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Blood Quotes - Page 30

The unhappy man, who once has trail'd a pen, Lives not to please himself, but other men; Is always drudging, wastes his life and blood, Yet only eats and drinks what you think good.

John Dryden (1811). “The poetical works of John Dryden, esq: containing original poems, tales, and translations, with notes”, p.436

Ah those knock-out body fluids: blood, sperm, tears!

Jean Genet (1994). “Querelle”, p.38, Grove/Atlantic, Inc.

The blood in my veins is frozen but it sings of love.

Graham Joyce (2011). “The Silent Land: A novel”, p.278, Anchor

If all seconds were as averse to duels as their principals, very little blood would be shed in that way.

Charles Caleb Colton (1836). “Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think”, p.44