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Their song "Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw," a title that might have adorned a Nazareth album in all seriousness around 1975, gets the antirock god posture perfectly: "In the season of boll weevil speaking evil in your ear/ and a pile of manure fertilizing all your fears/we yabbadabbadoo all the way to Shangri-La/Here it is with the rock 'n' roll outlaw".
In speeches, debates and, more recently, television commercials, they have repeatedly broken the Eleventh Commandment of politics, speaking evil about Mr. Ryan, the leader of their party, and accusing one another of being too closely allied with him or not sufficiently incensed about corruption.
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My father told me that if you speak Evil Gossip then when you die God hangs you by your tongue until it rips off and you die".
It was the ancient Greek sage Chilon of Sparta who is recorded as first coining the phrase "do not speak evil of the dead", 2,600 years ago.
"Hoover (seal)." He could speak!!!! "Evil clown".
Naturally, my father 'heard evil and saw evil' over 96 years of his life, but he had the moral compass to always take the high road and I promise you I never heard my father speak evil!
Heritage: the fascist tradition that Madame Le Pen defends, loud and clear, when questioned about the crimes of Vichy's collaboration by Ha'aretz journalists, exclaiming that she does not wish "to speak evil of her country".
This idea of "positive thinking and confession" is a part of the cultural norm which suggests that evil befalls those who think and speak evil about their own situations.
God knows the potential of evil, but He will not look upon evil or speak evil.
Do not speak evil of anyone or use your words to harm another.
It means to slander, to speak evil, to injure another's reputation.
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