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#1. Isn't that how every serial killer gets away with it for so long?" Patricia asked. "Everyone ignores the little things and Ted Bundy keeps killing women until finally someone does what they should have done in the first place and connects the little things that didn't add up, but by then it's too late. #Quote by Grady Hendrix
#2. Bundy was correct in saying that most serial murderers are addicted to hardcore pornography. FBI records validate that point. Not every person exposed to obscenity will become a killer, of course, but too many will! #Quote by James C. Dobson
#3. Guilt? It's this mechanism we use to control people. It's an illusion. It's a kind of social control mechanism
and it's very unhealthy. It does terrible things to our bodies. And there are much better ways to control our behavior than that rather extraordinary use of guilt. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#4. I just liked to kill, I wanted to kill. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#5. I am the most cold-hearted son of a bitch you will ever meet. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#6. There lots of other kids playing in streets around this country today who are going to be dead tomorrow, and the next day, and the next day and month, because other young people are reading the kinds of things and seeing the kinds of things that are available in the media today. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#7. The fantasy that accompanies and generates the anticipation that precedes the crime is always more stimulating than the immediate aftermath of the crime itself. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#8. When you work hard to do something right, you don't want to forget it. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#9. Personalized stationary is one of the small but truly necessary luxuries of life. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#10. Here's the thing about birthdays. Your dad didn't pull out. You didn't do shit. You didn't earn anything. I'll tell you who else has or had birthday celebrations each year: Charles Manson, Jim Jones, Osama bin Laden, Pol Pot, Jeremy Piven, and Ted Bundy. All the people you hate in life, all the pedophiles, all the murderers, all the IRS auditors have birthdays. I don't think we should celebrate Idi Amin's birthday and I don't think we should celebrate yours either. #Quote by Adam Carolla
#11. I've met a lot of men who were motivated to commit violence just like me. And without exception, without question, every one of them was deeply involved in pornography. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#12. I ended that letter, 'There is nothing in this life that is a complete tragedy - nothing - try to remember that.' Looking back, I wonder at my naiveté. Some things in life ARE complete tragedies. Ted Bundy's story may well be one of them. #Quote by Ann Rule
#13. I kept driving for a while, then stopped on the side of the road. Shining my brights on the road in front of me, I watched out for Leatherface while dialing Marlboro Man on my car phone. My pulse was rapid out of sheer terror and embarrassment; my face was hot. Lost and helpless on a county road the same night I'd emotionally decompensated in his kitchen--this was not exactly the image I was dying to project to this new man in my life. But I had no other option, short of continuing to drive aimlessly down one generic road after another or parking on the side of the road and going to sleep, which really wasn't an option at all, considering Norman Bates was likely wandering around the area. With Ted Bundy. And Charles Manson. And Grendel.
Marlboro Man answered, "Hello?" He must have been almost asleep.
"Um…um…hi," I said, squinting in shame.
"Hey there," he replied.
"This is Ree," I said. I just wanted to make sure he knew.
"Yeah…I know," he said.
"Um, funniest thing happened," I continued, my hands in a death grip on the steering wheel. "Seems I got a little turned around and I'm kinda sorta maybe perhaps a little tiny bit lost."
He chuckled. "Where are you?"
"Um, well, that's just it," I replied, looking around the utter darkness for any ounce of remaining pride. "I don't really know."
Marlboro Man assumed control, telling me to drive until I found an intersection, then read him the numbers on the small green county road sign, numb #Quote by Ree Drummond
#14. You are going to kill me, and that will protect society from me. But out there are many, many more people who are addicted to pornography, and you are doing nothing about that. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#15. He should have recognized that what really fascinated him was the hunt, the adventure of searching out his victims. And, to a degree, possessing them physically, as one would possess a potted plant, a painting or a Porsche. Owning, as it were, this individual. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#16. I didn't know what made people want to be friends. I didn't know what made people attractive to one another. I didn't know what underlay social interactions. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#17. We serial killers are your sons, we are your husbands, we are everywhere.
And there will be more of your children dead tomorrow. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#18. You learn what you need to kill and take care of the details. It's like changing a tire. The first time you're careful. By the thirtieth time, you can't remember where you left the lug wrench. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#19. Have you ever been in a great mood, or at least a good one, then decided, "You know what, I'm going to troll through Facebook and see what's happening with my friends."? I have.
