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"It is deplorable that homosexual persons have been and are the object of violent malice in speech or in action," Cupich wrote.
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There is, however, a shady back door to his house, out of which the apish, squat figure of Hyde emerges, to act out violent assaults with monstrous malice.
But this new, English word -- English tempered by an American determination to believe that serious people can lapse from high standards only in a temporary fit of civic irresponsibility -- is probably violent enough, and it certainly captures the essential element of personally cherished malice.
Like many of Mr. Wright's plays "Grace" contains an unsettling mix of sympathy and malice — gentle humor and genuine philosophical speculation that can turn corrosive and violent.
Since we live in a climate of fear in which much of what we read in the newspaper or see on television tells us that our fellow humans have never been less trustworthy or more violent, it should come as no surprise that many turn to animals (incapable of malice or betrayal) for comfort and companionship.
"We tend to see patients [affected by this disorder] in our sleep center who become quite violent in their sleep ― running, thrashing or hurting themselves or others, without intended malice," Harris says.
Yes, malice.
Typical malice.
Palace Malice in third.
I believe in malice".
"It's just malice.
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