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I do not support vengeance. I support justice. They are not one in the same.
... Vengeance knows no boundaries and has no expiration date
an incantation of hatred.
Revenge proves its own executioner.
Forgiveness is the noblest vengeance.
Secrets and Malice
Polite contempt. The barbed and poisonous weapon of the righteous.
In moments of pain, we seek revenge.
Revenge is not sweet; it is gloomy and a waste of time.
Vengeance can be a road that has no ending. You would be wise to avoid it.
Sharpened by hate. Strengthened by love.
I love vengeance like normal people love sunsets and long walks on the beach. I eat vengeance with a spoon like it's honey. In fact, I may not even be a real person, but just a vow of vengeance made flesh.
Revenge is a dish best eaten cold and there is no sweeter dish than outliving an enemy
Little vicious minds abound with anger and revenge and are incapable of feeling te pleasure of forgiving their enemies.
Cries for justice are often the bitter laments of the vengeful.
Vengeance is an arrow that in falling oft pierces him who shot it
Revenge is undertaken by men who would repay in kind the evil done to them
To seek greatness is the only righteous vengeance.
Implacable hate, patient cunning, and a sleepless refinement of device to inflict the extremest anguish on an enemy, these things are evil; and, although venial in a slave are not to be forgiven in a tyrant; although
The ultimate revenge isn't the murder of my enemy. It's the whisper of truth on my last stolen breath.
I think, fleetingly, that the reason I don't need vengeance is that I have love. Vengeance doesn't give you anything. It doesn't fill you up or soothe you, satisfy you or change you. And
But what will not ambition and revenge
Descend to?
The noblest revenge is to forgive
You cannot make gross sins look clear: To revenge is no valour, but to bear.
Revenge is an act of passion; vengeance of justice. Injuries are revenged; crimes are avenged.
To the eye of enmity virtue appears the ugliest blemish.
Revenge is a dish best served by a tennis racket
Revenge is an act which you want to commit when you are powerless and because you are powerless: as soon as the sense of impotence is removed, the desire evaporates also.
Revenge is like a ghost ... It takes over every man it touches ... Its thirst cannot be quenched ... Until the last man standing has fallen ...
Man tames not vengeance; vengeance breaks the man.
There is no finer revenge than that which others inflict on your enemy. Moreover, it has the advantage of leaving you the role of a generous man.
Therein lies the defect of revenge: it's all in the anticipation; the thing itself is a pain, not a pleasure; at least the pain is the biggest end of it.
Hatred is blind; rage carries you away; and he who pours out vengeance runs the risk of tasting a bitter draught.
To see an enemy humiliated gives a certain contentment, but this is jejune compared with the highly blent satisfaction of seeing him humiliated by your benevolent action of concession on his behalf. That is a sort of revenge which falls into the scale of virtue [ ... ]
The damnable frustration of revenge. Revenge is for dreams ... never for reality.
Vengeance is mine, sayeth the Lord, but sometimes it's hard not to get a jump on it yourself.
They see you and me: they know my pain's a fact, my revenge is empty breath.
Vengeance is like a fire. The more it devours, the hungrier it gets.
Vengeance is one of life's great motivators.
Vengeance is having a videotape planted in your soul that cannot be turned off. It plays the painful scene over and over again inside your mind ... And each time it plays you feel the clap of pain again ... Forgiving turns off the videotape of pained memory Forgiving sets you free.
Revenge is a feast for the
gods!
Revenge, we find, the abject pleasure of an abject mind.
To forgive is a solemn tussle between love and hate
Revenge is fever in our own blood, to be cured only by letting the blood of another; but the remedy too often produces a relapse, which is remorse
a malady far more dreadful than the first disease, because it is incurable.
She who sows vengeance must reap its bloody fruit.
The fruit of worldly love is indeed revenge (vengeance).
Revenge has it's own special taste
There is no tragedy more woeful than the victory of hate, nor any attainment so hopelessly barren as the sterility of that achievement; for hate is finality, and finality is the greatest evil which can happen in a world of movement.
Revenge is like a poison in our heart before you now it; turns us into something ugly
Revenge, that thirsty dropsy of our souls, makes us covet that which hurts us most.
Revenge never felt so good.
There is no revenge so complete as forgiveness.
Revenge is as the tigers spring,
Deadly, and quick, and crushing; yet, as real
Torture is theirs, what they inflict they feel.
Death aims with fouler spiteAt fairer marks.
The voices of the tortured innocent sing to me. Vengeance, they cry. Vengeance.
