Maybe violent wickedness can be decapitated, but stupidity has too many heads. — Andre Glucksmann Copy Share Image
“Evil people are those who knew they're evil, but refused to do anything about it.” — Jawe Querimit Copy Share Image
Do good even to the wicked; it is as well to shut a dog's mouth with a crumb. — Saadi Copy Share Image
The oldest and best known evil was ever more supportable than one that was new and untried. — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
The greatest historian should also be a great moralist. It is no proof of impartiality to treat wickedness and goodness on the… — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
And when your soul becometh great, then doth it become haughty, and in your sublimity there is wickedness. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
“Yey more and more there seemed a bevy of things she was not supposed to think about and by virtue of trying… — Judith Ivory Copy Share Image
“If you think that you're so smart and holy, that means you haven't yet realized that a part of what we experience… — Toba Beta Copy Share Image
“To be wicked is never excusable, but there is some merit in knowing that you are; the most irreparable of vices is… — Charles Baudelaire Copy Share Image
It's not the wickedness of the pagan that breaks my heart. It's the compromise of the Christian that grieves my soul. — R. C. Sproul Copy Share Image
“and in that one night's wickedness I drowned all my repentance,all my reflections upon my past conduct,and all my resolution for the… — Daniel Defoe Copy Share Image
He who seeks forgiveness of his sins loves humility, but if he condemns another he seals his own wickedness. — Marcus Eremita Copy Share Image
He who abhors and shuns the light of the Sun,He who refuses to behold with respect the living creation of God,He who… — Zoroaster Copy Share Image
It is possible that these may all be insufficient to control the caprice and wickedness of man. But are they not all… — James Madison Copy Share Image
Poor human nature, what horrible crimes have been committed in thy name! Every fool, from king to policeman, from the flatheaded parson… — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
There exists among the intolerable degraded, the perverse and powerful desire to force into the arena of the actual those fantastic crimes… — James A. Baldwin Copy Share Image
“Nobody scarce doth any good, yet they all agree in praising those who do. Indeed, it is strange that all men should… — Henry Fielding Copy Share Image
I have been disappointed in all my expectations of Australia, except as to its wickedness; for it is far more wicked than… — Henry Parkes Copy Share Image
I have known a great many men who have left this Church for whom there is no chance whatever for exaltation, but… — Brigham Young Copy Share Image
In the Israelite encampment, even though there were iniquities, sins, and wickedness, God did not see any of them because the blood… — Joseph Prince Copy Share Image
“I loathe, detest, hate and abominate the block, the gibbet, the rack, the pillory and the faggots with equal passion," said the… — Elizabeth Goudge Copy Share Image
For as to the dispersing of Books, that Circumstance does perhaps as much harm as good: Since Nonsense flies with greater Celerity,… — David Hume Copy Share Image
“The most detestable wickedness, the most horrid cruelties, and the greatest miseries, that have afflicted the human race have had their origin… — Thomas Paine Copy Share Image
Every age and every nation has certain characteristic vices, which prevail almost universally, which scarcely any person scruples to avow, and which… — Thomas B. Macaulay Copy Share Image
Some crimes get honor and renown by being committed with more pomp, by a greater number, and in a higher degree of… — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
... although many people say it is a terrible onus to be labeled bad as a child, I thought that the opposite… — Paula Sharp Copy Share Image
He that is once "born of God shall overcome the world," and the prince of this world too, by the power of… — Ralph Cudworth Copy Share Image
But as the old Confusion of tongues was laudable, when men who were of one language in wickedness and impiety, even as… — Gregory of Nazianzus Copy Share Image
“How much wickedness could you do in the service of good before it turned into pure evil?” — Nancy Farmer Copy Share Image
Though wickedness be sweet in his mouth, though he hide it under his tongue. -Job xx. 12 — Bible Copy Share Image