Hyde Violence Quotes

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Join us. Play the game. It will bring you an untold number of rewards and you will finally have some direction and purpose in your lives. Take control of yourselves and those around you. Bend them to your will and all worldly pleasures will be yours...
Martin Hopkins (Cracks in the Pavement)
En chacun de nous existe un Mr Hyde; le tout est d’empêcher que les conditions d'émergence du monstre ne soient rassemblées.
Amin Maalouf (In the Name of Identity: Violence and the Need to Belong)
Nothing is ‘wrong’ with me, Dan. What’s wrong with you? she said in the same eerily quiet voice, dark eyes fixated on Dan, as she breathed heavily.
Martin Hopkins (Cracks in the Pavement)
The slick concrete reflected the facades of the work weary - grey, cracked and old, but more importantly, trodden upon.
Martin Hopkins (Cracks in the Pavement)
Mansfield’s performance is placed within a general anxiety caused by the proliferation of advertisements for melodramas that contained murder and violence as plot elements. This Victorian debate parallels present-day anxieties about the violence in Hollywood movies and the effect on the general population.
Martin A. Danahay (Jekyll and Hyde Dramatized)
In England where the radicals were allowed to gather in Hyde Park and say what they chose, crimes of political violence were practically unknown. On the other hand, in America, where it was customary for the police to arrest radicals and club and jail them, such crimes were common.
Upton Sinclair (The Brass Check: A Study of American Journalism)
I liken the behaviour of perpetrators of family violence to being like 'Jekyll and Hyde', because the perpetrator behind closed doors is generally very different to the perpetrator outside the home.
Elisa Zentveld (Control, Abuse, Bullying and Family Violence in Tourism Industries)
A dude sitting at the bar rail started giving her that fucking bullshit “I love you” look, a look you get from dudes who are usually very near to full-on alcohol poisoning and have decided, with absolute clarity, that you are “their fucking everything.” This type of scenario could go a variety of different ways, but most times turns angry and violent. This violence wears many faces, but with these guys, it only rears its ugly head when enough alcohol has been consumed. It’s the Hyde to their sad and lonely Jekyll that they portray during the day, while they are sober and at work.
Aaron Paul Schaut (These Americans: A Novel)
She was nice, and, while nice people often end up last, they don’t inspire violence in others.
Lauren Stewart (Hyde (Hyde, #1))
I’m still glowing, my power mounting with every passing second. My hands tremble just the slightest as I fight my other urges—sex and violence. Consider me a modern day Jekyll and Hyde. Most of the time I’m simply Callie the PI. But when I need to use my power, another side of me surfaces. The siren is the monster inside of me; she wants to take, and take, and take. To wreak havoc, to feast on her victims’ fear and lust.
Laura Thalassa (Rhapsodic (The Bargainer, #1))
It feels like a sort of self betrayal Your abuser makes you laugh in public; yet treats you like a wet napkin in private. To them you are only useful until your are disposable again. So you join in the laughter. Silence the ten angry women inside of you. Hoping that maybe, next time it is you and the abuser alone things could be a little bit different. But them or things; they never change. And you; you always stay. You always hope. You always laugh. It feels like a sort of self betrayal
Ezinne Orjiako, Nkem.