How To Use Revenge In A Sentence

  • Rules exist to be violated, so that the ‘bastard’ may be more violently characterized and the audience engaged in revengeful fury.
  • Revenge is a by-the-book sequel, crowbarring in all of the memorable features of the first movie, spicing them up with even more ludicrous ultra violence and adding a few new twists to the tale.
  • acting as if nothing borne in mind is the best revenge.it's all for myself to live better.
  • Sharp may have been the victim of a gangland revenge killing.
  • Its heroes were beastly revellers or cruel and ferocious plunderers; its heroines unsexed hoidens, playing the ugliest tricks with their lovers, and repaying slights with bloody revenge, -- very dangerous and unsatisfactory companions for any other than the fire - eating Vikings and redhanded, unwashed Berserkers. The Conflict with Slavery and Others, Complete, Volume VII, The Works of Whittier: the Conflict with Slavery, Politics and Reform, the Inner Life and Criticism
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  • ‘You took a pre-meditated, calculated and awful revenge,’ the judge told him.
  • Derry Rovers Youths gained sweet revenge over rivals Spink Celtic in this Shield match played in the Ben Mulhall Park on Sunday, April 7.
  • I just didn't understand that the ricochet is the second part you can't hide what you intend, it glows in the dark once you start the path of revenge there's no way to stop the more I try to hurt you the more it hurts me strange, it seems like a character mutation though I have all the means of bringing you fuckers down Killing the Buddha
  • He is out there somewhere, lurking in the shadows of the underworld and, I do not doubt, burning for revenge. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • the ageless themes of love and revenge
  • A dashing swashbuckler of love, loss, and revenge in the midst of a plot to hide a conspiracy involving Napoleon's return to power.
  • But instead of wreaking his revenge on her, he falls in love with her.
  • Haman was an individual who allowed a slight to build up inside him until he was eaten up with anger, revenge, and bitterness.
  • The residents of a small seaside town are celebrating the anniversary of their town's birth when a pea souper comes rolling in with some ‘scary’ folk out for revenge on the wrongs that were done to them many moons ago.
  • Certainly, you can confront the transgressor, contemplate revenge, or hold a grudge forever.
  • Detectives suspect the van bombing was a revenge attack.
  • Others talk about unfinished business or even revenge, if someone they know was killed.
  • The most likely motives to cause one to falsely inculpate another are currying favor, revenge, and exculpation.
  • The greatest revenge is to accomplish what others say you cannot do.
  • So while visiting a disco in Rouen on Christmas Eve with his porcine coworker he decides to take his revenge.
  • Combine this with the effort by South Carolina Republicans to tar the state's Democratic gubernatorial nominee Vincent Sheheen with now-infamous accidental candidate Alvin Greene and I think you're seeing conservatives get revenge for a year of being painted as allies of "birtherism" and conspiracies about the president. Embracing the crazy
  • At the same time, he is by a call mark Wenborn detective revenge.
  • One died presumably to satisfy some ideological or religious prompting or to get revenge, and the other while trying, somehow, simply to get by.
  • Revenge is a king of wild justice. Francis Bacon 
  • The Yellow Emperor speaks of revengeful retaliation.
  • The acronym stood for “Special Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion.” The Fiddler in the Subway
  • This one reminded me of Louise Bagshawe or one of the other British bonkbuster authors - quite European though it's set in LA and New York as well as France and revenge-oriented rather than Phillips' usual football-player types being thrust into situations with quirky heroines. Archive 2009-04-01
  • -- Let us revenge this with our pikes, ere we become rakes: for the gods know, I speak this in _hunger_ for bread, and not in _thirst_ for _revenge_. The Philosophy of the Plays of Shakspere Unfolded
  • The nearer I approached to your habitation, the more deeply did I feel the spirit of revenge enkindled in my heart. Chapter 16
  • Revenge is sweet, saith the phrasemonger, and to the old lady whose discipline had been flouted and whose amour propre had been rudely shaken it was very sweet indeed. Who Cares? a story of adolescence
  • I don't think anyone, in principle, disapproves of revenge when the punishment imposed on the perpetrator is exactly the appropriate amount. What's Wrong with REVENGE?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • I though about how to get revenge on him for about a week, and investigated his background.
  • That the warrior who seeks revenge is a woman is meant to be a big twist.
  • The play tells the story of a fabulously wealthy woman who seeks revenge on her heartless seducer.
  • Indeed, the film is weighted with questions about all the biggies: life, love, death, religion, revenge, organ transplantation, and much, much more.
