[There are dangers in] the disposition to hunt down rich men as if they were noxious beasts.
If you are going to develop beast technology, you want to start by having cage technology. You want to make the rules first, you know.
Man, biologically considered. . . is simply the most formidable of all beasts of prey, and, indeed, the only one that preys systematically on its own kind.
To be now a sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a beast!
The human tongue is a beast that few can master.
There is no wild beast so ferocious as Christians who differ concerning their faith.
The Great Beast is the only object of idolatry , the only ersatz of God , the only imitation of something which is infinitely far from me and which is I myself.
Music soothes my savage beast. I got a beast in me running wild.
I said: "He cannot be so bad if he loves roses so much. " "But he is a Beast," said Father helplessly. I saw that he was weakening, and wishing only to comfort him I said, "Cannot a Beast be tamed?
The writing and making of each of my albums has been such a different beast each time, so I'm interested in seeing what kind of animal the fourth one turns out to be!
It'd be cool to be a vampire. Vampires are the best beast you can ever be. Call me egotistical, but I love the whole idea of immortality.
One beast and only one howls in the woods by night.
I'm often asked how I define "success. " It's an overused term, but I fundamentally view this elusive beast as a combination of two things - achievement and appreciation. One isn't enough: Achievement without appreciation makes you ambitious but miserable. Appreciation without achievement makes you unambitious but happy.
Praise Him, each savage furious beast That on His stores do daily feast; And you tame slaves, of the laborious plough, Your weary knees to your Creator bow.
And as the years flowed by, some villagers told travelers of a beast and a beauty who lived in the castle and could be seen walking on the battlements, and others told of two beauties, and others, of two beasts.
That wild beast which lives in man and does not dare to show itself until the barriers of law and custom have been removed, was now set free.
. . . because it is the very nature of Imperialism to turn humans into beasts.
I'm like a beast. I just take it out on the track.
It was a natural process, because when we go to the ring we are human beings, but once you feel the punches and the competition that's when the beast comes out and takes hold of us.
Human brutes, like other beasts, find snares and poison in the provision of life, and are allured by their appetites to their destruction.