There's something about rhetorical violence that is ugly and worrying.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Violence is a very ugly thing. Violence is often so casual on film, and made to look so cool and so sexy, but violence is a repulsive, repugnant act that human beings inflict on each other. It shouldn't seem to be cool and sexy, ever really.
Political differences will always generate a healthy debate, but over time the dialogue has become more hateful and at times violent.
One should not evoke violence by acting fearful.
The fact is, violence is not only not a beautiful thing, but it's also very painful and not without consequences for the perpetrator as well as the victim.
Violence is the repartee of the illiterate.
If there isn't at least the threat of violence in art, it tends to be kind of tiresome.
There's a difference between violence and senseless violence.
Violence can be very grotesque and also intensely attractive. What interests me is how the two - beauty and violence - live side by side, and how moments can be created and erased almost simultaneously. Destruction is painful, but at times it can be very cathartic.
The violence in the Bible is appalling.
Violence is a calm that disturbs you.