  • This darkly comic fable tells how the revenge plans for a New Year's Eve party go horribly wrong, as two wicked sisters plan the downfall of the third and most successful one.
  • Now she had concocted a plan that would spell doom for Shirley, her revenge for taking her man and insulting her pride.
  • The hero is the agent of horror and bloodlust and revenge.
  • While the wronger will admit no wrong, while he mocks at the idea of amends, or while, admitting the wrong, he rejoices in having done it, no suffering could satisfy revenge, far less justice. Unspoken Sermons Third Series
  • The first half of the story (when Captain Veda was driven by revenge and when there were lots of plot twists) was better paced than the second half (the time skips were much larger and the revenge took a back seat to the new galactic threat), but even so, it still doesn't get much better than this. REVIEW: Galactic North by Alastair Reynolds
  • Certainly, you can confront the transgressor, contemplate revenge, or hold a grudge forever.
  • You still desire the satisfaction of revenge as requital for the pain you felt.
  • He defeated the Russian who beat him in last year's semi-final to gain sweet revenge and the gold medal.
  • The audiences before whom _The Revenge_ was produced evidently showed themselves ill-affected towards such a medley of purely fictitious creations, and of historical personages and incidents, treated in the most arbitrary fashion. Bussy D'Ambois and The Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois
  • For know that I am proud and revengeful and lascivious, and I prate even as thou.
  • Her mother, Clytemnestra, has been driven mad by dreams of her own death at the hands of her son, Orestes, who accomplishes that matricide as revenge for his mother's murder of his father, Agamemnon.
  • Was she so crushed by exile and loss that her plays are wish fulfillment fantasies of revenge and triumph?
  • Hardship and discontent may declare themselves there, in a victim's revenge.
  • There is one fact which no one can misunderstand, the while -- that after the defections under which you have suffered, and under your known want of military stores, an incursive war from the mountains appears ferocious -- both revengeful and cruel -- when every one knows that time will render it unnecessary. The Hour and the Man, An Historical Romance
  • So Thomas decided to exact revenge by surreptitiously placing a vicious computer virus on Scott's machine which destroyed his hard drive.
  • Mercurio D. Rivera's "In the Harsh Glow of its Incandescent Beauty" is a captivating story of revenge on the Neptunian moon of Triton. REVIEW: Interzone #226
  • As an aside, it occurred to me that Tyrion could have fulfilled the prophecy if he'd killed Cersei with the same improvised garotte he used to take his revenge on Shae -- and that Jaime might find the Hand's chain of office "handy" himself for the purpose, given that his gold prosthetic isn't really suitable for tasks like strangling psychopathic sisters. Casting clues and possible solutions
  • The conclusion of the story, in which Procne kills their son then bakes him in a pie and serves him to Tereus in revenge, is less recounted somehow, arguably because the scorched-earth emotional relentlessness it exemplifies sits so uncomfortably withinthe heart of the genuinely feminine. Divorce, American Style
  • Leaving him off the guest list satisfied her urge for revenge.
  • Certainly, you can confront the transgressor, contemplate revenge, or hold a grudge forever.
  • His gang leader, whose only genuine motivation in the film seems to be revenge for his murdered father, is heard at the close eulogizing the street gangs and lamenting that ‘No one will even know we were here.’
  • Two charges of affray relating to incidents in February when he had been thrown out of clubs and returned for revenge saw him sentenced to 18 months to run consecutively, giving him a total ten years.
  • In revenge, Apollo killed the Cyclopes that forged Zeus' thunderbolts.
  • Possessed by morbid drives that defy easy psychological analysis, they pursued a revolutionary domestic policy, not because they had any faith in its merits but in order to be revenged on their enemies and consolidate their power.
  • Severus gained sweet revenge for their opening day defeat when a brace from Moss earned them a 2-1 win at Thorpe United for whom Wood was on the mark.
  • A miasma of middle class angst simultaneously stings granny and granddaughter into revenge against Annie at the same time it is paralysing their victim.
  • On top of Aliens running wild throughout the town, another Predator has raveled from “Predator-ville” to take revenge of the death of his comrade. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1039
  • Many of them have bad or at least petty motives - backbiting, the desire to gossip or trade in information for advantage, revenge.
