peterson
   2 Robert Browning
   2 Nirodbaran
   2 Joseph Campbell
   2 Carl Jung


   13 Metamorphoses
   7 The Golden Bough
   6 Wordsworth - Poems
   6 Of The Nature Of Things
   5 Shelley - Poems
   5 Keats - Poems
   5 Collected Poems
   4 Yeats - Poems
   4 Words Of Long Ago
   4 Whitman - Poems
   4 Schiller - Poems
   4 Lovecraft - Poems
   4 City of God
   4 5.1.01 - Ilion
   3 The Synthesis Of Yoga
   3 The Secret Doctrine
   3 The Ladder of Divine Ascent
   3 Savitri
   3 On Thoughts And Aphorisms
   3 Maps of Meaning
   3 Magick Without Tears
   3 Letters On Yoga IV
   2 Twelve Years With Sri Aurobindo
   2 The Practice of Psycho therapy
   2 The Hero with a Thousand Faces
   2 The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna
   2 The Divine Comedy
   2 The Confessions of Saint Augustine
   2 Questions And Answers 1956
   2 Questions And Answers 1950-1951
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 03
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 02
   2 Collected Works of Nolini Kanta Gupta - Vol 01
   2 Browning - Poems
   2 Agenda Vol 07
   2 Agenda Vol 06
   2 Agenda Vol 02


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