Vainglory, however, no matter how much medieval Christianity insisted it was a sin, is a motor of mankind, no more eradicable than sex.
Barbara W. TuchmanStichwörter: history sex mankind sin motivation vice vainglory
How often the priest had heard the same confession--Man was so limited: he hadn't even the ingenuity to invent a new vice: the animals knew as much. It was for this world that Christ had died: the more evil you saw and heard about you, the greater the glory lay around the death; it was too easy to die for what was good or beautiful, for home or children or civilization--it needed a God to die for the half-hearted and the corrupt.
Graham GreeneStichwörter: evil god death sin corruption glory sacrifice christ vice
You must master the vices. You know that if a thing is worth doing it's worth doing well. If, however, a thing is not worth doing then it's worth doing fabulously, amazingly, with grace, style and panache.
Isla DewarStichwörter: humor humour fun vice
He spoke in hard and angry earnest, if a man ever did," replied the girl, shaking her head. "He is an earnest man when his hatred is up. I know many who do worse things; but I'd rather listen to them all a dozen times, than to that Monks once.
Charles DickensStichwörter: hatred malice vice
A very special case. A few years more, and that pretty creature who you love too much, I think, will, without ever loving them, have known as many men as there are beads on her aunt's rosary. No happy medium! Either a nun or a monster! God's bosom or sensual passions! It would, perhaps, be better to put her in a convent, since we put hysterical women in the Saltpetriere! She does not know vice, she invents it!"
That was ten years ago before the day our story begins and... Raoule was not a nun.
Stichwörter: passion woman lust decadence vice decadents nun hysteric
Death always knew how to connect vice with misfortune.
Jindřich ŠtyrskýStichwörter: death vice misfortune
There is perhaps no phenomenon which contains so much destructive feeling as 'moral indignation,' which permits envy or hate to be acted out under the guise of virtue.
Erich FrommStichwörter: morality hate virtue dishonesty envy double-standards vice indignation
The mask of art is the means through which corruption is spread. The mask makes vice seem beautiful, turns squalor and nastiness into glamorous thrill, seduces the onlooker into the game – and leaves him or her with the corpse on his hands.
Jennifer BirkettStichwörter: art corruption vice mask seduction corpse thrills squalor
A strange girl, all phosphorous and cantharides, burning with every desire! And burning with every vice!
Jean LorrainBut that woman is an encyclopedia!
Of all vices, ancient and modern, and terribly interesting to leaf through!
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