..Giving into despair was like eating poisonous berries to keep from feeling hungry.
— Shannon HaleSelective listening is more poisonous than the snake bite.Either you listen or you don't listen. Choice is yours!!!
— Santosh Adbhut KumarEven poison has an expiry date.
— Ljupka CvetanovaMost haters are stuck in a poisonous mental prison of jealousy and self-doubt that blinds them to their own potentiality.
— Steve MaraboliRunaway my phantom bride and take your bouquet of poisonous flowers float away specter and take the rest of my desire.
— A.P. SweetI am not a supporter of burning books; but like poison, some books should be kept away from simple minds who can't take in the strong content they provide.
— Bangambiki HabyarimanaLet fascism find not even a single passage to power or else that poisonous snake will infiltrate into the every vital corner of the country and kill the future of the nation!
— Mehmet Murat ildanPure gold does not rust. Only gold alloys do so. You may have golden dreams. But if you go in the company of toxic people, your become 'a gold alloy' and what that means is that you can rust at any time!
— Israelmore AyivorI guess he was right; I’m just a scorpion without wings,God created me this way, no wings, just a poisonous sting,The one I loved knew my true natureShe knew I could sting her heart, and poisoned her soul,My lover knew me well, she knew my truth,She could see my poisonous soul, My ego bowed to her beauty, always ready to strike She knew my true nature, she saw the scorpion,She saw the venom in heart, she loved me still,I struck her heart multiple times,I poisoned her soul with my sting,I guess he was right; I’m just a scorpion without wingsShe knew me well; she saw the lethal sting,She saw her wounded heart, she loved me stillShe you loved the scorpion to the end,She fell in love, and now she’s dead,The scorpion cries, in agony, He wishes he wasn’t a venomous beast,The scorpion suffers; he misses his loved one,The one he killed, the one he stung,The one who loved him to the end.
— Quetzal