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Wicked Quotes - Page 3

Every sweet has its sour; every evil its good.

Every sweet has its sour; every evil its good.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1849). “Twelve Essays”, p.77

Life could be wonderful if people would leave you alone

"Fictional character: Hannah". "The Great Dictator", 1940.

All things truly wicked start from innocence.

Ernest Hemingway (2008). “The Good Life According to Hemingway”, Ecco

Present-Day Wickedness, Apostasy and Modern Civilization Cannot Prevent Revival.

John R. Rice (2000). “We Can Have Revival Now: Soul Winner's Fire”, p.137, Sword of the Lord Publishers

Nothing emboldens the wicked so greatly as the lack of courage on the part of the good.

Pope Leo XIII (1990). “A Light in the Heavens: Great Encyclical Letters of Pope Leo XIII”, p.130, TAN Books

It is just as cowardly to judge an absent person as it is wicked to strike a defenseless one. Only the ignorant and narrow-minded gossip, for they speak of persons instead of things.

Lawrence G. Lovasik (1999). “The Hidden Power of Kindness: A Practical Handbook for Souls who Dare to Transform the World, One Deed at a Time”, p.176, Sophia Institute Press

The malice of the wicked was reinforced by the weakness of the virtuous.

Winston Churchill (1986). “The Gathering Storm”, p.16, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

I have the capacity of being more wicked than any example that man could set me.

James Clerk Maxwell (1990). “The Scientific Letters and Papers of James Clerk Maxwell: 1846-1862”, p.221, CUP Archive