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Devil Quotes Quotes

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Abhaidev
“The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was not convincing the world that he didn’t exist; the greatest trick he ever pulled was making us believe we have free will.”
Abhaidev, The Meaninglessness of Meaning

Abhaidev
“There is no God but Belial. I’ll tell you why. Darkness is faster than light. Hopelessness persists longer than hope. Hatred spreads quicker than love. There is no limit to pain. Happiness, however, has a limit. We must all hail Belial. The one true God.”
Abhaidev, The Meaninglessness of Meaning

Mouloud Benzadi
“There are two types of monsters in this universe:
Fairy tale monsters that will never hurt you.
And human monsters living around you who will never hesitate to harm you.”
Mouloud Benzadi

“Love has no wings, but is an angel. Lust has no horns, but is a devil.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

“The mask of a devil is the face of an angel.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The so-called holy spirit is just another name for inspiration. This does not mean that you will become possessed and start speaking in a strange language.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Andrew Neiderman
“Nothing's wrong. I just can't believe how fast all this is happening. I feelas if I'm being ripped out of one world and placed into a completely different one overnight- Miriam”
Andrew Neiderman, The Devil's Advocate

Iliyan Kuzmanov
“It was such a time then – the words like payback, revenge and vendetta were very important to us. When I think of myself, I see a young and immature man, eager to get what he wanted, and pay for what someone else should have gotten in return. Both then and now, we are concerned with how much more to take and how much less to give. That was also my understanding of justice, but I knew I was obligated to make sure that they received retribution. And I saw retribution as a coin that was scrolled between the fingers of one of my hands. Then it would shoot up from the thumb and luck would decide – when you caught it in the air, who would get punishment and who wouldn’t.”
Iliyan Kuzmanov, The Devil I Know Him

Iliyan Kuzmanov
“What happened to the losers? No one talked about them. Where were they? Where were the losers of us, where were the vanquished of life, where were the whores going in this shitty life that only acknowledged honourable and righteous women? The winners had no place next to the vanquished. The losers could not be loved, but only defeated. Like in a forest where the beasts eat the weaker, the fucking pray… but we had come out of it, hadn’t we supposedly conquered it? Supposedly we are smart, not animals, not savages! We thought, we reasoned, why do we keep turning into beasts?”
Iliyan Kuzmanov, The Devil I Know Him

Iliyan Kuzmanov
“All the priests needed was the knowledge of what is and should be. That, at least, was how they thought they would gain salvation, escape the suffering of this world into another – even a fictional one. The priests wrote and copied books. They were the guardians of both knowledge and the belief that the world would one day be wiser. They believed that through the constant cultivation of the soul, it would one day be free. But they also believed that without effort, without hope and faith, nothing good awaited them. So their days were divided between writing and transcribing and praying. In their prayers and dreams at night, they imagined the world they hoped to one day to live in. In their prayers, they begged for good to come, for the world to change for the better, to mature. The two priests had known each other for a long time, and although they believed in and prayed to different deities, they were good friends who sat together without saying anything. And yet when they said nothing, they talked so much. They secretly hoped that one day there would be no need for their writings and that the spirit, as well as the flesh, would be completely free. That both word and knowledge would not be chained in parchments, but would soar through space, constantly filling it with new things. Their thoughts are not spoken aloud, as it is forbidden. Such thoughts were punished cruelly, for millennia, and even he who awoke was unable to defend them. The most lucrative resource on this earth, the human body and mind, is completely free... Such heresy!”
Iliyan Kuzmanov, The Devil I Know Him

Mitta Xinindlu
“Be so focused on your journey to the point that the devil starts fasting and praying because of you.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Allene vanOirschot
“Jesus loves the sinner and destroys the sin. Satan loves the sin and destroys the sinner.”
Allene vanOirschot

Mehmet Murat ildan
“You will be in a funny situation if you ask the devil to close the door of hell because his eternal mission from his own nature is to keep that door open all the way!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“I shall only love my enemies on the day when the devil is forgiven all his sins. Otherwise, let's forget about it.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Laura Chouette
“There are a lot of saints
since the devil became a sinner.”
Laura Chouette

Laura Chouette
“There will be a lot of saints
once the devil becomes a sinner.”
Laura Chouette

Laura Chouette
“There will be lots of saints
once the devil becomes a sinner.”
Laura Chouette

“More boys and girls go to the devil because they don't know how to play than because they don't know how to work.”
Dr. Frank Crane, Four Minute Essays

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“If Jesus truly died for our sins instead of the Devil who convinced Eve in the first place, then the Devil still won the battle as the last man standing.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Intan Paramaditha
“...the shoes were devil shoes. They ran away from their creator, who now rested peacefully at the Heavenly Father’s side. For hundreds of years they have gone from one girl to another, stirring up inappropriate desires. And girls in red shoes never return home.”
Intan Paramaditha, Wędrówka

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“It is one of my morning routines to curse hesitation, more than a simple-minded individual spends on cursing the devil.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“The Devil´s palace is just a door with no hinges. If you try to open it by force, it falls on you and crushes you, but if you knock on it, you get invited inside”
Eib Shocky, Lost Seeking Dreams

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“There is propaganda embedded in the music and that is the chorus, or the repetition of a rhyme.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Let's admit that money is the root of all evil, but why is it still obligatory to pay tithing?”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Usury is the real devil of this world, the rest is imaginary phenomenon.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“The Devil said I can't have it all. But if I could, I would give it to you.”
Mr. Joshua Shaw, I Took a Plane to Die in Denver

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“Even after death you can't attain peace, until you are a devil.”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

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Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Hardship and poverty are what make the devil’s name echo in your mind like a relentless alarm.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

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