Quotes by Wicked We all have faults, and mine is being wicked. James Thurber wicked faults comedy Goodness is equally hateful to the wicked, as vice is to the virtuous. Jane Porter wicked vices evil Good intentions are wicked! As far as I can see, all they lead to are lies and delusions. Jane Smiley good-intentions wicked lying And pictures of perfection, as you know, make me sick and wicked. Jane Austen wicked sick perfection If it's a broken part, replace it. If it's a broken arm then brace it. If it's a broken heart, then face it. Jason Mraz wicked broken heart He who bridles the fury of the billows knows also to put a stop to the secret plans of the wicked. Submitting with respect to His holy will, I fear God, and have no other fear. Jean Racine wicked secret god You do that, and I take back every nasty thing I've ever said about you." He grinned, his mood changing from serious to wicked in an instant. "Why? I'm all those things and more." I shook my head. Ian was more proud of his depravity than anyone I'd met, but if he helped me pull Bones out from under four bespelled vampires and one demonically-enchanced vamp, I'd shower him with prostitutes and porn while swearing he was an angel. Jeaniene Frost vampire wicked angel You do that, and I take back every nasty thing I've ever said about you." He grinned, his mood changing from serious to wicked in an instant. "Why? I'm all those things and more." I shook my head. Ian was more proud of his depravity than anyone I'd met, but if he helped me pull Bones out from under four bespelled vampires and one demonically-enchanced vamp, I'd shower him with prostitutes and porn while swearing he was an angel. Jeaniene Frost vampire wicked angel But of course, there's no rest for the wicked, which I certainly am; as I said, no rest for the wicked. Jeff Lindsay wicked courses said But of course, there's no rest for the wicked, which I certainly am; as I said, no rest for the wicked. Jeff Lindsay wicked courses said The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it? Jeremiah deceit wicked heart Thus, a godly man wonders at his cross that it is not more, a wicked man wonders his cross is so much. Jeremiah Burroughs wicked godly men I say that you cannot administer a wicked law impartially. You can only destroy. You can only punish. I warn you that a wicked law, like cholera, destroys everyone it touches - its upholders as well as its defiers. Jerome Lawrence wicked prison law Jeffrey Deitch is the Jeff Koons of art dealers. Not because he's the biggest, best, or the richest of his kind. But because in some ways he's the weirdest (which is saying a lot when you're talking about the wonderful, wicked, lovable, and annoying creatures known as art dealers). Jerry Saltz wicked talking art The protagonist of folktale is always, and intensely, a young person moving through ordeals into adult life. . . . and this is why there are no wicked stepchildren in the tales. Jill Paton Walsh wicked adults moving No rest for the wicked, Bob, and that means that we can't slack off either, or they'll outwork us. Jim Butcher wicked bob mean Satellite images, maps and blueprints of the whole world, of every city. We could look it up and know what's there in someone else's words. Or we could get wicked drunk and just go. Joey Comeau wicked drunk cities As the shadow in early morning, is friendship with the wicked; it dwindles hour by hour. But friendship with the good increases, like the evening shadows, till the sun of life sets. Johann Gottfried Herder wicked morning friendship Wherefore all theology, when separated from Christ, is not only vain and confused, but is also mad, deceitful, and spurious; for, though the philosophers sometimes utter excellent sayings, yet they have nothing but what is short-lived, and even mixed up with wicked and erroneous sentiments. John Calvin wicked confused mad I thought it was her wicked stepmother who poisoned her...' '...Turned out the wicked stepmother had an alibi.' '...Seems she was off poisoning someone else at the time. Chance in a million, really. It was just bad luck. John Connolly wicked chance luck «7891011121314151617»