You don't know what cold is until you've experienced the cold you feel when the blood is draining out of your body.
— Ryū MurakamiBlood cannot be without dancing. There is no dancing without blood.
— Cameron ConawayOn Ryukyu islands, the expert Kara-te practitioners, used their skills to subdue, control and generally teach bullies A lesson, rather than severely injure or kill their attackers. They knew full well the consequences of their actions and the trail of blood and retribution that would ensue.
— Soke Behzad AhmadiBlood is thicker than water, but they still use corn starch as a thickener on cooking shows.
— Josh SternEverything stinks: creosote, bleach, disinfectant, soil, blood, gangrene.The military authorities say uniforms must be preserved at all costs, but that means manhandling patients who are in agony. Cut them off, says Sister Byrd, and she's the voice of authority here, in the Salle d'Attente, not some gold-braid-encrusted crustacean miles away from blood and pain, so cut they do, snip, snip, snip, snip, as close to the skin as they dare.On either side of Paul as he cuts are two long rows of feet: yellow, strong, calloused, scarred where blisters have formed and burst repeatedly. Since August they've done a lot of marching, these feet, and all their marching has brought them to this one place.
— Pat BarkerBlood Life is not hunger. It’s freedom.
— Rosemary A. JohnsIt you taste nice I may bite!
— Amy MahWith each beat, the heart pumps nearly three ounces of blood into the arteries--seventy-five to ninety gallons an hour when the body is at rest.
— Ariel GoreN O T H I N GI would like to write one of those sophisticated stories in which even though nothing much happens there’s lots to write about. That can’t be done in Kashmir. It’s not sophisticated, what happens here. There’s too much blood for good literature.Q 1: Why is it not sophisticated?Q 2: What is the acceptable amount of blood for good literature?Y.
— Arundhati RoyGood God! How should the mitral valves prevent the regurgitation of air and not of blood?
— William Harvey