A Quote by Michael Cudlitz

If you disarm someone's hands - they cannot kill you! — © Michael Cudlitz
If you disarm someone's hands - they cannot kill you!
When I was doing 'Generation Kill' in Africa I worked with five really super-trained Navy SEALs who taught us all these moves like how to disarm people: if there's a bar fight and someone's got a chair or there's someone with a gun behind our head, how to disable them and take them down in a swift move.
I would like to say boxing cannot compared with war. We have gloves on, we have cushions, we have referees, we have judges, we have ambulances there, the intention not to kill, we don't have steel there, we don't have bullets, we don't kill momma, kill daddy, kill baby, our intention is a sport, and we're not there to kill, so boxing cannot be compared in no way with machineguns and bombs and everything that used.
I cannot kill him, she muttered to herself. I cannot kill him. I promised Bianka I'd stop at ten bodies a day, and I've already surpassed my quota for the fifth day in a row. I cannot kill him.
You kill people you hate or you kill in rage or you kill to get even, but you don't kill someone you're indifferent to.
If the opposition disarms, well and good. If it refuses to disarm, we shall disarm it ourselves.
I got offstage and was just looking at my hands, and they were shaking. I was like, 'I wanna kill someone! What's happening?'
You cannot kill a breeze, a wind, a fragrance; you cannot kill a dream or an ambition.
Disarm, disarm. The sword of murder is not the balance of justice. Blood does not wipe out dishonor, nor violence indicate possession.
The choice is his [Saddam Hussein's]. And if he does not disarm, the United States of America will lead a coalition and disarm him, in the name of peace.
Obama is making a choice now that will lead to the deaths of many thousands of civilians in Afghanistan by American hands. By ordinary standards of presidents, he is a decent man. But those standards aren't good enough. He's in a position either to kill or not to kill, and he's made the decision to kill.
I have to go," he said. "You don't understand. Someone wants to kill me. "Someone wants to kill you?" she repeated. "Well, I want to make love to you. My goodness, Julian. With two such compelling alternatives, however will you choose?
I think it was the right decision to disarm Saddam Hussein. And when the president made the decision, I supported him, and I support the fact that we did disarm him.
We don't kill Iraqis - our hands do not kill Iraqis. But we target only the occupier with all the means of resistance.
You can kill a body, but you cannot kill the great and noble idea of peace.
You can kill a thousand; you can bring an end to life; you cannot kill an idea.
You cannot kill an ideology with a bullet. You can only kill it with a better idea.
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