Viciousness Quotes
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Viciousness Quotes & Sayings
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Wealth is the parent of luxury and indolence, and poverty of meanness and viciousness, and both of discontent.
— Plato
Do they really think that a limited intellect means a child can't feel viciousness in a person's touch or hear anger in the tone of their voice?
— Martin Pistorius
Let's not forget, but make it our business to record the worst of the human viciousness we've seen without changing one word.
— Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Against ignorance there is no front line. Against viciousness no border can hold. It breeds as readily behind your back as elsewhere.' 'What
— Steven Erikson
It's bad to be a dragon."
"Says who? Nothing wrong with a little bit of viciousness. Would you rather be a dove or a dragon? — Roshani Chokshi
"Says who? Nothing wrong with a little bit of viciousness. Would you rather be a dove or a dragon? — Roshani Chokshi
Americans just don't realize the viciousness of the militant Islamic fundamentalist.
— Brigitte Gabriel
Your every ill-thought, secreted hate, cynical and vicious judgment you carry is meant only for you.
— Bryant McGill
All this miraculous hatred. Christ, a man can't eat his breakfast for filling his belly full of it.
— Colum McCann
Pray for your own deliverance from your own vicious thoughts.
— Bryant McGill
It's the suppression of the word that gives it the power, the violence, the viciousness.
— Lenny Bruce
Hatred and viciousness are addictive. You can get high on them.
— Margaret Atwood
Many people live in an induced spiritual comma; they are inherently vicious, and are completely unaware of their malady.
— Bryant McGill
But hatred and viciousness are addictive. You can get high on them. Once you've had a little, you start shaking if you don't get more.
— Margaret Atwood
It seemed that young people, despite their fundamental decency, now had to buy into a mind-set which made viciousness and treachery come easy.
— Irvine Welsh