The army is the poison and the people are the water in which the poison is mixed.
Batman: [to Alfred, after being dosed with fear gas] Blood. Take. Take poison. Blood poison. Poison. Poisonous.
Desire is often the greatest poison.
Like seduction, the Priestess took poisoning to an art form.
Poison is in everything, and no thing is without poison. The dosage makes it either a poison or a remedy.
All things are poison and nothing is without poison, only the dose permits something not to be poisonous.
...the real poison within families is not the poison that you put in your food, but the poison that grows up in the heart when people are jealous of one another and cannot speak these feelings and drain out the poison that way.
What does not poison, fattens.
Seeing is poison for the eyes.
The“b” word and the “n” word are like poison, whether you take poison from a vial or pour it into Bavarian crystal, it is still poison.
There is such a thing as food and such a thing as poison. But the damage done by those who pass off poison as food is far less than that done by those who generation after generation convince people that food is poison.
Snakes turn milk into poison.
The Buddha taught that all life is suffering. We might also say that life, being both attractive and constantly dangerous, is intoxicating and ultimately toxic. 'Toxic' comes from toxicon, Pendell tells us, with a root meaning of 'a poisoned arrow.' ...
Do not drink poison to quench a thirst.
After breakage/there is always sleep.
It is the fear of offence that makes men swallow poison.
One man's meat is another man's poison.
I had forgotten what fiction was to me as a boy, forgotten what it was like in the library: fiction was an escape from the intolerable, a doorway into impossibly hospitable worlds where things had rules and could be understood; stories had been a way...
Weston: Look at my outlook. You don't envy it, right? Wesley: No. Weston: That's because it's full of poison. Infected. And you recognize poison, right? You recognize it when you see it? Wesley: Yes. Weston: Yes, you do. I can see that you do. My poi...
Even a soft speech has its own poison.
Nuclear tests poison the environment - and they also poison the political climate. They breed mistrust, isolation and fear.