A Quote by John Milton

That practis'd falsehood under saintly shew, Deep malice to conceal, couch'd with revenge. — © John Milton
That practis'd falsehood under saintly shew, Deep malice to conceal, couch'd with revenge.
Shew me a lyer, and I'le shew thee a theefe.
When a couch potato is sliced up and then deep fried that is couch french fries.
Don't just get mad, try a little creative revenge ... Creative revenge ... allows you to get even - to extract some satisfactory justice - when you are wronged, but lets you do it with a sense of humor, not boiling malice.
Indiscretion, rashness, falsehood, levity, and malice, produce each other.
We never deceive for a good purpose: knavery adds malice to falsehood.
Ambition, idly vain; revenge and malice swell her train.
Simply coming to the perpetrator and delivering the message is Nozick's definition of revenge. And in that sense, Adi is exacting revenge. When people ask, "Does Adi want revenge?" - they mean violent revenge. But in Nozick's formulation, it is revenge. That is the essence of revenge.
It is proof of sincerity, which I value above all things; as, between those who practice it, falsehood and malice work their efforts in vain.
In taking revenge upon our enemies, we are only even with them; in passing over their malice we are superior.
This we prescribe, though no physician; Deep malice makes too deep incision; Forget, forgive; conclude and be agreed; Our doctors say this is no month to bleed.
We are only falsehood, duplicity, contradiction; we both conceal and disguise ourselves from ourselves.
I will not avoid doing what I think is right, though it should draw on me the whole artillery that falsehood and malice can invent, or the credulity a deluded population can swallow.
Fire is to represent truth because it destroys all sophistry and lies; and the mask is for lying and falsehood which conceal truth.
To think is to take a cunning revenge in which we camouflage our baseness and conceal our lower instincts.
Possibly, more people kill themselves and others out of hurt vanity than out of envy, jealousy, malice or desire for revenge.
I joined the army to avenge the deaths of my family and to survive, but I've come to learn that if I am going to take revenge, in that process I will kill another person whose family will want revenge; then revenge and revenge and revenge will never come to an end.
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