Frases sobre malicia
Una colección de frases y citas sobre el tema del malicia, ser, hombres, naturaleza.
Frases sobre malicia


Disertación Jurídica sobre el servicio personal de los indios, 1802

“Luz os es dada para bien y para malicia.”
La Divina Comedia
Fuente: Purgatorio, Canto XVI, sentencia 75.

Original: «In charity to all mankind, bearing no malice or ill-will to any human being, and even compassionating those who hold in bondage their fellow-men, not knowing what they do».
Fuente: Carta a Bronson Alcott de 30 de julio de 1838. The Yale Book of Quotations. Editores Associate Librarian and Lecturer in Legal Research Fred R Shapiro, Fred R. Shapiro. Colaborador Joseph Epstein. Edición ilustrada. Editorial Yale University Press, 2006. ISBN 9780300107982. Página 6. https://books.google.es/books?id=ck6bXqt5shkC&pg=PA6&dq=In+charity+to+all+mankind,+bearing+no+malice+or+ill-will+to+any+human+being,+and+even+compassionating+those+who+hold+in+bondage+their+fellow-men,+not+knowing+what+they+do.+John+Quincy+Adams&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjdtuXAkObfAhVSOhoKHSSBA3wQ6AEIMDAB#v=onepage&q=In%20charity%20to%20all%20mankind%2C%20bearing%20no%20malice%20or%20ill-will%20to%20any%20human%20being%2C%20and%20even%20compassionating%20those%20who%20hold%20in%20bondage%20their%20fellow-men%2C%20not%20knowing%20what%20they%20do.%20John%20Quincy%20Adams&f=false

“La malicia de las buenas personas es peligrosísima.”

Expulsión de la bestia triunfante
De Madrid, a XII de marzo de MDXXII. (Epístolas familiares. Libro I, Epístola 38)
Con fuentes

Sin fuentes

“Los dichos injuriosos parece que nacen de sobrado rencor y sobrada malicia.”
Sin fuentes

Fuente: El País: Rus promete 'ferraris' a sus votantes' http://www.elpais.com/articulo/espana/Rus/promete/ferraris/votantes/elpepuesp/20110328elpepunac_31/Tes.

«Caracteres» (en Remains 1759-obra póstuma)
Original: «A libeller: ... All his works treat but of two things, his own malice and another man's faults, both which he describes in very proper and pertinent language. He is not much concerned whether what he writes be true or false; that's nothing to his purpose, which aims only at filthy and bitter, and therefore his language is, like pictures of the devil, the fouler the better. He robs a man of his good name, not for any good it will do him (for he dares not own it), but merely, as a jackdaw steals money, for his pleasure... He deals with a man as the Spanish Inquisition does with heretics, clothes him in a coat painted with hellish shapes of fiends, and so shows him to the rabble to render him the more odious...».
Fuente: Remains, vol. 2 (1759)
Fuente: "Lecciones y moralejas por escrito en gotas de cariño". - Hermes Varillas Labrador.
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