Revenge is a dish best served unexpectedly and from a distance - like a thrown trifle.
Revenge is a debt, in the paying of which the greatest knave is honest and sincere, and, so far as he is able, punctual.
Revenge is the capitalism of the poor: conserve the original wound, defer immediate gratification, fatten the first insult with new insults, invest and reinvest spite, and ke waiting for the perfect moment to strike back.
Vice Is like a fury to the vicious mind, And turns delight itself to punishment.
The weapons of divine justice are blunted by the confession and sorrow of the offender.
Is his work vengeance? Or Justice? There is the finest line between the two and when i try to focus on it, it becomes less and less clear.
There is something in meanness which excites a species of resentment that never subsides, and something in cruelty which stirs up the heart to the highest agony of human hatred.
Why seeketh thou revenge, O man! with what purpose is it that thou pursuest it? Thinkest thou to pain thine adversary by it? Know that thou thyself feelest its greatest torments.
Revenge ... is like a rolling stone, which, when a man hath forced up a hill, will return upon him with a greater violence, and break those bones whose sinews gave it motion.
Just vengeance does not call for punishment.
Revenge is a bittersweet fruit that leaves the foul aftertaste of regret.
The guillotine is the ultimate expression of Law, and its name is vengeance; it is not neutral, nor does it allow us to remain neutral.
Revenge is simply justice with teeth.
Revenge never ends until everything and everyone around it is destroyed. A vengeful heart never rests.
I detect the activist returning with a vengence.
Vengeance is the cheapest of motivations, it's a tin star on a shabby coat. I want answers is all that I want.
Many people have accused me of such ferocious cruelty that (they allege) I would like to kill again the man I have destroyed. Not only am I indifferent to their comments, but I rejoice in the fact that they spit in my face.
Enmity is anger watching the opportunity for revenge.
Revenge was a fierce calling from deep within his soul, a cry, a demand for due recompense.
Retribution. Poetic justice. Just deserts. Comeuppance.
Being conscious of having done a wicked action leaves stings of remorse behind it, which, like an ulcer in the flesh, makes the mind smart with perpetual wounds; for reason, which chases away all other pains, creates repentance, shames the soul with confusion, and punishes it with torment.
Vengeance is ours saith the Lord and the writers.
Revenge is a dish best served cold
My vengeance needs blood.
So all of this agony was for nothing?"
"You exposed us to malicious gossip for nothing."
"You were cruel."
"So were you."
"You hurt me."
"And you hurt me. Is revenge everything you dreamed it might be?
The paradox of vengefulness is that it makes men dependent upon those who have harmed them, believing that their release from pain will come only when their tormentors suffer.
He who wishes to revenge injuries by reciprocal hatred will live in misery. But he who endeavors to drive away hatred by means of love, fights with pleasure and confidence; he resists equally one or many men, and scarcely needs at all the help of fortune. Those whom he conquers yield joyfully
When it comes to world news, attitude is what marks the distinction between justice and vengeance. Justice is pure, but vengeance brings more ruin.
If anything, revenge is the absence of emotion. It's pure, calculated thought stripped bare of entangling emotions. It's cold, deliberate action.
One good act of vengeance deserves another.
An act of revenge is deeply inhumane, and in any case, this action, is driven from a low affect.
A tardy vengeance shares the tyrant's guilt.
Revenge is an inhuman word.
was the sort of anger that comes to a slow boil inside the hearts of good men who want justice, and finding it out of their grasp, decide vengeance is the next best thing. I
To take revenge halfheartedly is to court disaster; either condemn or crown your hatred.
When anger is repressed by reason of inability to do immediate harm, it retires into the heart in the form of malice and breeds these vices - envy, triumph over the enemy's ill, repulsion of friendly approaches, contempt, slander, derision, personal violence, and injustice. MURDER
There is no pleasure in the world to match the giddiness of revenge.
Indulgence in resentment and vengeance will only further increase miseries to oneself and others in this life and in lives to come.
Revenge is living well, without you.
No sense of satisfaction, but my uncle's death had taught me that revenge is far less sweet than it promises to be. An empty meal, however long you take over it.
There is no enemy more vicious than your own anger.
It has been said that the sin of ingratitude is more serious than the sin of revenge. With revenge, we return evil for evil, but with ingratitude, we return evil for good.
Nothing is sharper than suffering, nothing is sweeter than to have suffered.
People seek revenge by an accounting that exaggerates their innocence and their adversary's malice; when two sides seek perfect justice, they condemn themselves and their heirs to strife.
Bitterness is the trap that snares the hunter