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Wicked Quotes - Page 20

It must be less wicked to love the wrong person than not to love anybody at all.

It must be less wicked to love the wrong person than not to love anybody at all.

Edith Wharton (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Edith Wharton (Illustrated)”, p.4119, Delphi Classics

Ford Prefect suppressed a little giggle of evil satisfaction, realized that he had no reason to suppress it, and laughed out loud, a wicked laugh.

Douglas Adams (2012). “The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: The Trilogy of Five”, p.515, Pan Macmillan

The wicked man, when he dies, is driven to his grave, but the Christian comes to his grave.

Charles Spurgeon (2009). “Essential Works of Charles Spurgeon”, p.1079, Barbour Publishing

Africans had to be taught that nudity is wicked; this was done very cheaply by missionaries.

Bertrand Russell (2016). “The Impact of Science on Society”, p.20, Routledge

A woman may be as wicked as she likes, but if she isn't pretty it won't do her much good.

W. Somerset Maugham (2011). “A Writer's Notebook”, p.26, Random House

Society has quite forsaken all her wicked courses, Which empties our police courts, and abolishes divorces.

W. S. Gilbert, Ian C. Bradley (2016). “The Complete Annotated Gilbert and Sullivan”, p.1119, Oxford University Press

Life is as if you were traveling a ridge crest. You have the gulf of inefficiency on one side and the gulf of wickedness on the other, and it helps not to have avoided one gulf if you fall into the other.

Theodore Roosevelt (2015). “Theodore Roosevelt on Bravery: Lessons from the Most Courageous Leader of the Twentieth Century”, p.7, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.

It is a wicked thing to be neutral between right and wrong.

Theodore Roosevelt (2005). “Fear God and Take Your Own Part”, p.26, Cosimo, Inc.