Evil Men Quotes
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“There is no denying that there is evil in this world but the light will always conquer the darkness.”
― Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
― Wealth for All: Living a Life of Success at the Edge of Your Ability
“The most dangerous people in the world are not the tiny minority instigating evil acts, but those who do the acts for them. For example, when the British invaded India, many Indians accepted to work for the British to kill off Indians who resisted their occupation. So in other words, many Indians were hired to kill other Indians on behalf of the enemy for a paycheck. Today, we have mercenaries in Africa, corporate armies from the western world, and unemployed men throughout the Middle East killing their own people - and people of other nations - for a paycheck. To act without a conscience, but for a paycheck, makes anyone a dangerous animal. The devil would be powerless if he couldn't entice people to do his work. So as long as money continues to seduce the hungry, the hopeless, the broken, the greedy, and the needy, there will always be war between brothers.”
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“Not all poison was bitter. Some of the deadliest poisons in the world tasted sweet; they were that much more dangerous because of it.”
― Fearscape
― Fearscape
“Faustus, who embraced evil and shunned righteousness, became the foremost symbol of the misuse of free will, that sublime gift from God with its inherent opportunity to choose virtue and reject iniquity. “What shall a man gain if he has the whole world and lose his soul,” (Matt. 16: v. 26) - but for a notorious name, the ethereal shadow of a career, and a brief life of fleeting pleasure with no true peace? This was the blackest and most captivating tragedy of all, few could have remained indifferent to the growing intrigue of this individual who apparently shook hands with the devil and freely chose to descend to the molten, sulphuric chasm of Hell for all eternity for so little in exchange. It is a drama that continues to fascinate today as powerfully as when Faustus first disseminated his infamous card in the Heidelberg locale to the scandal of his generation. In fine, a life of good or evil, the hope of Heaven or the despair of Hell, Faustus stands as a reminder that the choice between these two absolutes also falls to us.”
― Faust: My Soul be Damned for the World, Vol. 1
― Faust: My Soul be Damned for the World, Vol. 1
“You're like a half-tamed creature, still shy of the bridle. 'Except you enthrall me, never shall be free.' But freedom is an illusion, anyway.”
― Fearscape
― Fearscape
“…evils are not caused by God; rather, that they are a part of the nature of matter and of mankind; that the period of mortal life is the same from beginning to end, and that because things happen in cycles, what is happening now — evils that is — happened before and will happen again.”
― On the True Doctrine: A Discourse Against the Christians
― On the True Doctrine: A Discourse Against the Christians
“...perhaps that was the great ill of the world, that those prone to evil were left untouched by guilt to a degree so vast that they might sleep through a storm, while better men, conscience-stained men, lay awake as though that very storm persisted unyieldingly in the furthest reaches of their soul.”
― The Sweetness of Water
― The Sweetness of Water
“According to the myth, Prometheus steal fire to free us; Iago steals us as fresh fodder for the fire.”
― Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human
― Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human
“... Faustus ... dared to confirm he had advanced beyond the level of a scarlet sinner — he was a conscious follower of the Prince of Darkness. The fact he could publicly project an Antichrist image with pride, having no fear of reprisal, and his seeming diabolical art of escaping all punishment when others who were considered heretics had burned at the stake for less, would certainly signal that an unnatural individual walked in their midst. It is true in many respects he assumed the role of the charlatan, yet how apropos, considering his willingness to follow his ‘brother-in-law’ known as the Father of Lies and deception.”
― Faust: My Soul Be Damned for the World
― Faust: My Soul Be Damned for the World
“O [Roman] people be ashamed; be ashamed of your lives. Almost no cities are free of evil dens, are altogether free of impurities, except the cities in which the barbarians have begun to live...
Let nobody think otherwise, the vices of our bad lives have alone conquered us...
The Goths lie, but are chaste, the Franks lie, but are but are generous, the Saxons are savage in cruelty...but are admirable in chastity...what hope can there be [for the Romans] when the barbarians are more pure [than they]?"
-Salvian”
― Change to Chains-The 6,000 Year Quest for Control -Volume I-Rise of the Republic
Let nobody think otherwise, the vices of our bad lives have alone conquered us...
The Goths lie, but are chaste, the Franks lie, but are but are generous, the Saxons are savage in cruelty...but are admirable in chastity...what hope can there be [for the Romans] when the barbarians are more pure [than they]?"
-Salvian”
― Change to Chains-The 6,000 Year Quest for Control -Volume I-Rise of the Republic
“Patrice had long since buried the particulars of events so painful that they caused her to resolve only to see good. With such a stance, such as dissociative split, she could walk with evil and believe it did not exist. She was Joe's perfect mate.”
