A Quote by Jason Momoa

A wolf is not bad for eating and tearing apart something, if it's for survival. It doesn't do it to be menacing. — © Jason Momoa
A wolf is not bad for eating and tearing apart something, if it's for survival. It doesn't do it to be menacing.
I think we're very quick to rip other women apart when they don't fit our mold, which, quite frankly, is just as bad as a man tearing you down for something, if not worse.
Theres a way about it: tearing people down, but not tearing them apart.
There's a way about it: tearing people down, but not tearing them apart.
In the act of tearing something apart, you lose its meaning.
Which is worse? the wolf who cries before eating the lamb or the wolf who does not.
Reading nice stuff about you is lovely, but I know it's going to be soul-destroying when you do something that everyone is tearing apart.
To run with the wolf was to run in the shadows, the dark ray of life, survival and instinct. A fierceness that was both proud and lonely, a tearing, a howling, a hunger and thirst. Blessed are they who hunger and thirst. A strength that would die fighting, kicking, screaming, that wouldn't stop until the last breath had been wrung from its body. The will to take one's place in the world. To say 'I am here.' To say 'I am.
I think compassion is the only way to approach any subject, especially if it's to do with physical appearance. I don't think it's really about tearing something apart.
You're tearing me apart!
Psychologically, it's what I love to be. Tearing apart a person from the inside out.
Ennui is the echo in us of time tearing itself apart.
President Trump is tearing apart the moral fabric of this country.
I was always tearing stuff apart to see how it worked.
Literature was not born the day when a boy crying "wolf, wolf" came running out of the Neanderthal valley with a big gray wolf at his heels; literature was born on the day when a boy came crying "wolf, wolf" and there was no wolf behind him.
It's not a good idea to define the boundaries of normality by tearing apart people who are outside of it.
Once you've seen a solution to the disease that's tearing you apart, relapsing is never fun.
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