“I know that in a pure heart a wicked person does more damage than a hailstorm in a vineyard.”
Menotti Lerro (1980) Italian poet
Dario, Act II, scene ii.
Theater Quotes
Source: Without Feathers
“I know that in a pure heart a wicked person does more damage than a hailstorm in a vineyard.”
Menotti Lerro (1980) Italian poet
Dario, Act II, scene ii.
Theater Quotes
“Something wicked this way comes”
Variant: By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes.
Source: Macbeth
“When the wicked want to bring down the innocent, they aim for a loving heart.”
Cynthia Rylant (1954) American author of children's books and librarian
Source: Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
Inhumanity of Slavery. Extract from A Lecture on Slavery, at Rochester. December 8, 1850
1850s, My Bondage and My Freedom (1855)
W.E.B. Du Bois book The Souls of Black Folk
Source: The Souls of Black Folk (1903), Ch. XII: Of Alexander Crummell
Kresley Cole American writer
Source: Pleasure of a Dark Prince
“However corrupt our hearts, and however wicked our past lives, there is hope for us in the Gospel.”
J.C. Ryle (1816–1900) Anglican bishop
Vol. I, Luke V: 12–16, p. 137
Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: St. Luke (1858–1859)
“Pictures of perfection, as you know, make me sick and wicked;”
Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist
Letter to Fanny Knight (1816-03-23) [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
Letters
Context: He and I should not in the least agree, of course, in our ideas of novels and heroines. Pictures of perfection, as you know, make me sick and wicked; but there is some very good sense in what he says, and I particularly respect him for wishing to think well of all young ladies; it shows an amiable and a delicate mind. And he deserves better treatment than to be obliged to read any more of my works.