Quotes about Villain
The very first individual that breaks out in my mind as a top villain is Gorgeous George, and it's hard to beat the first guy.
- Roddy Piper
Could I be your hero, or your villain? I guess it just depends in whose eyes
- James Arthur
Every story has a villain. Every story also has a hero. The Great Love Story the Scriptures are telling us about also reveals a Lover who longs for you. The story of your life is also the story of the long and passionate pursuit of your heart by the One who knows you best and loves you most.
- John Eldredge
As politicians we ought not so much to ground our hopes on the reasonableness of the thing we ask, as on the reasonableness of the person whom we ask it: who would expect discretion from a fool, candor from a tyrant, or justice from a villain?
- Thomas Paine
The negative characters made me very popular but were getting too monotonous.
- Sudha Chandran
It may very well be that there's a villain and a hero inside each of us, and each day we have a choice of who we want to be.
- Shane Claiborne
In good fiction, we have one eye on the hero or the good guys and a fascinated eye on the bad guys, who may be a lot more interesting. The plot leads all of these people (and us) into dark woods where we find, against all odds, a woman or a man with the compass, and it still points true north. That's the miracle, and it's astonishing. This shaft of light, sometimes only a glimmer, both defines and thwarts the darkness.
- Anne Lamott
Human nature is a strange mixture, Watson. You see that even a villain and murderer can inspire such affection that his brother turns to suicide when he learns that his neck is forfeited.
- Arthur Conan Doyle
If you are the heel, and if you are doing your job right, you are most hated.
- Roddy Piper
I have played my fair share of bad guys, or at least the nemesis.
- Eric Johnson
A man can smile and smile and be a villain. Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain. What
- Aldous Huxley
Oh villain! Thou art condemned into everlasting redemption. Shakespeare, Much Ado about Nothing
- Fleming Rutledge