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Sweat, malice, and hunger pour from me. This is release, or maybe it's just a plea for release.
— Rachel Cohn
The threads of malice creeping toward him from Beloved's side of the table were held harmless in the warmth of Sethe's smile.
— Toni Morrison
She idly wonders which is crueler, man or nature. She determines it must be man. Nature has no remorse, but neither does it have malice.
— Neal Shusterman
Monsters don't exist. It's men you should be afraid of, not monsters.
— Niccolo Ammaniti
In people's eyes I readPages of malice and sin.
— Mikhail Lermontov
The truth is that cupidity, selfishness, envy, malice, lust, vindictiveness, are constant vices of human nature.
— William Graham Sumner
Recognize the malice, cunning, and hypocrisy that power produces, and the peculiar ruthlessness often shown by people from good families.
— Marcus Aurelius
Never assume malice where stupidity will suffice.
— V.A. Jeffrey
Our nature holds so much envy and malice that our pleasure in our own advantages is not so great as our distress at others'.
— Plutarch
Forgiveness requires a sense that bad behaviour is a sign of suffering rather than malice.
— Alain De Botton
A noble heart cannot suspect in others the pettiness and malice that it has never felt.
— Jean Racine
Ah! fraudful malice! how shall wisdom's care Escape the poison of thy gilded snare!
— William Julius Mickle
Malice is of the boomerang character, and is apt to turn upon the projector.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
It makes me sick,the blindness, deadness, out-of-dateness, stodginess and, yes, sheer jealous malice of the great bulk of England.
— John Fowles
With Malice Towards None
— Abraham Lincoln
Malice is only another name for mediocrity.
— Patrick Kavanagh
Nevertheless, in this sea of human wretchedness and malice there bloomed at times compassion, as a pale flower blooms in a putrid marsh.
— Henryk Sienkiewicz
The quietness of his tone italicized the malice of his reply.
— Truman Capote
If malice or envy were tangible and had a shape, it would be the shape of a boomerang.
— Charley Reese
One comforting thing about the Trump White House is that you aren't forced to choose between malice and incompetence.
— Garry Kasparov
Malice delights to blacken the characters of prominent men.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
There's only so long you can feel sorry for a person before you come to feel that their affliction is an act of malice committed by them against you.
— Margaret Atwood
The smiles that encourage severity of judgment hide malice and insincerity.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
Pity aims just as little at the pleasure of others as malice at the pain of others Per-Se.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Cleanse your body and soul, removing malice, selfishness and desire.
— Morihei Ueshiba
Pure Christianity and serious godliness fear not the scrutiny of a free thought, but despise the impotent malice of a prejudiced one.
— Matthew Henry
Malice can always find a mark to shoot at, and a pretence to fire.
— Charles Simmons
Malice is always authentic and sincere.
— Mason Cooley
The happiest man is he who has no trace of malice in his soul. PLATO
— Matthieu Ricard
Malice sucks up the greatest part of its own venom, and poisons itself.
— Michel De Montaigne
When people are doing their utmost to upset you, it's probably best to just laugh at them.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
Every day in the year there comes some malice into the world, and where it comes from is no good place.
— Lady Gregory
I have been wronged by so many men that I find it hard to trust anyone and see only greed and malice in every heart. [Sylvian]
— Karen Maitland
There's much more stupidity than there is malice in the world ...
— William Gaddis
Authentic love is soft, smooth, easy, it's laughter to the soul, it's communication, it's respect, it's an unconditional love without envy or malice.
— Colishia S. Benjamin
She had a warrior's heart, but the gods in their blind malice had given her the feeble body of a woman.
— George R R Martin
Though Fortune's malice overthrow my state,
My mind exceeds the compass of her wheel. — William Shakespeare
My mind exceeds the compass of her wheel. — William Shakespeare
Love can heal the sickness of all malice by forgiving others of preconceived hatred and prejudice.
— Colishia S. Benjamin
Never attribute to malice or other deliberate decision what can be explained by human frailty, imperfection, or ignorance.
— Harold S. Kushner
The malice of the wicked was reinforced by the weakness of the virtuous.
— Winston S. Churchill
Man's life is militia against man's malice.
— Baltasar Gracian
Secrets and Malice
— Ken Langwell
Pots can show malice, the patterns of linoleum can leer up at you, treachery is the other side of dailiness.
— Alice Munro
The law against witches does not prove there be any; but it punishes the malice of those people that use such means to take away men's lives.
— John Selden
Three dispositions adverse to Heaven's still, - Incontinence, malice, and mad brutishness.
— Dante Alighieri
Pity . . . is more properly bestowed in cases of involuntary suffering than of crime and offences committed voluntarily and with malice aforethought.
