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Anytime evil becomes organized, its ferocity breathes the air of hell. There is nothing that can quench that fury. It cannot be stopped until it has accomplished its purpose. That is why hell is unending. Its nature is to burn on the inside, and no outward consolation or influence can change wickedness that is inflamed by numbers. The
— Ravi Zacharias
Their horses are swifter than leopards, fiercer than wolves of the night. Their horsemen charge ahead, and their cavalry comes from afar. They fly like a vulture, swooping down to devour.
— Habakkuk 1:8
She brought up one of her cubs, and he became a young lion. After learning to tear his prey, he devoured men.
— Ezekiel 19:3
Their roaring is like that of a lion; they roar like young lions. They growl and seize their prey; they carry it away from deliverance.
— Isaiah 5:29
He is the playfulness of creation, scandal and utter goodness, the generosity of the ocean and the ferocity of a thunderstorm; he is cunning as a snake and gentle as a whisper; the gladness of sunshine and the humility of a thirty-mile walk by foot on a dirt road.
— John Eldredge
The depth, width, ferocity, and immensity of God is seen most spectacularly in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
— Matt Chandler
Anthropology provides Archer with terminology to expose the ferocity and, more important, the hypocrisy characterizing his prosperous, upper-class social community.
— Edith Wharton
They will roar together like young lions; they will growl like lion cubs.
— Jeremiah 51:38
A black pit bull barreled against the fence, jaws dripping with saliva, viciously barking like Old Yeller after the hydrophobia kicked in.
— Chris Fabry
Behold, the people rise like a lioness; they rouse themselves like a lion, not resting until they devour their prey and drink the blood of the slain.”
— Numbers 23:24
Pure, spiritual, intellectual love shot form their faces like barbedlightning. It was so unlike the love we experience that its expressioncould easily be mistaken for ferocity.
— CS Lewis
The ferocity we show our foes must be tempered by the lesson we hope to teach.
— Frank Herbert