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Every Villain is a Hero in His Own Mind
“Haters never win.
I just think
that's true about life,
because negative energy always costs
in the end.”
“When people don't like themselves very much,
they have to make up for it.
The classic bully was
actually a
victim
first.”
“For myself, for a long time... maybe
I felt inauthentic
or something,
I felt like my voice wasn't worth hearing,
and
I think
everyone's voice
is worth hearing.
So if you've got something to say,
say it from the rooftops.”
“You look at the greatest villains in human history,
the fascists,
the autocrats,
they all wanted people to
kneel
before
them
because they don't
love
themselves
enough.”
“Every villain
is a hero
in his
own mind.”
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