1.
Time is a purgatory that has cleansed all fury from my memories.
Sándor Márai
2.
We shall find no fiend in hell can match the fury of a disappointed woman; scorned, slighted, dismissed without a parting pang.
Colley Cibber
3.
He was a silent fury who no torment could tame.
Jack London
4.
The Jew is at once alienated and indestructible;
he is in exile from his own country and in exile even from himself,
yet he survives the annihilating fury of history.
Delmore Schwartz
5.
Having departed from your house, turn not back; for the furies will be your attendants.
Pythagoras
7.
I am allergic to cats, the cat in 'Don't Stop' was actually a very small fury human.
Ashton Irwin
10.
I had rather stand the shock of a basilisk than the fury of a merciless pen.
Thomas Browne
13.
The confounding of all right and wrong, in wild fury, has averted from us the gracious favor of the gods.
Catullus
14.
Fury itself supplies arms.
Virgil
15.
People's Fury is above all the furies.
Chanakya
18.
Listen, Bruce Lee fought out of anger. That’s why they call it the Fists of Fury. Michael Jackson danced with fury. I do stand up out of fury. I’m not mad at anybody. I’m not mad at any human being because I’m a human being.
Tracy Morgan
19.
Scholarship hath no fury like that of a language purist faced with sludge.
William Zinsser
20.
She'd lost her fury, somewhere, as they'd talked. She didn't feel it anymore. She wished she did, because she preferred it to the emptiness that had settled in its place.
Kristin Cashore
22.
The problem with ruling by fear is that eventually, when the fear fades, fury replaces it.
Rachel Caine
24.
Interesting, isn’t it? What do you have to say about that, Fury? (Savitar) They’re on crack. (Fury) Anyone else on crack? (Savitar)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
25.
I don't see where Tyson Fury has boxed anybody of Wladimir's [ Klitschko] calibre to be able to get in the ring with Wladimir and do well.
Lennox Lewis
26.
I’m going. But before I do, let me congratulate all of you on your stupidity. (Fury)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
27.
The belief in poetry is a magnificent fury, or it is nothing.
Wallace Stevens
28.
Must the hunger become anger and the anger fury before anything will be done?
John Steinbeck
29.
Then I’ll do some digging. (Fury) You just can’t help this kamikaze streak you have, can you? (Sasha)
Sherrilyn Kenyon