Elizabeth Bathory — "More blood, more life."
More blood, more life.
More blood, more life.
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"The common folk are mere cattle for my pleasure."
"The taste of blood invigorates me."
"I am beyond good and evil."
"The scent of fear is intoxicating."
"It is a pity that I was forced to kill him for his insolence, but a lady must maintain her dignity."
Similar to the previous quote, this is a popular culture attribution, frequently associated with her alleged belief in the rejuvenating properties of blood. However, there is no direct, verified historical record of her saying this. It reflects the legend more than documented speech.
Date: Early 17th century (attributed, but likely fictional)
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