You gotta learn to love when you're failing. . . . The embracing of that, the discomfort of failing in front of an audience, leads you to penetrate through the fear that blinds you. Fear is the mind killer.
People who type with their iPhones on loud are barbarians and probably killers.
Ego is the greatest killer of one's potential
Any time a writer thinks he has all the answers to how someone should talk or react or end a scene, it's a spontaneity-killer.
Natural Born Killers is really a misunderstood romantic comedy.
What? It's my job as best friend to make sure he's not a serial killer. Or an English major, not sure which one's worse.
Fear is the mind-killer.
You're right, he's a killer," you said. "A rooster with some serious issues.
Only in movies or books or TV do we have a chance to actually like aspects of a killer.
-Who knows about this? -Just me, the police, the killer, and now you.
I read a book recently by a psychiatrist who was able to interview a few serial killers and she had a thesis on how you could figure these people out. And she thinks that there are things that could tell you whether someone has the potential to do that.
And everybody has the motivation to be that killer.
Just another part of that Spartan killer instinct. I can slay the ladies just as well as I can reapers.
Iraqi Kurds, out of desperate necessity, have forged one of the most watchful and vigilant anti-terrorist communities in the world. Terrorists from elsewhere just can't operate in that kind of environment. Al Qaeda members who do manage to infiltrate are hunted down like rats. This conservative Muslim society did a better job protecting me from Islamist killers than the U. S. military could do in the Green Zone in Baghdad.
The thieves and killers are goin' to have guns, so if the honest men don't have 'em they just make it easier for the vicious.
America is still the No. 1 killer in the world.
You can't build everything and there is no more a killer feature. Everyone has a different killer feature.
We're killers, all of us: We kill our lives, our past selves, the things that mattered. We bury them under slogans and excuses.
Anxiety is love's greatest killer, because it is like the stranglehold of the drowning.
Anybody who has ever been in business, anybody who has ever paid bills, anybody who has ever lived in a serious adult life knows that indebtedness is a killer.