And of the Witch? In the life of a Witch, there is no "after", in the "ever after" of a Witch there is no "happily"; in the story of a Witch, there is no afterword. Of that part that is beyond the life story, beyond the story of the life, there is-alas, or perhaps thank mercy-no telling. She was dead, dead, and gone, and all that was left of her was the carapace of her reputation for malice.
My music teacher offered twittering madrigals and something about how, in Italy, in Italy, the oranges hang on the tree. He treated me - the humiliation of it - as a soprano. These, by contrast, are the six elements of a Sacred Harp alto: rage, darkness, motherhood, earth, malice, and sex. Once you feel it, you can always do it. You know where to go for it, though it will cost you.
Comedy deflates the sense precisely so that the underlying lubricity and malice may bubble to the surface.
Malice remains its animating impulse.
Malice drinks one-half of its own poison.
As for ourselves, yes, we must be meek, bear injustice, malice, rash judgment. We must turn the other cheek, give up our cloak, go a second mile.
Man loves malice, but not against one-eyed men nor the unfortunate, but against the fortunate and proud.
The first law for the historian is that he shall never dare utter an untruth. The second is that he shall suppress nothing that is true. Moreover, there shall be no suspicion of partiality in his writing, or of malice.
Malicious men may die, but malice never.
We should turn our death into a celebration, even if only out of a malice towards life: towards the woman who wants to leave--us!
To his sister-in-law: What a contrast between us! You live a warm and glowing life, surrounded by loved ones whom you care for and who care for you; you are anchored in contentment. I drift about without rudder or compass, a wreck on the sea of life; I have no memories to cheer me, no pleasant illusions of the future to comfort me, or about me to satisfy my vanity. I have no family to furnish the only kind of survival that concerns us, no friends for the wholesome development of my affections, or enemies for my malice.
The pow'r I have on you is to spare you The malice towards you, to forgive you. Posthumus
It is not envy or malice, as so many people think, but utter despair that has persuaded many educational reformers to recommend the abolition of the English public schools.
So furiously each other did assayle, As if their soules they would attonce haue rent Out of their brests, that streames of bloud did rayle Adowne, as if their springes of life were spent; That all the ground with purple bloud was sprent, And all their armours staynd with bloudie gore, Yet scarcely once to breath would they relent, So mortall was their malice and so sore, Become of fayned friendship which they vow'd afore.
those two wholesome defects of the French people, malice and curiosity, both of which are essential to its greatness.
I do not condone hostility toward any church simply to vent personal malice or umbrage.
Friendship closes its eye rather than see the moon eclipsed; while malice denies that it is ever at the full.
Let not your rage or malice destroy a life.
Every day in the year there comes some malice into the world, and where it comes from is no good place.
One can overlook stupidity, until it evolves into malice.