“Does he love you so much?" "He would commit murder for me.”
Gaston Leroux book The Phantom of the Opera
Source: The Phantom of the Opera
Summer Lightning (1929)
“Does he love you so much?" "He would commit murder for me.”
Gaston Leroux book The Phantom of the Opera
Source: The Phantom of the Opera
Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) English short-story writer, poet, and novelist
Letter to L. C. Dunsterville, September 1916. Quoted in Lord Birkenhead, Rudyard Kipling. London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1978 (p.271).
Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) German philosopher
On a Supposed Right to Tell Lies from Benevolent Motives (1797)
Thomas De Quincey (1785–1859) English author
"A Second Paper on Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts" (1839). Source: Thomas de Quincy. On Murder (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2006), 84
“Had Mother Nature been a real parent, she would have been in jail for child abuse and murder.”
Nick Bostrom (1973) Swedish philosopher
In Defence of Posthuman Dignity http://www.nickbostrom.com/ethics/dignity.html, Bioethics, Vol. 19, Iss. 3 (2005), p. 211
“A man shouldn't die with no understanding of why he's been murdered”
Matthew Stover book Heroes Die
The Acts of Caine, Heroes Die (The Acts of Caine: Act of Violence) (1998)
Heroes Die (1998)
Context: It's customary, at times like this, to say a few words. A man shouldn't die with no understanding of why he's been murdered. I do not pride myself on my eloquence, and so I will keep this simple.
Borís Pasternak book Doctor Zhivago
Мое собственное сердце скрыло бы это от меня, потому что нелюбовь почти как убийство, и я никому не в силах была бы нанести этого удара.
Doctor Zhivago (1957)