  • Jeffrey is very likeable, very approachable, but there is also a bit of a dark edge to him, which was something he was able to layer very well into the character of Clay as he spirals down into his obsession to take revenge on Max. 34 High Resolution Photos from The Losers | /Film
  • Taking off from the classic film “Revenge of the Nerds”, the writers decided to put the nerds in sunny Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., where they run into the same old enemies and engage in the same old sex-jinks. Top 10 Worst Sequels » Scene-Stealers
  • This should be a cracking encounter with Enniscrone seeking revenge for last year's defeat by Calry in the quarter final of the competition.
  • Against his will and against his nature he began to temporize, meaning later to revenge his present humiliation upon his son. Winnie Childs The Shop Girl
  • In poetic words of dazzling imagery, the bards extolled the tribal virtues of honour, courage, generosity, fidelity and revenge.
  • But editing isn't about revenge; it's about honing a craft.
  • MAN is termed honourable; his character is exonerated from the stigma which calumny attached to it; and his courage rises in estimation, in proportion as it exemplifies his revenge. Letter to the Women of England, on the Injustice of Mental Subordination
  • An ex-convict returns to the illegal street racing circuit to get revenge for his unjust imprisonment. The Sun
  • Eventually, the plot disintegrates into a series of dream-like sequences of revenge and triumph.
  • Troy recasts the story as an adamantly human-scale and all-too-familiar drama full of lust, revenge and valour.
  • Acting as if nothing borne in mind is the best revenge.It's all for myself to live better.
  • The film revolves around crimes of passion based on unrequited love, lust, treachery and revenge.
  • Revenge is a dish best served cold. 
  • With much foreboding from the other characters as to how the disaster has altered the healthy course of her mind, she commits herself to the path of revenge and vows to regain their inheritance from her bitter uncle or his invalid son. Wilkie Collins’ No Name « Tales from the Reading Room
  • It confirmed Foreign Secretary Russell's fears that ‘acts of plunder, of incendiarism, and of revenge’ would ravage the American continent.
  • We must lay aside the quick, potent energy of blind rage and revenge, which can only power us to hasty judgements.
  • XXXIII But Gaiseric, king of the Vandals, had already 167 been invited into Africa by Boniface, who had fallen into a dispute with the Emperor Valentinian and was able to obtain revenge only by injuring the empire. The Origin and Deeds of the Goths
  • While Christian revenge for perceived Jewish deicide never materialized, I can't say the existential fear truly fizzled. Josh Fleet: The J-Word: Why Jesus Is Taboo In Polite Jewish Conversation
  • Dafoe plays a computer mastermind who seeks revenge on his former employer by commandeering a luxury cruise ship.
  • Indulge at length your preoccupation with lying, bullying, malice, chicanery, duplicity and revenge.
  • The film takes an unapologetic approach to revenge: Richard tortures each of his victims before killing them, making one dance like a puppet before dispatching him with cold calculation.
  • The concentration on punishment damages the national debate by focussing all attention on revenge.
  • They hung her bier with weed, and closed her eyes with shells, and the crabs she used to hunt had their revenge on her. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • Now she was very explicit as to what her first choice still was, it was still revenge.
  • He had been laying low for awhile waiting for the right moment to get his revenge.
  • In other words, this is a revenge movie, which makes us the despicable, deserving victims.
  • The fear of revenge by the Stalinist system against turncoats and prisoners of war was dispelled by references, in German Wehrmacht propaganda - in accordance with the claims of the Goebbels Propaganda Ministry - to the near collapse of the Stalinist state, brought about, if not directly by German victory, then at least by inner opposition inside the country. The Civic Platform - A Political Journal of Ideas and Analysis
  • Once in a while they would say something about the leader being senile and wanting revenge on me.
  • From the beginning Killarney were eager to gain revenge on St. Declan's for a defeat they conceded to us two years ago.
  • Lola's desperate and often ludic attempts to exact revenge on Ricardo and Wendy provide the central narrative impetus.
  • This is much too good a book to veer into "revenge fic", a sub-species of fan fiction in which writers inflict suffering on characters that they dislike.
  • If the Ghost becomes a private emanation resulting from Hamlet's binge - drinking, it undercuts the play's debate about the ethics of revenge.
  • To return to the country that slighted him as a fully fledged film star would have been sweet revenge, but he could have blown it.
  • Al – Gundubah (“one locust-man”) smites off the head of his mother’s servile murderer and cries, I have taken my blood-revenge upon this traitor slave’” (Lane, M.E. chaps. xx iii.) 128 This gathering all the persons upon the stage before the curtain drops is highly artistic and improbable. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Acting as if nothing borne in mind is the best revenge.It's all for myself to live better.
