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Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious.

Oscar Wilde
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The great champions were always vicious competitors. You never lose respect for a man who is a vicious competitor, and you never hate a man you respect. I don't like Rod Laver because he's such a vicious competitor, but I don't dislike him.

Pancho Gonzales
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Pray for your own deliverance from your own vicious thoughts.

Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
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The world is vicious, too huge to care about even its own survival

Richard Powers, The Time of Our Singing
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There is no vicious inhumanity than keeping children hungry.

M.F. Moonzajer, LOVE, HATRED AND MADNESS
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When someone is vicious toward you they are giving you a glimpse of the pain they carry in themselves.

Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
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Your every ill-thought, secreted hate, cynical and vicious judgment you carry is meant only for you.

Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
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If she knew me as I really am she would despise me, and certainly not aid or abet my evil designs. To veil their vices from the sight of the good is the only resource of those who are not blind and know themselves to be vicious.' Thus was I confirmed in habits of hypocrisy; and these, for a time, worked only too effectually to my advantage.

William Beckford, The Episodes of Vathek
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So, that was Nature's way. The mosquito felt pain and panic but the dragonfly knew nothing of cruelty. Humans would call it evil, the big dragonfly destroying the mosquito and ignoring the little insects suffering. Yet humans hated mosquitoes too, calling them vicious and bloodthirsty. All these words, words like 'evil' and 'vicious', they meant nothing to Nature. Yes, evil was a human invention.

John Marsden, Tomorrow, When the War Began
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In all Thénardier's outpourings, the words and gestures, the fury blazing in his eyes, this explosion of an evil nature brazenly exposed, the mixture of bravado and abjectness, arrogance, pettiness, rage, absurdity; the hodgepodge of genuine distress, and lying sentiment, the shamelessness of a vicious man rejoicing in viciousness, the bare crudity of an ugly soul -- in this eruption of all suffering and hatred there was something which was hideous as evil itself and still as poignant as truth.

Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
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