I shouldn't though. It's a disco strangler of good days. It's the Ted Bundy of good moods. One minute you're cruising along and the next you're chained in a moldy hole in someone's basement, waiting to be transformed into some psycho's personal Halloween mask, metaphorically speaking, mind you. #Quote by Steve Bivans
#20. Men and women do not posses visions of the future. They are possesed by them. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#21. There is no protection against the kinds of influences that are loose in a society that tolerates pornography. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#22. They wouldn't be stereotypes necessarily. But they would be reasonable facsimiles to women as a class. A class not of women, per se, but a class that has almost been created through the mythology of women and how they are used as objects. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#23. Do you want me to drive you home? Because I was thinking of taking you somewhere else first, if you're interested."
My curiosity is piqued. "Where?"
His blue eyes twinkle mischievously. "It's a surprise."
"A good surprise?"
"Is there any other kind?"
"Um, yeah. I can think of a hundred bad surprises off the top of my head."
"Name one," he challenges.
"Okay - you're set up on a blind date, and you show up at the restaurant and Ted Bundy is sitting at the table."
Logan grins at me. "Bundy is your go-to answer for everything, huh?"
"It appears so."
"Fine. Well, point taken. And I promise, it's a good surprise. Or in the very least, it's neutral."
"All right. Surprise away then. #Quote by Elle Kennedy
#24. Good looking? Check. Brilliant? Check. Rich? Check. Possible sociopath? Double check. Great. I was dining with Ted Bundy. #Quote by Rachel Van Dyken
#25. He was a shadow man, fighting to survive in a world that was never made for him. #Quote by Ann Rule
#26. I don't think he could ever be a serial killer. He's way too shy. That Ted Bundy guy, he was pretty outgoing , from what I heard. -Jess about Doug p. 107 #Quote by Meg Cabot
#27. I don't think anybody doubts whether I've done some bad things. The question is: what, of course, and how and, maybe even most importantly, why? #Quote by Ted Bundy
#28. Sex is only dirty when you do it right. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#29. Oh, I know that. Or at least I think I know that," she stammers. "I mean, you seem like a decent guy, but then again, lots of serial killers probably seem decent too when you first meet them. Did you know that Ted Bundy was actually really charming?" Her eyes widen. "How messed up is that? Imagine you're walking along one day and you meet this really cute, charming guy, and you're like, oh my God, he's perfect, and then you're over at his place and you find a trophy dungeon in the basement with skin suits and Barbie dolls with the eyes ripped out and - "
"Jesus," I cut in. "Did anyone ever tell you that you talk a lot? #Quote by Elle Kennedy
#30. I do. I can't say that being in the Valley of the Shadow of Death is something I've become all that accustomed to, and that I'm strong and nothing's bothering me. It's no fun. It gets kind of lonely, yet I have to remind myself that every one of us will go through this someday in one way or another. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#31. I think I stand as much chance of dying in front of a firing squad or in a gas chamber as you do being killed on a plane flight home. Let's hope you don't. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#32. I want to master life and death. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#33. Dolphins are seriously twisted, you know."
"Dolphins are twisted?"
"They're the only predators that kill their young for fun. And the males are rather fond of gang rape. Oh, they might look cute and seem charming, but that innocent exterior is quite an act. They're like the sea-world's version of Ted Bundy. #Quote by Suzanne Wright
#34. Had Jeb Jolley been attacked by a serial killer? It was certainly possible, but which kind? The FBI split serial killers into two categories: organized and disorganized. An organized killer was like Ted Bundy - suave, charming, and intelligent, who planned his crimes and covered them up as well as he could afterward. A disorganized killer was like the Son of Sam, who struggled to control his inner demons and then killed suddenly and brutally each time those demons broke free. He called himself Mr. Monster. Which kind had killed Jeb, the sophisticate or the monster? #Quote by Dan Wells
#35. Just be careful," a Seattle homicide detective warned. "Maybe we'd better know where to find your dental records in case we need to identify you."
