Malice Quotes - Page 2
"Tartuffe". Play by Moliere, 1664.
Lady Gregory (2008). “New Irish Comedies”, p.54, Wildside Press LLC
Indiscretion, rashness, falsehood, levity, and malice, produce each other.
"Aphorisms on man. Translated from the original manuscript of the Rev. John Caspar Lavater, citizen of Zuric. ; [One line from Juvenal]" by Johann Kaspar Lavater, 1790.
ILLUSTRIOUS, adj. Suitably placed for the shafts of malice, envy and detraction.
Ambrose Bierce (2001). “The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary”, p.117, University of Georgia Press
"Clans of the Alphane Moon". Book by Philip K. Dick, Ch. 11, 1964.
The smiles that encourage severity of judgment hide malice and insincerity.
"Aphorisms on man. Translated from the original manuscript of the Rev. John Caspar Lavater, citizen of Zuric. ; [One line from Juvenal]" by Johann Kaspar Lavater, 1790.
Malice will always find bad motives for good actions. - Shall we therefore never do good?
Thomas Jefferson (1854). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson”, p.524
Malice sucks up the greatest part of its own venom, and poisons itself.
Michel de Montaigne (2015). “Montaigne's Essays: Top Essays”, p.827, 谷月社
Most men would rather be charged with malice than with making a blunder.
Josh Billings (1874). “Everybody's Friend, Or Josh Billing's Encyclopedia and Proverbial Philosophy of Wit and Humor”, p.210
That practis'd falsehood under saintly shew, Deep malice to conceal, couch'd with revenge.
John Milton (1852). “The Poetical Works of John Milton”, p.116
John Adams (1856). “The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations”, p.35
Edmund Spenser (1849). “The Works of Edmund Spenser: With Observations of His Life and Writings”, p.193