“Treason and murder ever kept together, As two yoke-devils sworn to either's purpose, Working so grossly in a natural cause That admiration did not whoop at them; But thou, 'gainst all proportion, didst bring in Wonder to wait on treason and on murder; And whatsoever cunning fiend it was That wrought upon thee so preposterously Hath got the voice in hell for excellence.” TwoTogetherPurposeCausesWaitingVoiceNaturalWonderHellDevilMurderExcellenceTheeProportionAdmirationCunningTraitorTreasonYoke Book:King Henry V: Third Series Source: King Henry V: Third Series
“Natural thunder heralds the wetness of fresh water high clouds to quench the thirst of fields gone dry and parched, a messenger of blessed rain, but this was as dry as hell must be. My distraught perception refused to believe it, because of the insane suddenness with which it sounded, swelled and hit, and how casually it came to murder my child.” BelieveChildrenWaterNaturalGoneHellFieldsPerceptionRainMurderBlessedCloudsInsaneMy ChildrenDryThirstThunderMessengersQuenchFresh WaterDistraughtWetness Author:Anna Akhmatova
“The most savage and voracious animal never kills to increase his wealth, or open a way to grandeur. It slays to satisfy his hunger, or in a natural defense of his own life, or of those whom he is prompted by instinct to preserve.” WayNaturalWealthAnimalCrimeIncreaseMurderInstinctHungerDefensePreservesSavagesGrandeur Author:Mary Collyer