I laughed, but the words were jarring; the black humor that would surround Ted Bundy evermore begun. #Quote by Ann Rule
#36. Yet, in reality, Ted loved things more than he loved people. He could find life in an abandoned bicycle or an old car, and feel a kind of compassion for these inanimate objects, more compassion than he could ever feel for another human being. #Quote by Ann Rule
#37. From all accounts, Ted Bundy had been a good looking and charming man. How many women had he tricked into his van, raped, and then killed? #Quote by Charity Parkerson
#38. Sure, I get angry. I get very, very angry and indignant. I don't like being locked up for something I didn't do, and I don't like my liberty taken away, and I don't like being treated like
an animal, and I don't like people walking around and ogling me like I'm some sort of weirdo, because I'm not. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#39. You feel the last bit of breath leaving their body. You're looking into their eyes. A person in that situation is God! #Quote by Ted Bundy
#40. She was wearing a tank-top with torn-off sleeves. It gave an awfully generous view of her breasts for a girl worried about meeting Ted Bundy in a Ryder van. #Quote by Stephen King
#41. Ted Bundy. Ted Bundy. Ted Bundy. I needed the distance, I needed to think the worst because for some reason his every action drew me #Quote by Rachel Van Dyken
#42. Jeez, John, I'm trying to be helpful. You could learn a lot from me. No woman has ever been able to resist my natural charm."
"You know who else had natural charm?" I retort. "Ted Bundy."
Dean dons a blank look. "Who?"
"The serial killer." Oh Jesus, I've jumped on the Bundy bandwagon. I'm turning into Grace. #Quote by Elle Kennedy
#43. I have known people who radiate vulnerability. Their facial expressions say I am afraid of you. These people invite abuse. By expecting to be hurt, do they subtly encourage it? #Quote by Ted Bundy
#44. Society wants to believe it can identify evil people, or bad or harmful people, but it's not practical. There are no stereotypes. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#45. Fireflies and Fame
As a child I would collect fireflies,
stuff them in a Coke bottle
capped with a wad of cotton
from my asthma medicine.
Tired of being just a collector
I turned Ted Bundy,
peeled off their wings,
then lined up their weightless bodies
into an elegant cursive script
spelling my name.
I stomped them all
like an Indian on a warpath
and for fifteen seconds of fame
my name lit up in Vegas neon
just like Liberace's. #Quote by Beryl Dov
#46. I haven't blocked out the past. I wouldn't trade the person I am, or what I've done, or the people I've known, for anything. So I do think about it. And at times it's a rather mellow trip to lay back and remember. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#47. I don't wanna die, I'm not gonna lie to you I admit that and I'm not asking for clemency, I'm not asking for forgiveness, I'm not asking for sympathy. I know they're gonna kill me sooner or later. You don't need to worry about that but there's a lot of crimes I can solve if the state can just see fit to make me live two or three years longer, I mean look, I know I'm not like other people, I know I can't feel sympathy for other people but I'm still human. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#48. I don't feel guilty for anything. I feel sorry for people who feel guilt. #Quote by Ted Bundy
#49. You do know him, so that's a lame excuse."
It was a lame excuse, but it was the best I had. "How do you really ever truly know someone?"
Brit smacked her hands to her cheeks and she shook her head. "He's not a serial killer."
"Speaking of serial killers, everyone thought Ted Bundy was a really charming, handsome man. And look how he turned out. Psycho."
Jacob stared at me. "He's not Ted Bundy. #Quote by J. Lynn
#50. I defy anyone to watch interviews with Ted Bundy and not be taken by him. He was very handsome and charming and extremely intelligent and, you know, that can exist. #Quote by Jamie Dornan
#51. Where do you think you're going? #Quote by Ted Bundy
#52. What's one less person on the face of the Earth, anyways? #Quote by Ted Bundy
#53. If I Had A Car By Ted Summerfield Title: If I Had A Car Author: Ted Summerfield Published by Miown Publishing Copyright July 2011 Ted Summerfield Cover by: Ted Summerfield ISBN: 978-0-9868804-6-9 #Quote by Ted Summerfield
#54. When people ask me what is an editorial cartoonist, I often say we're kind of a hybrid. We're a cross between Edward R. Morrow, Ted Koppel and the Son of Sam. #Quote by Michael Ramirez
#55. Forget your troubles and just get happy. #Quote by Ted Koehler
#56. Only a woman could make so much out of so little. Give them a single fact and they'd fashion it into a story before taking a single breath. #Quote by Ted Dekker
#57. I've played almost every lead character from Henry VI to Othello. I'm dying to tackle Richard III sometime. #Quote by Ted Lange
#58. There are definitely perks to being a good ski racer. #Quote by Ted Ligety
#59. It was going to be the journey of a lifetime, a journey that millions
dream of and never make, and I wanted to do justice to all those dreams. #Quote by Ted Simon
#60. No one has come up with a substitute for hard work. #Quote by Ted Williams
#61. Mike Forsberg's images give us bright openings onto a world ... Here on the Great Plains both people and trees and everything else are in some way shaped by wind and weather. This book, too, has been shaped by where it comes from, and that's just a part of its beauty. #Quote by Ted Kooser
#62. I do not believe we should shut down the federal government. #Quote by Ted Cruz
#63. Every study on crime and or firearms proves time and time again, that 99.99999% of American gun owners do not commit crimes or use our firearms in any dangerous or improper way. #Quote by Ted Nugent
#64. Creativity is impossible unless existing rules are broken. Let's break some. #Quote by Ted Agon
#65. The best way to really make the VPN issue a completely nonissue is through global licensing that we are continuing to pursue with our partners. #Quote by Ted Sarandos
#66. Howard Hughes was able to afford the luxury of madness, like a man who not only thinks he is Napoleon but hires an army to prove it. #Quote by Ted Morgan
#67. Ted has a friend that owns a club. They're looking for a piano player on Thursday nights. I was thinking about it ... " Blake trailed off.
