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Wicked Quotes

1.
Never regret anything because at one time it was exactly what you wanted.
Marilyn Monroe

Cherish every moment as it was initially desired.
Authors on Wicked Quotes: Stephen Schwartz Gregory Maguire Lucy Maud Montgomery William Shakespeare Saint Augustine Bertrand Russell Seneca the Younger Oscar Wilde Horace Chanakya Juvenal J. C. Ryle Epictetus Charlotte Bronte Martin Luther Lisa Kleypas Benjamin Franklin Saadi George Bernard Shaw John Tillotson Moliere Louis Farrakhan Ambrose Bierce Sallust Julia Quinn Friedrich Nietzsche William Makepeace Thackeray Ed Sheeran John Lydon Thomas Brooks Luc de Clapiers Denis Diderot Michel de Montaigne
2.
Hops are a wicked and pernicious weed.
Henry VIII of England

'Hops are an insidious and deleterious weed.'
3.
It is true that God is even in the tiger, but we must not go and face the animal. So it is true that God dwells even in the most wicked, but it is not meet that we should associate with the wicked.
Ramakrishna

It is undeniable that the divine resides in even the most malevolent, yet it is not prudent to fraternize with the immoral.
4.
The World is not ruined by the wickedness of the wicked,
but by the weakness of the good.
Napoleon Bonaparte

'It is not the malevolence of evildoers that destroys the Earth, but rather the inaction of those who are righteous.'
5.
Our nation is being led astray by ungodly judges, mayors and governors, who are given to change, defying the Constitution and substituting their own wicked agendas.
David Wilkerson

6.
To me it seems as plain as can be that the Bible declares that all the wicked will God destroy; again, that those who, during the Millennial age when brought to a knowledge of the truth, shall prove willful sinners will be punished with everlasting destruction.
Charles Taze Russell

7.
The most effective way of attacking vice is to expose it to public ridicule. People can put up with rebukes but they cannot bear being laughed at: they are prepared to be wicked but they dislike appearing ridiculous.
Moliere

8.
You’re not dead, but you’re not alive, either. You’re a wintergirl, Lia-Lia, caught in between the worlds. You’re a ghost with a beat- ing heart. Soon you’ll cross the border and be with me. I’m so stoked. I miss you wicked.
Laurie Halse Anderson

9.
I hope you have not been leading a double life, pretending to be wicked and being good all the time. That would be hypocrisy.
Oscar Wilde

10.
The wicked are always ungrateful.
Miguel de Cervantes

11.
Know this! They (false prophets) are the judgment of God upon a wicked defiled people who although they have a knowledge of God they do not want him. And so God sends them the teachers that they themselves desire.
Paul Washer

12.
I have been disappointed in all my expectations of Australia, except as to its wickedness; for it is far more wicked than I have conceived it possible for any place to be, or than it is possible for me to describe to you in England.
Henry Parkes

13.
Don't envy those who make their wealth in an ungodly way. The wicked SEEM to prosper now and live without a care but they will spend eternity in terror and despair.
T. B. Joshua

14.
Be happy for those who are happy, have compassion towards the unhappy, and maintain equanimity towards the wicked.
Patanjali

15.
Don't like to do anything half-heartedly, even if it is a wicked and self-destructive avocation like smoking cigars
Curtis LeMay

16.
The wicked envy and hate; it is their way of admiring.
Victor Hugo

17.
A great deal; you are good to those who are good to you. It is all I ever desire to be. If people were always kind and obedient to those who are cruel and unjust, the wicked people would have it all their own way; they would never feel afraid, and so they would never alter, but would grow worse and worse. When we are struck at without a reason, we should strike back again very hard; I am sure we should - so hard as to teach the person who struck us never to do it again.
Charlotte Bronte

18.
Just as the performance of the vilest and most wicked deeds requires spirit and talent, so even the greatest demand a certain insensitivity which under other circumstances we would call stupidity.
Georg C. Lichtenberg

19.
O you, who spends his lifetime disobeying his Lord, no one amongst your enemies is wicked to you more than you are to yourself
Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyya

20.
A civilization is not destroyed by wicked people; it is not necessary that people be wicked but only that they be spineless.
James A. Baldwin

21.
The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?
Jeremiah

22.
Going so soon? I wouldn't hear of it. Why my little party's just beginning. ~ Wicked Witch of the West Wizard of Oz
L. Frank Baum

23.
Some things I cannot change, but 'til I try I'll never know.
Stephen Schwartz

24.
Without the lord to shield you and guide you, you gonna fade away. Jah is your shield and your guide. The wicked man gotta turn aside. No need to fear no wicked guide. Rastafari protect your life!
Sizzla

