Wicked People Quotes

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“People appear like angels until you hear them speak. You must not rush to judge people by the colour of their cloaks, but by the content of their words!”
Israelmore Ayivor

Katherine Arden
“You cannot take vengeance on a whole people because of the doings of a few wicked men.”
Katherine Arden, The Girl in the Tower

Ana Claudia Antunes
“The weakest ones are the wickedest cruel
When the strongest ones in gentleness rule!”
Ana Claudia Antunes, The Witches Of Avignon

Bangambiki Habyarimana
“Envy: Instead of focusing on your own goals, your goal becomes throwing off the rails other people’s goals and at the end of the day you gain nothing but a mischievous satisfaction that you have destroyed someone’s dream”
Bangambiki Habyarimana, The Great Pearl of Wisdom

Crystal Evans
“There are people in this world whose central focus is to permeate cruelty with little regard for their own karmic penalties. Love is such a powerful emotion and overriding sentiment that it is unfathomable that life's most potent muse has escaped the psyche of so many of our men.

I can't understand why somebody would think it is okay to rip two hundred and thirty girls from their families. I wonder who condones this type of behavior. I often look at children and wonder what they will become, I stare at school boys, babies and even the bareback boys on the street and wonder if in a few years one of these children might take my life.

With that thought I am forced to wonder what might have gone wrong in their lives, what values did their parents impress upon them that made them morph into the brutish adults they have become. I wonder if their parents know about their atrocious acts and if they understand that they might be responsible for creating these monsters who in my opinion should have never seen the light of life.”
Crystal Evans, Jamaican Acute Ghetto Itis

Marcel Proust
“Prosperity of wicked men runs like a torrent past, and soon is spent.”
Marcel Proust, Swann’s Way

“She may be evil.
But I'm wicked, and wicked always wins”
Zelena - OUAT

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Wickedness is being stingy even after having possessed so much. Share with others and allow them to put that beautiful smile on their faces.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“Revengeful Christians, seeking tit for tat, are wolves in sheep's clothing – their actions betray the very faith they claim.”
Shaila Touchton

“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.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Rehan Khan
“You strike me as a good man, Commander, but where the good are put in charge of the wicked, empires will be destroyed. It is when the wicked are given oversight of the good, does empire become strong.”
Rehan Khan, A Tudor Turk

“Addiction to evil habits is a surrender to Satan's grip, a rebellion against God's love, and a sacrifice of one's life to the altar of destruction. When we succumb to addictive habits, we relinquish our freedom, our relationships, and our very souls to the enemy of our souls. But, there is hope in God's redeeming grace, which can set us free and restore us to a life of purpose and victory.”
Shaila Touchton

“The Bible warns us about doing good to those who don't appreciate it and may even repay evil for good. Jesus taught us to be wise as serpents and harmless as doves (Matthew 10:16). Here's a verse to consider:

"Do not give dogs what is sacred; do not throw your pearls to pigs. If you do, they may trample them under their feet, and turn and tear you to pieces." - Matthew 7:6

This verse advises us to discern who we choose to do good to, as some people may not receive our kindness with gratitude. Instead, they may take advantage of our generosity or even respond with evil.

However, this doesn't mean we shouldn't do good at all! We should strive to discern the right situations and people to show kindness to, and trust God to guide us. Remember, our ultimate reward comes from God, not from human appreciation.

Keep seeking wisdom and guidance from God's Word!”
Shaila Touchton

“When enemies surround, God's table is set with protection and abundance.”
Shaila Touchton

“When the world opposes, God's provision comforts and sustains.”
Shaila Touchton

“Pride is the breeding ground for narcissism, and destruction is its inevitable harvest.”
Shaila Touchton

“Narcissists operate in falsehoods and lies, but the Bible condemns such behavior, calling us to speak truth in love.”
Shaila Touchton

“A grandiose sense of self-importance can lead to a downfall, for pride goes before destruction.”
Shaila Touchton

“The Bible warns that narcissistic behavior can lead to isolation, loneliness, and damage to relationships and communities.”
Shaila Touchton

“When overwhelmed by circumstances, we can trust God to fight for us, for the battle is not ours, but God's.”
Shaila Touchton

“Beware the man who woos with words, but lives off others' wealth – his love is a ruse, his heart a mercenary.”
Shaila Touchton

“Be cautious of those who seek to manipulate or harm you through deceitful stories and false narratives, fueled by jealousy, hatred, and envy. They may present a polished facade to others, but their true intentions are rooted in darkness, aiming to steal, destroy, and tarnish your reputation. Stand firm in faith, persistent prayer, and the protection of the Precious Blood of Jesus Christ. Trust that God will bring justice and punish those who act with evil intentions.”
Shaila Touchton

“God knows and cares for the way of the righteous, guiding them throughout their lives. The righteous can trust in God's presence and care as they walk their path. In contrast, the way of the ungodly tends toward ruin, leading to destruction and chaos. The path of the wicked becomes increasingly unclear and undefined, ultimately losing its way. While the righteous are guided by God's care, the ungodly are left to follow a path that leads to demise. The fate of the righteous and the wicked are fundamentally different, reflecting their choices and values. God's knowledge and care for the righteous stand in stark contrast to the destructive path of the ungodly.”
Shaila Touchton

“Beware of those who wear masks of kindness, hiding their true intentions behind a disguise of innocence. Wolves in sheep's clothing may charm and deceive, but their hearts are far from pure. Their words may be sweet, but their actions reveal a different story. Protect yourself from those who seek to manipulate and harm, for they often hide in plain sight. Trust your instincts and be cautious of those who don't align their words with genuine actions.”
Shaila Touchton

“We are all sinners by birth, but in Christ Jesus, we are made perfect and righteous the day we are baptized and born of God. Through faith, we forsake sin and walk in righteousness. In Christ, we have a new identity, and His righteousness becomes ours. There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ, for we are set free from the power of sin and death. If we deliberately sin, it reveals that we are not walking in the Spirit. In Christ, we are new creations, no longer defined by our past sins but by His righteousness.”
Shaila Touchton

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