“His hands would plait the priest's guts, if he had no rope, to strangle kings”
Denis Diderot
“His whole life is an epigram smart, smooth and neatly penned, Plaited quite neat to catch applause, with a hang noose at the end”
William Blake
“John McIntyre was originally strangled. But the rope was too thick. So he was gagging. So Jimmy shot him in the head. And then pulled his teeth. And we buried him.”
Kevin Weeks
“It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry.”
Albert Einstein
“The narrative was too constricted; it was like a fetus strangling on its own umbilical cord.”
John Gregory Dunne
“Strangling that girl was the hardest thing I've ever had to do. Number one, it was her first movie. Two, she was really nice. And three, there she was in Winslow, Arizona-the middle of nowhere--with me and Oliver Stone, and she had to get raped and murdered.”
Tom Sizemore
“This method of suffocating the chickens in polythene bags is easier and more humane than slitting their throat or strangling them.”
Shehu Bawa