25.
There is a working class - strong and happy - among both rich and poor: there is an idle class - weak, wicked, and miserable - among both rich and poor.
John Ruskin

26.
Often the wicked prosper, while the righteous starve; yet I would never exchange my state for theirs, my virtue for their gold. For mine endures, while riches change their owner every day.
Solon

27.
We're like the wicked witch. We promise gingerbread, then eat the little brats alive.
Orson Scott Card

28.
It's just life, so keep dancing through.
Stephen Schwartz

29.
Few things have done more harm than the belief on the part of individuals or groups (or tribes or states or nations or churches) that he or she or they are in sole possession of the truth: especially about how to live, what to be and do - and that those who differ from them are not merely mistaken, but wicked or mad: and need restraining or suppressing.
Isaiah Berlin

30.
My tribulations are so great, my life so disturbed by the plans daily invented to further the King's wicked intention, the surprises which the King gives me, with certain persons of his council, are so mortal, and my treatment is what God knows, that it is enough to shorten ten lives, much more mine.
Catherine of Aragon

31.
I have seen wicked men and fools, a great many of both; and I believe they both get paid in the end; but the fools first.
Robert Louis Stevenson

32.
The longer men sin, the more easily they can; for every act of transgression weakens conscience, stupefies intellect, hardens hearts, adds force to bad habits, and takes force from good example. And, surely, there is nothing in such associations; as wicked affinities will insure to the sinner in the future state, to incline him to repentance.
Edward Thomson

33.
The good die young but not always. The wicked prevail but not consistently. I am confused by life, and I feel safe within the confines of the theatre.
Helen Hayes

34.
If a person seems wicked, do not cast him away. Awaken him with your words, elevate him with your deeds, repay his injury with your kindness. Do not cast him away; cast away his wickedness.
Laozi

35.
DIGESTION, n. The conversion of victuals into virtues. When the process is imperfect, vices are evolved instead - a circumstance from which that wicked writer, Dr. Jeremiah Blenn, infers that the ladies are the greater sufferers from dyspepsia.
Ambrose Bierce

36.
Be afraid of a dignified man when he is hungry and a wicked man when his belly is full.
Ali ibn Abi Talib

37.
I am the mother of the wicked, as I am the mother of the virtuous. Never fear. Whenever you are in distress, say to yourself, ‘I have a mother.
Sarada Devi

38.
God knew what we were before conversion - wicked, guilty, and defiled; yet He loved us. He knows what we will be after conversion - weak, erring, and frail; yet He loves us.
J. C. Ryle

39.
Be wicked, be brave, be drunk, be reckless, be dissolute, be despotic, be a suffragette, be anything you like, but for pity's sake be it to the top of your bent.
Violet Trefusis

40.
All things truly wicked start from innocence.
Ernest Hemingway

41.
None of us feels the true love of God till we realize how wicked we are. But you can't teach people that - they have to learn by experience.
Dorothy L. Sayers

42.
I am a bad, wicked man, but I am practicing moral self-purification; I don't eat meat any more, I now eat rice cutlets.
Vladimir Lenin

43.
...we are not without hope of salvation, nor is it at all the right time for us to despair. All our life is a season of repentance, for God 'desires not the death of the sinner', as it is written, 'but that the wicked turn from his way and live' (cf. Ez. 33:11 LXX). For, if there were no hope of turning back, why would death not have followed immediately on disobedience, and why would we not be deprived of life as soon as we sin? For where there is hope of turning back, there is no room for despair.
Gregory Palamas

44.
In the ordinary moral universe, the good will do the best they can, the worst will do the worst they can, but if you want to make good people do wicked things, you’ll need religion.
Christopher Hitchens

45.
I've heard it said that people come into our lives for a reason Bringing something we must learn And we are led to those who help us most to grow If we let them and we help them in return.
Stephen Schwartz

46.
Nothing emboldens the wicked so greatly as the lack of courage on the part of the good.
Pope Leo XIII

47.
I'm as wicked as Hitler's first born, cause of me, lot of old ladies purses gone.
Big Pun

48.
Wherefore all theology, when separated from Christ, is not only vain and confused, but is also mad, deceitful, and spurious; for, though the philosophers sometimes utter excellent sayings, yet they have nothing but what is short-lived, and even mixed up with wicked and erroneous sentiments.
John Calvin

49.
Virtue pardons the wicked, as the sandal-tree perfumes the axe which strikes it.
Saadi

50.
I love being a woman. I love the sexiness we get to exude. But the best thing about being a woman is the power we have over men.
Eva Longoria