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evil moments being-true
Evil is the moment when I lack the strength to be true to the Good that compels me. Alain Badiou
evil reason no-reason
Evil requires no reason. Alberto Manguel
evil suffering doers
The evil-doer mourns in the next; he mourns in both. He mourns and suffers when he sees the evil of his own work. Max Muller
evil stupidity doe
God's love never ceases. Never. Though we spurn him. Ignore him. Reject him. Despise him. Disobey him. He will not change. Our evil cannot diminish his love. Our goodness cannot increase it. Our faith does not earn it any more than our stupidity jeopardizes it. God doesn't love us less if we fail or more if we succeed. God's love never ceases. Max Lucado
evil passing-away necessary-evil
When you start with a necessary evil, and then over time the necessity passes away, what's left? Matthew Scully
evil feels
You can't get rid of evil. We can't, and I feel that so intensely. Maurice Sendak
evil suffering good-and-evil
Good and evil exist only in terms of the happiness or suffering they create in ourselves and others Matthieu Ricard
evil agents plight
To be robbed and betrayed by a fiendish underground conspiracy, or by the earthly agents of Satan, is at least a romantic sort of plight - it suggests at least a grand Hollywood-ready confrontation between good and evil - but to be coldly ripped off over and over again by a bunch of bloodless, second-rate schmoes, schmoes you chose, you elected, is not something anyone will take much pleasure in bragging about. Matt Taibbi
evil people doe
Any institution which does not suppose the people good, and the magistrate corruptible, is evil. Maximilien Robespierre
gentleman gentlemen true
A true gentleman is one who is never unintentionally rude. Oscar Wilde
gentleman tailors southern-gentleman
A gentleman never talks about his tailor. Nick Cave
gentleman
No gentleman ever has any money. Oscar Wilde
gentleman
Blondes also prefer gentlemen. Mamie Van Doren
gentleman lord i-can
I can make a lord, but only God can make a gentleman. King James I
gentleman
Once a gentleman, and always a gentleman. Charles Dickens
devil influence doubted
That there is a Devil, is a thing doubted by none but such as are under the influences of the Devil. Cotton Mather
devil littles looks
You look good to me, you damnable little devil, good to embrace and good to love. Anne Rice
devil more-knowledge
The devil has more knowledge than any of us, and yet is no better for it. J. C. Ryle
devil algeria persons
If we had not been dealing with the devil in person, we could have saved Algeria. Georges Bidault
devil ends
The devil, you see, is that friend who never stays with us to the end. Georges Bernanos
devil throwing be-careful
We have to be careful that in throwing out the devil, we don't throw out the best part of ourselves. Friedrich Nietzsche
devil purpose
The devil can quote Shakespeare for his own purpose. George Bernard Shaw
devil made enjoy
To bargain freedom for security is the devil's bargain. Having made the bargain, one enjoys neither freedom nor security. Gerry Spence
devil perfectionist
Perfectionists are their own devils. Jack Kirby