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Quotes About Wickedly

I am lover of words... I am wickedly drunk with the magic of words... the poetic nature whispers through and to my very heart and soul.
~ Jennifer Hillman
Anyone who's ever had the misfortune of seeing me interact with house pets knows I have a wickedly strong paternal instinct bordering on the maternal.
~ Jim Goad
You are wickedly droll, Lord Downing. However do you survive with such wit at your disposal?" He smiled. "It is most troublesome.
~ Anne Mallory
Namaste , Prince of Naga-loka. I'm grateful. You're a fine fellow. He stuck out his tongue and grinned wickedly. For a royal wriggler. Namaste , O flea-ridden tree-climber, Shesha replied, with a fond glint in his eyes. May your life be as long as you insolence is great.
~ Lloyd Alexander
Superiority in war ... cannot surely be a proof of justice, since wars are often unjustly undertaken, and successfully, though wickedly, carried on and concluded.
~ Aristotle
Oh, yes, well, if he must shoot highwaymen, it's very well, but to leave the poor man dead on the road – though I make no doubt he would have done the same to Vidal, for I believe they are horridly callous, these fellows – but that's neither here nor there. Vidal had no right to leave him. Now people will say that he is wickedly blood-thirsty, or something disagreeable, and it is quite true, only one does not want the whole world to say so.
~ Georgette Heyer
Bring forth the deadly dagger of death!' Gauchee and Kastern came forward, bearing between them a red silk cushion. On it lay a long dagger which glittered wickedly in the firelight. Rowanoak chanted in the background
~ Brian Jacques
There is nothing in the world that renders a man more unlike to a saint, and more like to Satan—than to argue from God's mercy to sinful liberty; from divine goodness to licentiousness. This is the devil's logic, and in whomever you find it, you may write, 'This soul is lost!' A man may as truly say, 'the sea burns', or 'the fire cools—as that God's free grace and mercy should make a truly gracious soul to live wickedly.
~ Thomas Brooks