"Kill one man, you're a murderer. Kill a million, you're a King. Kill them all, you're a God."
"Kill one man, you're a murderer. Kill a million, you're a King. Kill them all, you're a God."
According to this guy's signature, Draculea said it. Who is that?
Is this the same? Or did Megadeth steal it for a song?
"And when you kill a man, you're a murderer
Kill many, and you're a conqueror
Kill them all... Ooh... Oh you're a god !" — Megadeth
http://www.gdargaud.net/Humor/LastWords.html
I saw that, but it didn't look "credible"... obviously the saying has been around forever, but I want to know who said it first...
Yeah... somehow I don't think Megadeath came up with something like that. It sounds like something from the Art of War or some Chinese proverb.
Sounds familiar. I'm pretty sure it's either Charles Manson or a quote from a movie.Originally Posted by Gold9472
Yeah, I was about to say Charles Manson. They had some kind of special on about him the other day. It must have been some kind of Manson anniversary.
I saw the quote in "Blade: Trinity", but I wanted to know where it originated from... I think you might be right about Manson...
i think it was before manson. he might just have come up with it again. sounds older. but not chinesse proverb... maybe romanian like dracula said.
Or Hitler or one of his minions.