Evil Hearts Quotes
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Evil Hearts Quotes & Sayings
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Men's hearts ought not to be set against one another, but set with one another and all against evil only.
— Thomas Carlyle
O how can wicked men seem so steady and untouched with such black hearts, while poor innocents stand like malefactors before them!
— Samuel Richardson
Three sparks
pride, envy, and avarice
have been kindled in all hearts. — Dante Alighieri
pride, envy, and avarice
have been kindled in all hearts. — Dante Alighieri
How easy it is for men with evil in their hearts to hear only what they want
— Paul W. Feenstra
Governments will rise, and governments will fall, and man will do evil to man, and all we can do is turn our hearts to good.
— Margaret Peterson Haddix
It's not the gods But our own hearts We need to fear. The evil starts Against all odds Not there but here.
— Vikram Seth
As long as Satan is loose in the world and our hearts are dominated by his evil passions, it will never be easy or popular to be a follower of Christ.
— Billy Graham
In our evil we rebel against God. We take the law of God, written in his Word and on our hearts, and we disobey it.
— David Platt
We rant and rave against God for the evil we have to endure but hardly blink at the evil in our own hearts.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
Come and let the healing, cleansing rays of Calvary play upon your hearts until the very seed of evil is sterilized.
— Stuart Holden
Every fresh act of sin lessens fear and remorse, hardens our hearts, blunts the edge of our conscience, and increases our evil inclination.
— J.C. Ryle
Those secrets residing in their hearts and minds held magnificent Energy. Humans were too inept to see it as anything but evil.
— Auden Johnson
The prosperity achieved through slavery had a way of blinding men's hearts to the evil of their own hands.
— Ian Tregillis
That you admire pure hearts and heroes, that you love good and evil, and that you believe in romance.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
..all forms of needlework of the fancy order are inventions of the evil one for keeping the foolish from applying their hearts to wisdom.
— Elizabeth Von Arnim
What evil lies in the hearts of some? I cannot fathom it.
— Sasha Summers
It is in our hearts that evil lies, and it is from our hearts that it must be plucked out.
— Bertrand Russell
In the eyes of Buddha, there are no evil people, only people who don't yet have light in their hearts.
— Lijia Zhang
War is the greatest evil Satan has invented to corrupt our hearts and souls. We should honor our soldiers, but we should never honor war.
— Dean Hughes
Neither man nor angel can discern hypocrisy, the only evil that walks invisible except to God alone.
— John Milton
In the hearts of men lies both good and evil. The two coexist. Some men become good, and others become evil. It is the way of this world.
-Kikyo — Rumiko Takahashi
-Kikyo — Rumiko Takahashi
Never underestimate the power of good but never ignore evil lurking in the hearts of men.
Rose of Life — Sonia Rumzi
Rose of Life — Sonia Rumzi
Friendship throws out deep roots in honest hearts, D'Artagnan. Believe me, it is only the evil-minded who deny friendship; they cannot understand it.
— Alexandre Dumas
Depending upon one another's hearts, ye had still hoped that virtue were not all a dream. Now are ye undeceived. Evil is the nature of mankind.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Evil lies in the hearts of mankind!
— Heather Graham
It is a fact that cannot be denied: the wickedness of others becomes our own wickedness because it kindles something evil in our own hearts.
— Carl Jung
You see we do, yet see you but our hands
And this the bleeding business they have done:
Our hearts you see not; they are pitiful — William Shakespeare
And this the bleeding business they have done:
Our hearts you see not; they are pitiful — William Shakespeare
... mischief, ... arises not from our living in the world, but from the world living in us; occupying our hearts, and monopolizing our affections.
— Karen Swallow Prior