  • Revenge is fixed, he argues, in our 'biosocial make-up'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • James Purefoy, who portrayed Mark Antony on HBO's Rome, will play a love interest for Victoria Madeleine Stowe on Revenge, TheInsider.com reports. Rome's James Purefoy Heads to Revenge to Woo Victoria Grayson
  • The purpose for living could have been revenge, to build a new homeland, or to see their family.
  • She will revenge her dead sisters.
  • Dorney Park is home to eight world-class roller coasters including Hydra The Revenge, the first and only floorless coaster in Pennsylvania. Dorney Deals Travel Packages Give Families More Time to Tackle the Rides and Waves at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
  • The desire for revenge can be overpowering.
  • Opinion: anyone who thinks of trying to track down these boys and commit some sort of revenge act against them is as low as any other perpetrator of violence.
  • Spouse revenge filicide: occurs when a mother kills her child to emotionally harm that child's father.
  • And herein lies the ultimate revenge theory in last week's drama.
  • Revenge is a film barren of much development, as it feels like nothing more than a bunch of independent scenes cobbled together.
  • I am very proud, revengeful, ambitious, with more offences at my beck than I have thoughts to put them in, imagination to give them shape, or time to act them in.
  • Or perhaps those who would benefit most from Imran Khan's wise suggestions are the timid little satrap/'allies' of NATO who would sooner waste their wealth, consign their sons to foreign graves and provoke generations of revenge attacks than tell a ranting yankee general at the NATO meetings to depart and leave the rest of us and themalone. Pakistan will implode if the US does not leave Afghanistan
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  • He took revenge on his employers by setting fire to the factory.
  • So why does he keep making movies about bloodthirsty loners out for revenge?
  • Revenge has been conjectured, for a popular officer in the division had been abducted by a party from the maquis the day before; so has trouble over the division's gold reserve, looted in its turn from occupied banks.
  • Will the team get its revenge in its new home this season?
  • Woodhouse Grange gained partial revenge for their premier division mauling when they had the better of a draw with Heworth when the clubs' second elevens clashed at Sutton-on-Derwent.
  • On the street in front of my present home, twenty thousand Yankee soldiers marched down the Old Spanish Trail in pursuit of General Alfred Mouton and his boys in butternut, their haversacks stuffed with loot, their wounds from a dozen firefights still green, their lust for revenge unsated. The Glass Rainbow
  • Hamlet," so far is he from any idea of blood revenge, that he doubts and disobeys the message from the other world, doubts indeed the existence of any other world, and dies at last not a bloody death, but by a foil "unbated and envenomed. The Critics Versus Shakspere A Brief for the Defendant
  • Instead they are engaging in petulant revenge canceling even national security hearings just to give the Democrats, and the American people, the finger. Matthew Yglesias » GOP Never Took Yes for an Answer
  • However, this is only my revenge for much exasperation and deploration that they would never come away from their pestiferous walls, -- where, after all, they had a right to stay, and will not be blamed by the candid and unbebullet-whizzed reader that they did stay. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 27, January, 1860
  • In the height of his prosperity, the victorious monarch, who had chastised the rashness of Gallus, and suppressed the revolt of Sylvanus, who had taken the diadem from the head of Vetranio, and vanquished in the field the legions of Magnentius, received from an invisible hand a wound, which he could neither heal nor revenge; and the son of The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • The rest of the movie is in Los Angeles as the criminals plot revenge - and the return of their gold - on the man who double-crossed them.
  • What we call fatalism," M. Bergson says, "is only the revenge of nature on man's will when the mind puts too much strain upon the flesh or acts as if it did not exist. Georges Guynemer Knight of the Air
  • She seeks revenge upon the other assassins with whom she worked.
  • Intolerable enough, perhaps, to drive title earl to another sort of revenge. Captives Of The Night
  • I was certainly not the first to be pranked this way - there are a slew of cases of angry pharmacists, disgruntled neighbors, and scorned ex-boyfriends using sites like Craigslist to recruit unwitting accomplices in their acts of revenge - I coined the term "crowdsourcing revenge" to describe the practice. Forbes.com: News
  • They took their revenge in raillery, which was not always good-natured. Queechy
  • Who among us can wait for Owens' two games a year against the Eagles, to see if he can exact a measure of revenge on the team that made him pay?
  • The second motive is a mixture of revenge and reproach.
