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Quotes About Fiend

Thus Ethan Brand become a fiend. He began to be so from the moment that his moral nature had ceased to keep the pace of improvement with his intellect. And now, as his highest effort and inevitable development -- as the bright and gorgeous flower, and rich, delicious fruit of his life's labor -- he had produced the Unpardonable Sin!
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
I thought, gazing at the beauty of the landscape again, it is as though the fiend has prevailed against the angels, and fixed his throne in a heaven, to rule it as though it were Hell.
~ Tom Holland
I am not your wicked witch," Alexandrine said. "Beg to differ there," Nikodemus said. "You sure as hell are." "I'm your sworn fiend," she returned. Between Xia's body and hers, she moved her hand over Xia's crotch. "But I'm his wicked witch." "Fuck, yes," Xia said.
~ Carolyn Jewel
I am such a music fiend. I go after so many different types of music. I'm on iTunes constantly just buying new music!
~ Austin Butler
The devil was smaller and rather younger than I would have guessed. He danced barefoot around the fire as he stoked it in preparation for my torment. The fiend wore a tunic of rough linen, leaves and sticks clinging to it, and a bycocket hat with a single feather in the style of bow hunters back home in Blighty. Bit of a ginger fringe. Scrawny and pathetic, really, for the prince of bloody darkness.
~ Christopher Moore
In the moment when the eyes of the two men met, Javert, without having moved or made the least gesture, became hideous. No human emotion can wear an aspect so terrible as that of jubilation. He had the face of a fiend who has found the victim he thought he had lost.
~ Victor Hugo
Man-like is it to fall into sin, Fiend-like is it to dwell therein; Christ-like is it for sin to grieve, God-like is it all sin to leave.
~ Friedrich von Logau
Foul fiend of France and hag of all despite, Encompassed with thy lustful paramours, Becomes it thee to taunt his valiant age And twit with cowardice a man half dead?
~ William Shakespeare
It is finally only the fiend who doth truly worship God, as the felon adores the hangman, for the one is defined by the other.
~ Thomas Berger
Proper deformity shows not in the fiendSo horrid as in woman.
~ William Shakespeare, King Lear
I am what you have made me and the mad-dog devil killer fiend leper is a reflection of your society. - Charles Manson
~ Harold Schechter
He is England's premier fiend in human shape.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Ah," said Jake. "Very tricky, Jenna. The answer, of course, is 'diner.' 'Fiend' is the word you would get if you took away one letter—'r' in this instance—but didn't rearrange the letters. 'Diner' fulfills both criteria specified in the question.
~ Chris Grabenstein
I used to really love Fiend, but he stopped. He just stopped. Every time he had a project, every project - 'There's One In Every Family,' 'Street Life' - I had to have them. And he just stopped. And that was disappointing, 'cause that was my favorite rapper at one time.
~ Kevin Gates
I want my careless song to strike no minor key; no fiend to stand between my body's Southern song - the fusion of the South, my body's song and me.
~ Margaret Walker
The ordinary man with extraordinary power is the chief danger for mankind - not the fiend or the sadist.
~ Erich Fromm
Proper deformity shows not in the fiend So horrid as in woman.
~ William Shakespeare
Fare thee well/ A fiend like thee might bear my soul to hell.
~ William Shakespeare
It's one thing to be an undead fiend of darkness, but it takes an immense amount of work to look cool while doing it.
~ Garon Whited
Into this wild abyss, The womb of nature and perhaps her grave, Of neither sea, nor shore, nor air, nor fire, But all these in their pregnant causes mixed Confusedly, and which thus must ever fight, Unless the almighty maker them ordain His dark materials to create more worlds, Into this wild abyss the wary fiend Stood on the brink of hell and looked a while, Pondering his voyage . . .
~ Philip Pullman
Save for thee and thy lessons, man in society would everywhere sink into a sad compound of the fiend and the wild beast and this fallen world would be as certainly a moral as a natural wilderness.
~ Hugh Miller
had simply wanted them to be ignorant, so they wouldn't be aware of what a fiend he really was.
~ Unknown
I love being the villain.
~ Jane Lynch
nto this wilde Abyss the warie fiend Stood on the brink of Hell and look'd a while, Pondering his Voyage; for no narrow frith He had to cross.
~ John Milton