Top 12 Being Vengeful Quotes
#1. I don't believe in being vengeful or trying to send a message to someone. You waste your energy that way.
Ciara
#2. You don't set up an implicit promise from the federal government that everybody is getting bailed out.
Rand Paul
#4. Those who say that I am being punished are saying that god can't think of anything more vengeful than cancer for a heavy smoker.
Christopher Hitchens
#5. I'll take this. I'll take this every day and every day I'll know in the end I beat that bastard. He might not have been alive to see it, but I bet his goddamned, motherfucking ass.
Seriously, he was hot when he was being all vengeful badass.
Kristen Ashley
#6. As in the sexual experience, there are never more than two persons present in the act of reading-the writer, who is the impregnator, and the reader, who is the resspondent. This gives the experience of reading a sublimity and power unequalled by any other form of communication.
E.B. White
#7. Do you think that, by nature, human beings are forgiving?" "I think that, by nature, human beings are self-protective," said Hanratty. "If it is in their interest to be forgiving, then they are. If not, then they are vengeful. I am fairly certain that being forgiving is not an innate virtue.
Betsy Carter
#8. Salvation is far more than merely the forgiveness of sins. It includes the whole sweep of God's purpose to redeem and restore humankind, and indeed all creation. What we claim for the Bible is that it unfolds God's total plan.
John R.W. Stott
#9. Adversity can never rob you of your dream; it only makes you to be conscious and more determined towards achieving your dreams.
Abdulazeez Henry Musa
#10. Writing music is such a freeing exercise, and it's really nice to play in that world of being confident, vengeful - getting back at all the bad boyfriends.
Gin Wigmore
#11. There is nothing in life so irrational, that good sense and chance may not set it to rights; nothing so rational, that folly and chance may not utterly confound it.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#12. Reading is the scourge of childhood because, in a sense, it creates adulthood.
Neil Postman