  • But now I break loose of the dread calaboose and I come for my revenge. COME TO MECCA
  • In youth, affronts to their dignity or pride are often met with disproportionate anger, and sometimes with revenge.
  • He can finally seek revenge upon the kids from school who have slighted him in any way.
  • The revenge plot is intertwined with a romance between wagon train cutie Emily Hudson (a struggling Tamara Hope) and Jonathan (Trent Ford, not much better), the son of Samuelson who, in what may be the film’s only honest scene, tames an unmanageable horse. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • While Hamas militants have largely refrained from participating in the rocket and mortar fire, a radical Muslim group, calling itself the Jund Anssar Al-Sunna (Soldiers of Sunna Supporters), said it was behind some of them and called them revenge for Israeli "aggressions" against the al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • As a revenge fantasy, this isn’t very satisfying, because slaughtering the people who ordered your loved ones massacred is ultimately unrewarding and also conflicts with the higher intellect of this story, which aims to be about a lot more than “you hurt me, so I’ll hurt you”. Huntress: Year One » Comics Worth Reading
  • My laughing and petty revenge seemed to have made that soda sweeter.
  • When you revenge serious on somebody they got to have wronged you direct and not just sideswipe "Jude said. RANDOM ACTS OF SENSELESS VIOLENCE
  • Sands once famously remarked that our revenge would be the laughter of our children.
  • The revenger also usually had a very close relationship with the audience through soliloquies and asides.
  • The language of revenge recalls tribal feuds rather than Islamic values.
  • ` ` None of note enough to be put to ransom, '' answered the Captain; ` ` a set of hilding fellows there were, whom we dismissed to find them a new master --- enough had been done for revenge and profit; the bunch of them were not worth a cardecu. Ivanhoe
  • Sometimes they get your name wrong in revenge for you never having been to their church except once, drunk, at Christmas.
  • In a legendarily violent town of 3000 people, you quickly understand the rules of retribution and revenge.
  • The conclusion of the story, in which Procne kills their son then bakes him in a pie and serves him to Tereus in revenge, is less recounted somehow, arguably because the scorched-earth emotional relentlessness it exemplifies sits so uncomfortably withinthe heart of the genuinely feminine. Divorce, American Style
  • I, personally, look forward to then spending the rest of my life hunting them down, per narrative convention, and exacting elaborately plotted revenge.
  • Truculent and self-confident as he was, he never acted against the royal authority in such a manner as to oblige the king to strike him down in secret; and it is difficult to believe that Louis XIV, peaceably seated on his throne, with all the enemies of his minority under his feet, should have revenged himself on the duke as an old Frondeur. Celebrated Crimes (Complete)
  • Stop lusting for revenge, you've got something more important to think about!
  • Most religions in the world advocate philanthropism and forgiveness, which dissolve hatred and revenge.
  • The forty-seven samurai of Asano's bodyguard, now reduced to the status of ronin, or masterless samurai, decided that their code of honour demanded revenge.
  • Lucy herself is a powerful character, an independent spirit with a thirst for revenge that threatens to consume her.
  • I must work an interest in her, either through love or through fear; and who knows but I may yet reap the sweetest and best revenge for her former scorn? — that were indeed a masterpiece of courtlike art! Kenilworth
  • He is a man bound by oath to avenge the wrongs inflicted on his home and, in pursuit of revenge, he will stop at nothing.
  • He clings to power largely because his Sunni-dominated army is afraid of the revenge that would befall it if he fell.
  • ‘Finally I have revenged my family and country,’ I yelled.
  • She went on record to reassure parents that no children were taken with a revenge motive.
  • The two schemers fall for each other but there's a lot of revenge-fuelled chicanery before love wins through.
  • I wanted to understand the psychology, you know, of repression, correction, call it what you will -- societal revenge. THE SCAR
  • The purpose of tit for tat is retribution, not revenge. The Volokh Conspiracy » Miguel Estrada Writes in Support of Elena Kagan’s Confirmation
  • His commitment to revenge the death of his people was struck short by his own death in the next measles epidemic, five years later.
  • For I had always held that revenge was a motive alien to modem, civilized man, a primitive drive, a blood-lust that human nature had sloughed off.
  • Thus to return upon our adversaries, is a healing way of revenge; and to do good for evil a soft and melting ultion, a method taught from heaven to keep all smooth on earth. Christian Morals
  • While the deal was imperfect, it beat lurking alternatives like another generation split by minefields or another cyclic war of revenge.
