Fury from the heavens; fury at the gods - inseparable.
Then I’ll do some digging. (Fury) You just can’t help this kamikaze streak you have, can you? (Sasha)
I had rather stand the shock of a basilisk than the fury of a merciless pen.
He was a silent fury who no torment could tame.
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.
Vane passed the mashed potatoes across Bride to Fury, who stared at them with a fierce frown "What are these?" he asked. "Potatoes," Vane told him. "What did they do to them?
Is this one of those days where we all stalk out in fury? Because I simply haven't got the energy for it.
I want my work to become part of our visual history, to enter our collective memory and our collective conscience. I hope it will serve to remind us that history's deepest tragedies concern not the great protagonists who set events in motion but the countless ordinary people who are caught up in those events and torn apart by their remorseless fury. I have been a witness, and these pictures are my testimony. The events I have recorded should not be forgotten and must not be repeated.
My tweeting is cool and calm unless I am riled up about something and then I just surrender to the fury of my fingers.
Sometimes when I am writing, I am aware of a rhythm, a dance, a fury, which is as yet empty of words.
[On her mother:] My relationship with her is close, painful, and skaky, and I always have to keep searching for a sign of love. Everything I do, I do to please her, to make her smile, to ward off her fury. This work is extremely exhausting.
We [he and Halmos] share a philosophy about linear algebra: we think basis-free, we write basis-free , but when the chips are down we close the office door and compute with matrices like fury.
Rest in natural great peace, this exhausted mind, beaten helpless by karma and neurotic thought, like the relentless fury of the pounding waves in the infinite ocean of samsara.
Must hunger become anger and anger fury before anything will be done?
Impotent fury rages powerless and to no purpose.
People's Fury is above all the furies.
Imagine a pantomime directed by Quentin Tarantino, where villains are booed, heroes are blood-stained, the body-count is high, the entertainment pulsating, the language filthy and the audience screamed behind you'' as tackles hurtled in like boulders crashing down a mountain-side. Such was the epic drama that gripped the Emirates yesterday. A derby crammed with sound, fury and significance ended with everyone grasping for breath, with Arsenal regaining the high ground of the Premier League. . . This was the Premier League at its raw, mistake-filled, mesmerising best. Utterly compelling.
Hell hath no fury like a woman cheated out of a million dollars.
I can fully appreciate the fury and anger that a person can feel when put through a humiliating experience by a cop, but I would recommend strongly that a person maintain his cool, and in no circumstances lose his temper. If you lose your temper, you are playing right into the cop's hands.
Hell hath no fury like a liberal scorned.