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Evil Quotes - Page 134

Despite my exhaustion I have a devil of a time getting to sleep because of the rats above my bed and a pig who lives beneath my room.

Claude Monet (2014). “Monet by Himself: Paintings, Drawings, Pastels, Letters”, Chartwell

There is a soul of truth in error; there is a soul of good in evil.

Clarence Darrow (1974). “A Persian pearl, and other essays”

Idle men tempt the devil to tempt them.

Charles Spurgeon (2012). “John Ploughman's Talks”, p.5, Whitaker House

This fine young man had all the inclination to be a profligate of the first water, and only lacked the one good trait in the common catalogue of debauched vices - open-handedness - to be a notable vagabond. But there his griping and penurious habits stepped in; and as one poison will sometimes neutralise another, when wholesome remedies would not avail, so he was restrained by a bad passion from quaffing his full measure of evil, when virtue might have sought to hold him back in vain.

Charles Dickens (2017). “Children's Tales from Dickens – The Great Classics & The Wonderful Stories for Children (Illustrated Edition): Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, Great Expectations, A Christmas Carol, Holiday Romance, The Old Curiosity Shop, Nicholas Nickleby, Martin Chuzzlewit, Christmas Stories, A Child’s Dream of a Star…”, p.1935, e-artnow

Courts are places where the ending is written first and all that precedes is simply vaudeville.

Charles Bukowski (2013). “Notes of a Dirty Old Man”, p.46, City Lights Books