  • These are pay cheques of which even the biggest columnists can only dream, and revenge by redtop was inevitable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In this scene, Edgardo and Enrico, both hell-bent on revenge, breathe fire at each other, and Donizetti responds with an appropriately militant duet for tenor and baritone.
  • The first two episodes featured MotW Monster of the Week villains; a haggish witch out for revenge against the King and a duplicitous knight whose attempts at cheating would put Sammy Sosa to shame. 5 Minute Review: Merlin
  • He needed to satisfy his desire for revenge.
  • Be sure that sooner or later someone will try to revenge him.
  • When the kidnapping goes horribly wrong, everyone is left hurting and searching for revenge.
  • The KLF didn't just walk away from fame, they had a blazing row with it and then stormed out of the house swearing all kinds of revenge.
  • The noblest revenge is to forgive. Thomas Fuller 
  • This was nothing but an elaborate hoax perpetrated by her in revenge for all the suffering I had caused her.
  • Scientists call these amygdale, and this mini-brain apparently takes over whenever you are angry, afraid, aroused, hungry, or in search of revenge. 2010 March « Being En Pointe
  • Revenge and death,’ he muttered, trying to rouse anger to replace the sudden fear that coiled in his belly.
  • Custer says violence is at the core of what he calls a revenge society that now is Iraq. CNN Transcript Dec 3, 2006
  • The words in the Hebrew run thus, "I will avenge the avengement," which importeth this much, that God is at open war and at public defiance with those that break His covenant: He is not only angry with them, but He will be revenged of them. The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
  • The cause of suffering is selfish desire, whether it is the desire for pleasure, desire for revenge, or simply desire for a long life.
  • League runner-up Bhinneka Sritex will be looking for revenge after their finals defeat against Aspac.
  • One of his losses was to Akira Oguchi, on whom he gained his revenge when he knocked the Japanese boxer out in five rounds in Bangkok in September 1961.
  • Instead of the children being the monsters, the parents become the monsters who threaten to take over and exact revenge.
  • acting as if nothing borne in mind is the best revenge.it's all for myself to live better.
  • He's playing a long game as far as revenge on Gary Windass is concerned, and is currently pretending to be Gazza's bezzie mate. Corrieblog
  • Imagined revenge for the Clearances and the totem abolition of private lairdship is the prevailing fantasy on The Mound.
  • The vendetta is still the custom in Sardinia, and a person is respected if he takes blood revenge on the killer of a kinsman. Nobel Prize in Literature 1926 - Presentation Speech
  • It’s an American concentration camp, its horrific that the U.S. has become a nation that would permit a kind of clamouring vindictive ‘prison culture’ to exist, a revenge culture that celebrates execution, military strikes, imprisonment, and torture. Firedoglake » The Home of the Brave
  • To forgive our enemies is a charming way of revenge
  • I lay dead in front of you, and yet you do not even revenge my death.
  • Captain; “a set of hilding fellows there were, whom we dismissed to find them a new master — enough had been done for revenge and profit; the bunch of them were not worth a cardecu. Ivanhoe
  • Acting as if nothing borne in mind is the best revenge.It's all for myself to live better.
  • The central character is a malevolent witch out for revenge.
  • In the poem, Satan vows revenge and immortal hate.
  • Her elegance belies the bitterness and revenge at her heart - a rather stylish and svelte old dear, for whom the funeral pyre seems a slightly unfair fate.
  • As in Greek tragedy, the past exacts its revenges.
  • Happily, the urge to commit suicide was itself long dead, buried beneath her need for revenge.
  • He and his friends solemnly swear the oath of revenge.
  • As White wryly remarks, the Irish have been talking about revenge since they lost in Bloemfontein and Cape Town and should not need to be motivated more than they already are.
  • Now that's what I call a revenge flick - this sounds so awesome! Amber Heard and William Fichtner to Drive Angry with Cage « FirstShowing.net
  • Instead of mounting a dunghill and crowing how well we have revenged ourselves on others, we might want to offer sound and sustainable ideas of individual, economic and social justice to ensure as far as humanly possible that every person everywhere has an equal opportunity to enjoy life, liberty, property and the pursuit of happiness. Bin Laden's Death Raises Moral Issues
  • In summary: the major disappointment of Revenge of the Lisp is that there are no big song and dance numbers.
  • For Burrell, however, who blames Charles for the stress he was put through in the court case, revenge has been sweet and very lucrative.
  • I suspected that what was more likely was that this was smokers" revenge for society's continuing anticigarette bias. Warning Signs

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