"I think that sounds wonderful," Livia said immediately. "You'll be terrific, and I'll be front and center, every Thursday night." She smiled again, wondering if he could feel it. #Quote by Debra Anastasia
#68. In the pit of red You hid from the bone-clinic whiteness But the jewel you lost was blue. #Quote by Ted Hughes
#69. When you're a kid, what fun the game is! You grab a bat and glove and ball, that's it. I know what Ted Williams and Stan Musial meant when they said it got tougher to get in shape every year. #Quote by Eddie Mathews
#70. The fact is not kill entire populations is able to infect entire regions of land and control the only cure. #Quote by Ted Dekker
#71. Texas Senator Ted Cruz announced he is running for president. Ted Cruz was born in Canada, his father fled to the United States from Cuba, and yet Ted Cruz is against immigration. Isn't that odd? #Quote by David Letterman
#72. I drank until I couldn't remember which hand held the gun and which the bottle. I drank until they were the same. #Quote by Ted Kosmatka
#73. Comedians can articulate some important and profound ideas that address a lot of the hypocrisy we're inundated with (in the media). #Quote by Ted Alexandro
#74. Buying stock is exactly the same thing as going to a casino, only with no cocktail service. #Quote by Ted Allen
#75. What if the person is doing something that seems diametrically opposed to flirting, like going about their daily activities completely unaware of your existence? They are probably flirting a little bit. Aren't they coy! #Quote by Ted Pillow
#76. He[Ted Danson] was clearly not a football player, and not only physically. He didn't bring that attitude, that mentality. At the time, there was a [Red Sox] relief pitcher named Bill Lee, the "Spaceman." He was kind of nuts, as we found out a lot of relievers are. #Quote by Shelley Long
#77. Cloture is simply cutting off debate. #Quote by Ted Cruz
#78. I'll tell you sort of an odd story: My music taste changed on 9/11. And it's very strange. I actually intellectually find this very curious. But on 9/11, I didn't like how rock music responded. And country music collectively, the way they responded, it resonated with me. #Quote by Ted Cruz
#79. Everybody I hang with - the ranchers, the farmers, the cops, the teachers, the plumbers, everybody I hang with - they've got an alarm clock. They get up, they put their heart and their soul into being the very best that they can be. They want to be an asset to their families and their neighborhood. They want to be productive members of society. #Quote by Ted Nugent
#80. In the Principia Mathematica, Bertrand Russell and Alfred Whitehead attempted to give a rigorous foundation to mathematics using formal logic as their basis. They began with what they considered to be axioms, and used those to derive theorems of increasing complexity. By page 362, they had established enough to prove 1 + 1 = 2. #Quote by Ted Chiang
#81. There's different ways to be impacted by truth. One is to read the scriptures. Another is to read other works by other people who have read the scriptures, non fiction for example. Another is to do studies. Another is to go to a place of worship. Another thing is to sit and listen to someone who's speaking. There's all kinds of ways. Another way is to write. About the truth. Discover the struggle through your character. #Quote by Ted Dekker
#82. The more we learn to link the use of breath, mind, and voice, the greater our own power in life. #Quote by Ted Andrews
#83. Some caricatures suggest that a conservative would be reluctant to represent a convicted murderer. That may be true, if the client is clearly guilty. Although every defendant deserves a lawyer, I've handled too many horrible criminal cases to have any interest in representing violent criminals. But John Thompson was innocent. And critical to supporting the death penalty is ensuring that we vigorously protect the innocent. DNA has enabled many guilty persons to be convicted, and it has proven the innocence of many others. #Quote by Ted Cruz
