Quotes About Diabolical
I have come to the conclusion that imperialism and exploitation are forms of cannibalism and, in fact, are precisely those forms of cannibalism which are most diabolical or evil.
~ Unknown
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Tu ci hai detto che la menzogna suprema è quando identifichiamo il «mistero» con la morte, con l'inevitabilità del male, con la desolazione. È una menzogna perché è la negazione della possibilità di cambiamento? Della possibilità del cambiamento, certo. È il demoniaco, è la diabolicità.
~ Unknown
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He's evil in a can.
~ John Jackson Miller
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every time that she indulged in it, pleasure came to her attended by evil thoughts such as, ordinarily, had no place in her virtuous mind, she came at length to see in pleasure itself something diabolical, to identify it with Evil.
~ Marcel Proust
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This was a crime of passion, but unlike most crimes of passion, it had been meticulously and diabolically well-planned.
~ Unknown
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Pero existen, flotando constantemente en el aire unos entes diabólicos que gozan enredando los actos inocentes de los niños, complicándoles las situaciones más normales y simples.
~ Miguel Delibes
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L'importante è perseverare, perseverare è diabolico, l'importante è essere diabolici.
~ Unknown
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This is such a cozy shop, it makes me want to take up knitting." "You should. It's a very relaxing hobby." I don't know how I kept a straight face, saying things like that. Knitting was a diabolical exercise in frustration.
~ Nancy Warren
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One of the most comical witch-prosecutions took place in 1474 against a diabolical rooster who had been so presumptuous as to lay an egg. The poor creature was solemnly tried, whereupon he was condemned to die at the stake and publicly burned by order of the authorities of the good city of Basel.
~ Paul Carus
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I propose today to prove to you that all this organized and vast criminality springs from what I may be allowed to call a crime against the spirit, I mean a doctrine which, denying all spiritual, rational, or moral values by which the nations have tried, for thousands of years, to improve human conditions, aims to plunge humanity back into barbarism, no longer the natural and spontaneous barbarism of primitive nations, but into a diabolical barbarism, conscious of
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