57 Quotes About Malice
- Author SACHIN RAMDAS BHARATIYA
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THE MOST BAD WORDS ON EARTH ARE HATRED, MALICE, OPPRESSION AND SLAVERY.
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- Author A.E.H. Veenman
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Thieves and liars kill indirectly, unintentionally, and with no other weapon than their tongues and malice.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Pick the axe; chop off the anger; burn the pieces and bury the ashes. Anger kills before it is noticed. It travels faster to the destination to destroy long before conscience arrives to regret it!
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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One word is enough to destroy an entire city provided that word is backed by anger. Drop down the bullets of anger; it destroys at the speed of light!
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- Author Nancy MacLean
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Koch believed that what the famed economist Joseph Schumpeter called "creative destruction" was so critical to the health of the capitalist system that empathy was an obstacle to acceptance of the world that must be brought into being.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Some of those whose existence you wish could end now do not even know about your existence.
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- Author St. John of Kronstadt
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Every man on earth is sick with the fever of sin, with the blindness of sin and is overcome with its fury. As sins consist mostly of malice and pride, it is necessary to treat everyone who suffers from the malady of sin with kindness and love. This is an important truth, which we often forget. Very often we act in the opposite manner: we add malice to malice by our anger, we oppose pride with pride. Thus, evil grows within us and does not decrease; it is not cured – rather it spreads
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- Author Pope Gregory I
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If before the severe judge idle speech is reprehended, how much more that which is hurtful. Consider, then, how damnable those words be, which proceed of malice, when that talk shall be punished which proceedeth only from idleness.
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- Author A.G. Howard
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“Dance with me, blossom,” he coaxes, and when I hesitate, he reels me in with his magic. I snuggle into his chest and let myself savor his vitality, wishing I could absorb it.He wraps an arm around my waist and clasps my hand with his. Lips pressed to my dreadlocked head, he hums the lullaby’s tune while his inner voice fills my head on a frequency only I can hear: “You dazzled me today. So uninhibited. So filled with malice.”
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