#84. Could it be that Megan was flirting with Ted. Instead of being jealous Amit felt oddly liberated, relieved of his responsibility to Megan, to show her a good time. His head was pounding. He needed a glass of water, needed to dilute the alcohol that had rushed too quickly into his brain. The evening had barely begun but it was as if he'd been drinking for hours. Then he saw that the hand by Megan's ear was the one that had been formerly concealing her skirt. Now that she'd had a few drinks herself she no longer cared, and Amit realized he was free of his duty to stand by her side. #Quote by Anonymous
#85. Our soldiers did not go to some foreign country and risk their lives in vain and defend our Constitution so that decades later you can tell me it's a living document ever changing and is open to interpretation. The guys who wrote it were light years ahead of anyone today, and they meant what they said - now leave the document alone, or there's going to be trouble. #Quote by Ted Nugent
#86. Liberty is never safer than when politicans are terrified. #Quote by Ted Cruz
#87. Unfortunately, there are people in America, there are people in politics, there are people in positions of authority, who want to forcibly unarm, and force in to helplessness, American citizens. #Quote by Ted Nugent
#88. The free economy is not the enemy but the friend of social capital. #Quote by Ted Malloch
#89. Listening, not jargon, is the path into the heart of music. And if we listen at a deep enough level, we enter into the magic of the song - no degrees or formal credentials required.
[...] [C]areful listening can demystify virtually all of the intricacies and marvels of jazz. [...] [T]he people who first gave us jazz did so without much formal study - and, in some instances, with none at all. But they knew how to listen. #Quote by Ted Gioia
#90. If I'm elected president, let me tell you about my first day in office. The first thing I intend to do is to rescind every illegal and unconstitutional executive action taken by Barack Obama. #Quote by Ted Cruz
#91. Why do we start immigration in 1965? Guess whose idea it was? Ted Kennedy. Ted Kennedy, 1965, we needed to reinstitute the immigration laws. It wasn't based in humanity, although that's the way it was sold. It was rooted in registering voters. #Quote by Rush Limbaugh
#92. We seek no wider war. #Quote by William P. Bundy
#93. The U.K. has been very progressive about on-demand, and the iPlayer has been a great invention. It has trained a generation of viewers to expect on-demand - unfortunately, it trains them to expect free! #Quote by Ted Sarandos
#94. I act for the reality, for the moment, and most of all I do it for the process. #Quote by Ted Shackelford
#95. The USA FREEDOM Act ends the NSA's unfettered data collection program once and for all, while at the same time preserving the government's ability to obtain information to track down terrorists when it has sufficient justification and support for doing so. #Quote by Ted Cruz
#96. What then do you think is my advantage over you? #Quote by Ted Dekker
#97. There's an absolute surety to the hands-on conservation lifestyle of hunting, fishing and trapping where you know you're going to consume today. #Quote by Ted Nugent
#98. My new language is taking shape. It is gestalt oriented, rendering it beautifully suited for thought, but impractical for writing or speech. It wouldn't be transcribed in the form of words arranged linearly, but as a giant ideogram, to be absorbed as a whole. #Quote by Ted Chiang
#99. I have as much artistic freedom in my television work as I have in my films. #Quote by Ted Kotcheff
#100. We try to guide with a light touch. Sometimes we can be helpful, and my goal with my team, both on the series side and on the film side, is that the collaboration should always be invited. In other words, we're not looking to impose our view on the filmmaker; we hire a storyteller because we love the story, and we love their ability to tell it. #Quote by Ted Sarandos
#101. doubted that it was the whole truth but there really wasn't anything she could do about it. "I'm just really disappointed, Ted," she said sadly. "You're the only family I have and now I'm not even going to get to spend Christmas with you. It's not fair." "I really am sorry. I thought I was doing a good thing." For who? She sighed. "Maybe #Quote by Samantha Chase