― Satan's High Priest
― Satan's High Priest
“There’s so much hate in this world, but the most despicable are those who find themselves entitled to hate because of mass opinion.”
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“To sit home, read one's favorite paper, and scoff at the misdeeds of the men who do things is easy, but it is markedly ineffective. It is what evil men count upon the good men's doing.”
― Quotations of Theodore Roosevelt
― Quotations of Theodore Roosevelt
“When you allow evil to live, evil will come in, and if evils are not addressed, properly, evil will dominate.”
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“Vile people displayed no gift for poetry or aptitude to display kindness. The Captain could not stretch the lineament of his mind beyond his own hide. He did not see his shadow. He could not hear the Parnassus muse whose voice raps at the hidden door of the poet’s soul. He had no coyote spirit to guide him; he was unable to comprehend the passionate wilderness of life. He could not talk to nature. He could not make friends with the thunder and he could not see beauty in the lightning. He did not open his bedroom window to let in the sweet smell of night rain. His hooded eyes did not glow in the moonlight. He did not appreciate the taste of quaintness. He could not sense the feelings of other people who soaked in the rose scented silence of a sunset. He was incapable of oneness. He never discovered how to dance barefooted for pure joy under a sprinkle of stars or take a knee in a meadow of tears mourning other people’s sorrow.”
― Dead Toad Scrolls
― Dead Toad Scrolls
“I’m Ciara. Sorry, Rosalina,” she says, voice low and sultry. “I’m needy. He sent me here before I even finished, you know.”
“Who sent you here?”
“The Prince of Thorns,” Ciara, Astrid, and Marigold all say at the same time.
I gape at them. “Wait, what? You were mid-bang with Caspian then he used his weird horny-thorny magic to send you here? And this isn’t the first time he’s done it?”
Ciara runs her hands through her hair. “Why are the most beautiful men the most fucked?”
― Bonded by Thorns
“Who sent you here?”
“The Prince of Thorns,” Ciara, Astrid, and Marigold all say at the same time.
I gape at them. “Wait, what? You were mid-bang with Caspian then he used his weird horny-thorny magic to send you here? And this isn’t the first time he’s done it?”
Ciara runs her hands through her hair. “Why are the most beautiful men the most fucked?”
― Bonded by Thorns
“Even among those who genuinely care, the noble act of charity is often tainted by the greed and corruption of others. Like a drop of pure water polluted by a poisonous stream, the selflessness of some is exploited and diverted to fuel the dark ambitions of the wicked. Yet, let us not be discouraged, for it is in the face of such darkness that the light of true compassion shines brightest, and the integrity of our hearts is tested.”
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“Pride and anger are a toxic mix, leading down a path of destruction. But God's grace can intervene, offering a way out of the trap and into a life of humility, love, and redemption.”
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“Some people's, devoid of empathy and humanity, serve as agents of darkness, leaving a trail of hurt and despair in their wake, revealing the severe absence of light in their souls.!”
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“A man can easily be stupid without being evil, but never, in even the most profound genius, is a man evil without in some way being stupid.”
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“Nanny revealed details of the Wizard's campaigns. It made Elphaba furious, for she had kept hoping to lose interest in the ways of evil men.”
― Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
― Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
“A man who shuns labor, yet demands servitude, reveals a heart of entitlement, not leadership – his home becomes a kingdom of tyranny, not love.”
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“The Leviathan spirit brings turmoil and chaos, feeding on pride and arrogance. It manifests in destructive behaviors, causing division and instability. To overcome its influence, one must seek God's guidance and cultivate humility. The Bible warns of the dangers of unchecked pride, emphasizing the importance of spiritual discernment. By recognizing the Leviathan spirit's tactics, individuals can resist its negative impact and live a life of wisdom and peace. Through prayer and faith, believers can overcome the Leviathan spirit's influence and walk in spiritual freedom.”
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“There was that billionaire in Manhattan got attacked by birds. The spider bites out in the Hamptons. And some guy in Texas was just eaten by feral hogs."
"Mother Nature's gone serial killer," his colleague quipped.
It sounded to Brigid like nature had finally gotten around to addressing a parasite problem. But for once, she held her tongue.”
― The Women of Wild Hill
"Mother Nature's gone serial killer," his colleague quipped.
It sounded to Brigid like nature had finally gotten around to addressing a parasite problem. But for once, she held her tongue.”
― The Women of Wild Hill
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