Quotes by Malice With malice towards none; with charity for all. Abraham Lincoln malice charity anger Forgiveness requires a sense that bad behaviour is a sign of suffering rather than malice. Alain de Botton malice behaviour suffering Folly is often more cruel in the consequences than malice can be in the intent. Aldous Huxley folly malice unhappiness You ask me if I have a God complex? Let me tell you something — I am God. Alec Baldwin god-complex malice let-me ILLUSTRIOUS, adj. Suitably placed for the shafts of malice, envy and detraction. Ambrose Bierce malice envy The mischief of children is seldom actuated by malice; that of grown-up people always is. Antoine Rivarol malice children people Life is a warfare against the malice of others. Baltasar Gracian warfare malice life-is There must be more malice than love in the hearts of all wits. Benjamin Haydon wit malice heart Well, all I can say is that people know I'm not saying anything out of malice. Charles Barkley malice wells people Malice can always find a mark to shoot at, and a pretence to fire. Charles Simmons malice mark fire Malice blunts the point of wit. Douglas William Jerrold wit malice So furiously each other did assayle, As if their soules they would attonce haue rent Out of their brests, that streames of bloud did rayle Adowne, as if their springes of life were spent; That all the ground with purple bloud was sprent, And all their armours staynd with bloudie gore, Yet scarcely once to breath would they relent, So mortall was their malice and so sore, Become of fayned friendship which they vow'd afore. Edmund Spenser vow purple malice People are more slanderous from vanity than from malice. Francois de La Rochefoucauld malice vanity people There is a rollicking kindness that looks like malice. Friedrich Nietzsche malice kindness looks Gossip is always a personal confession either of malice or imbecility. J. G. Holland confession gossip malice Malice remains its animating impulse. Janet Malcolm impulse remains malice A noble heart cannot suspect in others the pettiness and malice that it has never felt. Jean Racine malice noble heart Indiscretion, rashness, falsehood, levity, and malice, produce each other. Johann Kaspar Lavater levity malice produce The smiles that encourage severity of judgment hide malice and insincerity. Johann Kaspar Lavater insincerity malice judgment Malice is poisoned by her own venom. Johann Kaspar Lavater venom malice 123»