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His character is unified; I don't think he thinks evil; I think he's great at (that phrase again) advertising for himself.
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An influential fifteenth-century text compressed a shelf of classical sources to make its point: "When a woman thinks alone, she thinks evil".
He who thinks evil is evil.
Both familiar and foreign, it lurks in the crepuscular recesses of the British mind.In this section Something rotten From the gut Fields of dreams Days of penance Garter's order From the ashes Correction: The Smartest Kids in the World ReprintsIt means: "Shamed be he who thinks evil of it".
(Old French: "Shame be to him who thinks evil of it").
Maybe he thinks the evil room is on Microsoft's campus.
It is surrounded by a blue garter bearing the motto Honi soit qui mal y pense - Shame to those who think evil of it - which symbolises the Order of the Garter, of which he is a Knight Companion.
"Never again could I think evil, or ever again be at enmity with any man.
"Do you think evil will never intrude upon your career, your company or even your life?" I responded.
"If you ask me what I think evil is," Alan Bullock said to writer as they approached the pillared facade of Oxford's Ashmolean Museum, "it's the incomplete".
I thought evil thoughts about San Francisco — that it was a city without a purpose, an idle bonbon to please the rich.
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