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wickedness folly
Wickedness is always wickedness, but folly is not always folly. Jane Austen
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It is a characteristic of the weak and criminal to attribute to others the misfortunes that are the result of their own wickedness. Edgar Rice Burroughs
wickedness shapes blunders
Human blunders usually do more to shape history than human wickedness. A. J. P. Taylor
wickedness uniting goodness
As all our wickedness consists in turning away from our Creator, so all our goodness consists in uniting ourselves with Him. Alphonsus Liguori
wickedness world forget
All the wickedness in the world begins with an act of forgetting. Mark Buchanan
wickedness calamity
The wickedness of the few makes the calamity of the many. Publilius Syrus
wickedness intention
There is wickedness in the intention of wickedness, even though it be not perpetrated in the act. Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Slander is a complication, a comprisal and sum of all wickedness. Isaac Barrow
wickedness breakfast might
The colossal might of wickedness: how we love to locate it massively elsewhere. But so much of it comes down to what each one of us does between breakfast and bedtime. Gregory Maguire
calamity disaster great
A great calamity is as old as the trilobites an hour after it has happened. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
calamity elect shall therefore
Therefore the elect shall go forth... to see the torments of the impious, seeing which they will not be grieved, but will be satiated with joy at the sight of the unutterable calamity of the impious. Peter Lombard
calamity chance equal humanity intact prove singular year
We have started a new year with a singular chance to prove that our humanity is intact and well -- a chance to prove that when calamity strikes, we are equal to the task, Kofi Annan
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Four hundred or so people lived in Knockemstiff in 1957, nearly all of them connected by blood through one godforsaken calamity or another, be it lust or necessity or just plain ignorance. Donald Ray Pollock
calamity greater me-alone
Single misfortunes never come alone, and the greatest of all national calamities is generally followed by one greater. Boyle Roche
calamity government inability leadership orleans problems proved results shown solve
The New Orleans calamity proved overwhelmingly the government's inability to solve chronic, fundamental problems with communications. No one in the government has shown leadership on this issue, and now the results are tragic. Reed Hundt
calamity civil discord fire strife
Stoking the fire of sectarian discord and civil strife will be a calamity for all, Saudi Arabia
calamity death dreams life mortal respect sleep
For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause; there's the respect That makes calamity of so long life William Shakespeare
calamity dead regional
There is about to be a big calamity if something isn't done soon. Without the regional centers, we are dead in the water. John Pinkerton