That's how it works in Westerns: the hero is minding his own business and trying to make a living, but he does something, the villain finds out about it and they have to have a showdown. So it's kind of a Western set to hip hop music.
Who is to say who is the villain and who is the hero? Probably the dictionary.
Our task shouldn't be punishing the villains in our lives, but enlarging the God who heals us from all wounds.
A lot of artists are scared to do that, they are scared to step out on their own. What am I the super villain of western Canada is that what I am? Is Classified the clean cut, staying true to his roots, hip hop guy from the East coast that stays in his lane and he made it big staying true to what he did and didn't make corny music? Then that is what he is and I am proud of him for that.
The difference between a hero and a villain is that they just make different choices.
Are doctors who make mistakes villains? No, because then we all are.
In the fairy tale you mentioned last night, I would probably be the villain. But it's possible the villain would treat you far better than the prince would have.
Sometimes there is more exploration in the character for a villain.
Finally someone takes me seriously enough to ask for my word of honor, and it’s a villain.
What's important at this time is to re-clarify the difference between hero and villain.
I know how to be the witness to her grief. I don't know how to be this kind of villain.
Power changes everything till it is difficult to say who are the heroes and who the villains.
A villain always preferred luring the heroine to his lair.
It's the first villain that I've played in a movie that has absolutely no vulnerability and no innocence, nothing whatsoever that is likeable about her other than she's so bad.
We’re happier when the assholes are villains.
No one sees themself as the villain in their story.
I am aware that no man is a villain in his own eyes.
All the true heroes of history will be forgotten and all the villains will be remembered as heroes.
I'm not in the business of making us look clean, but I don't want us to look like monsters either. I think there is a little bit of hero and villain in all of us.
I'd love to be some sort of villain in a big-budget action movie. Or a superhero franchise. That'd be rad.