He turned one of his death rays into an ice cream maker, except he said I shouldn’t eat too much of it at once.”

I nodded slowly. “Right,” I said. “That’s…sweet, I think.

Acacia Ackles

Mots clés heroes villains scott odd-childhood strange-parents



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Why aren't crazy people content to take over, like, one town? It always has to be the whole word. They can't just control maybe twenty people. The have to control everyone. The can't just be stinking rich. The can't just do genetic experiments on a couple unlucky few. They have to put something in the water. In the air. To get everyone.
I was tired of all of it.

James Patterson

Mots clés villains bad-people



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Mots clés sympathy villains



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Most have been forgotten. Most deserve to be forgotten. The heroes will always be remembered. The best. The best and the worst. And a few who were a bit of both.

George R.R. Martin

Mots clés stories memory heroes legend folklore villains knights jaime-lannister loras-tyrell



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Coleridge’s description of Iago’s actions as "motiveless malignancy" applies in some degree to all the Shakespearian villains. The adjective motiveless means, firstly, that the tangible gains, if any, are clearly not the principal motive, and, secondly, that the motive is not the desire for personal revenge upon another for a personal injury. Iago himself proffers two reasons for wishing to injure Othello and Cassio. He tells Roderigo that, in appointing Cassio to be his lieutenant, Othello has treated him unjustly, in which conversation he talks like the conventional Elizabethan malcontent. In his soliloquies with himself, he refers to his suspicion that both Othello and Cassio have made him a cuckold, and here he talks like the conventional jealous husband who desires revenge. But there are, I believe, insuperable objections to taking these reasons, as some critics have done, at their face value.

W.H. Auden

Mots clés shakespeare villains iago



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History is moving pretty quickly these days and the heroes and villains keep on changing parts.

Ian Fleming

Mots clés history heroes uncertainty hero villains changing villain



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No one just starts giggling and wearing black and signs up to become a villainous monster. How the hell do you think it happens? It happens to people. Just people. They make questionable choices, for what might be very good reasons. They make choice after choice, and none of them is slaughtering roomfuls of saints, or murdering hundreds of baby seals, or rubber-room irrational. But it adds up. And then one day they look around and realized that they're so far over the line that they can't remember where it was.

Jim Butcher

Mots clés evil good-and-evil villains dresden-files bad-guys



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I will give them nightmares to haunt their dreams long after I'm gone.

Laini Taylor

Mots clés nightmares haunting death-note villains



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Our task shouldn't be punishing the villains in our lives, but enlarging the God who heals us from all wounds.

Mary E. DeMuth

Mots clés god enemies christian healing villains



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The novelist Dumas would one day borrow features from both of his uncles, not to mention his grandfather, the acknowledged scoundrel, in fashioning the central villains of The Count of Monte Cristo. Reading court documents detailing the sordid unraveling of Charles's sham fortune, which would have devastating effects on his daughter and her unsuspecting husband, I couldn't help thinking that one of the interesting things about Dumas's villains is that, while greedy and unprincipled themselves, they produce children who can be innocent and decent. This was something that the writer understood very well from his own family.

Tom Reiss

Mots clés evil villains alexandre-dumas count-of-monte



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