— Antiphon
Sometimes through that alchemy of quiet malice, by which women can concoct a subtle poison from ordinary trifles;
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
Malice scorned, puts out itself; but argued, give a kind of credit to a false accusation.
— Philip Massinger
Malice is of a low stature, but it hath very long arms.
— George Savile
I'm not full of malice, but I do dislike Neil Diamond a lot, and I'm sorry that I've done a Neil Diamond song.
— Robert Wyatt
There is a rollicking kindness that looks like malice.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Children are begotten by their parents out of sheer malice and dragged into the world out of the greatest imaginable inconsiderateness.
— Thomas Bernhard
As for ourselves, yes, we must be meek, bear injustice, malice, rash judgment. We must turn the other cheek, give up our cloak, go a second mile.
— Dorothy Day
Anger may repast with thee for an hour, but not repose for a night; the continuance of anger is hatred, the continuance of hatred turns malice.
— Francis Quarles
You've been in long enough, Grayson. Never assume malice if you can explain it with lack of planning.
— Marko Kloos
Malice blunts the point of wit.
— Douglas William Jerrold
You have attributed conditions to villainy that simply result from stupidity.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Your malice and your striving to seek revenge are much more harmful to your health than they are to your antagonist.
— Aaidh Ibn Abdullah Al-Qarni
Gossip is an unavoidable evil at school, work, or wherever, but when the HR department gossips, it elevates into malice.
— John-Talmage Mathis
Mr. Heathcliff, you're a cruel man, but you're not a fiend; and you won't, from mere malice, destroy, irrevocably, all my happiness.
— Emily Bronte
The minds of men are at last aroused; reason looks out and justifies her own, and malice finds all her work is ruin.
— Ralph Chaplin
Everyone recognized she was without malice and therefore she provoked none.
— John Christopher
Kneel not to me.
The pow'r that I have on you is to spare you;
The malice towards you to forgive you. Live,
And deal with others better. — William Shakespeare
The pow'r that I have on you is to spare you;
The malice towards you to forgive you. Live,
And deal with others better. — William Shakespeare
You're the perfect mayhem to my malice.
— Cassia Brightmore
What ever the motive for the insult, it is always best to overlook it; for folly doesn't deserve resentment, and malice is punished by neglect.
— Samuel Johnson
In taking revenge upon our enemies, we are only even with them; in passing over their malice we are superior.
— Charlotte Lennox
With malice towards none; with charity for all ...
— Abraham Lincoln
Friendship closes its eye rather than see the moon eclipsed; while malice denies that it is ever at the full.
— Augustus Hare
Lincoln said, 'With malice toward none, with charity to all.' Nowadays they say, 'Think the way I do or I'll bomb the daylights outta you.'
— Lionel Barrymore
The ignorance of the world leaves one at the mercy of its malice.
— William Hazlitt
Hanlon's Razor: Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.2
— Steven Pinker
Fatal human malice is the staple of narrators, original sin the mother-fluid of historians. But it is a risky enterprise to have to write of virtue.
— Thomas Keneally
It is very unfair in any writer to employ ignorance and malice together, because it gives his answerer double work.
— Jonathan Swift
As for the brandy, "nothing extenuate"; and the water, put nought in in malice.
— Douglas William Jerrold
Indiscretion, rashness, falsehood, levity, and malice, produce each other.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
The pow'r I have on you is to spare you / The malice towards you, to forgive you.
Posthumus — William Shakespeare
Posthumus — William Shakespeare
Grief and disappointment give rise to anger, anger to envy, envy to malice, and malice to grief again, till the whole circle be completed.
— David Hume
I lack the Lord's own gentleness of heart, for I see deliberate malice where he sees ignorance and weakness.
— Anthony De Mello
Don't think of what's being said, but of what's talking. Malice? Ignorance? Pride? Love? The goal of the hero's journey is yourself, finding yourself.
— Joseph Campbell
Bear no malice for the ones who leave you.
— Bert V. Royal
And so you see it is love- not scorn,not malice; only love- that makes me harm her, in the end.
— Sarah Waters
Every other enjoyment malice may destroy; every other panegyric envy may withhold; but no human power can deprive the boaster of his own encomiums.
— Samuel Johnson
I have the same malice in my heart as far as the fight game is concerned, but outside the ring, I won't say anything a dignified man won't say.
— Mike Tyson
I do think people of good will can have different opinions but still be coming not from a place of malice.
— John Scalzi
Envy has been, is, and shall be, the destruction of many. What is there, that Envy hath not defamed, or Malice left undefiled? Truly, no good thing.
— Pythagoras
There must be more malice than love in the hearts of all wits.
— Benjamin Haydon
Matron Malice, her belly swollen in the final hours of pregnancy.
— R.A. Salvatore