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Karma comes after everyone eventually. You can't get away with screwing people over your whole life, I don't care who you are. What goes around comes around. That's how it works. Sooner or later the universe will serve you the revenge that you deserve.
Jessica Brody (The Karma Club)
It's my opinion, with some people, just knowing they are alone, living inside of their own miserable, self hating, dysfunctional mind, with their own immature, insecure, self pitying self is its own revenge. Their existence is their karma.
Colleen Truscott Fry
You see, the universe still had accounts to settle. And Susie and I were way overdrawn.
J.K. Franko (Eye for Eye Trilogy: Boxset 1-3 (Talion, #1-3))
If karma doesn't catch up, God will surely pick up the slack.
Anthony Liccione
I would have done anything for him. But these days, I don't want to do anything. I don't want to get drunk or go to a wild party or make out with random boys-not that I've ever wanted to. I don't want to watch chick flicks or eat ice cream or get a haircut or buy out half of the mall. I don't want cold, cruel revenge. I don't want to see him suffer when karma catches up with him and kick his ass. I don't even want to talk to him right now, simply because it would be awkward and pathetic and I wouldn't know what to say to him. Yes, there is self-control, preventing me from being stupid and acting like a desperate doofus in the manner most heartbroken people do. But there is also a weary numbness threatening to consume every inch of me: Isn't there a way for me to skip straight to the part where I'm fine again?
Marla Miniano (Every Girl's Guide to Heartache)
I want revenge, but I don't want to screw up my karma.
Susane Colasanti (Take Me There)
Revenge can be bitter sweet, but if you sit back and watch, karma can be pure entertainment
Narendra Nekkanti
She was right. Karma was a bitch, but so was I.
Julie Murphy
The question is, If I killed your husband, would you seek revenge, or would you send me a Thank You card? I think I know the answer, so here is my address: Jarod Kintz 12321 Karma Circle, Jax, Fl 32223.
Jarod Kintz (99 Cents For Some Nonsense)
Time and Nemesis will do that which I would not, were it in my power remote or immediate. You will smile at this piece of prophecy - do so, but recollect it: it is justified by all human experience. No one was ever even the involuntary cause of great evils to others, without a requital: I have paid and am paying for mine - so will you.
Lord Byron (Lord Byron: Selected Letters and Journals)
This is Karma. I'm a bitch. Can you think of anyone who deserves a bitch slap?" My phone buzzes again. "If so meet at Judy Blue Eyes, 2am. If not, sit back and enjoy the show.
Jenny Han (Burn for Burn (Burn for Burn, #1))
Karma's a bitch with a broken heart. But she wears a smile on her face because she's the queen of revenge.
Sandra Golden (Hidden World: Past, Present and Future)
Karma is a bitch, bitch.
Eileen Cook (Getting Revenge on Lauren Wood)
Revenge is counter-productive. Let them drown in the pool of their bad Karma. Going into their pool just to fight them satisfies your ego but harms your soul.
Shunya
But you are quite of opinion, are you not, that Heaven will avenge me, d'Artagnan?" "And I know some persons on earth who will lend a helping hand," said the captain.
Alexandre Dumas (The Man in the Iron Mask)
Anger has no soul. But karma... that's a whole different story.
Efrat Cybulkiewicz
Ripples of karmic events are best humbly done in an artistic, significant, unique karmic harvests without any forms of retaliation.
Angelica Hopes
Little girls plot revenge. Smart women sit back and let karma do its job." "I hope karma is a bloodthirsty bitch.
Samantha Verant (The Secret French Recipes of Sophie Valroux (Sophie Valroux, #1))
My blood will speak on my behalf.
Mitta Xinindlu
Karma isn't revenge; it is a mirror of your souls mistakes and for those that wish bad karma for you it is also a mirror for their mistakes. Karma was never meant to be a punishment. It is a reminder of your soul's true self to be better than all the insecurities that hurt others because of your own fear and lack in faith that God has a plan for you.
Shannon L. Alder
You can’t be treating people bad, speaking bad about them , creating fake accounts to insults, swear, stalk, fight and bully them and then you preach karma everyday , when someone does you wrong.Do to others as you would have them do to you. Luke 6:31
De philosopher DJ Kyos
Lots of people say they believe in karma. Most of them just believe in revenge.
Chris Bonnello (Tooth and Nail (Underdogs #2))
In the wake of death, a monster was born. His name was Karma, and he craved revenge.” —Oliver Masters
Nicole Fiorina (Even When I'm Gone (Stay with Me, #2))
You don’t need to take revenge. Just sit back and wait, because karma will get hold of those that hurt you and, if you are lucky, God will let you watch. -Author Unknown
Donya Lynne (Good Karma (Strong Karma Trilogy #1))
Revenge is ravaging, try not to plan it.. Karma will surely take its course.. But when u see Karma is taking too much time, act yourself..! Karma might have planned you for that role..
Mahendar Singh Jakhar
The lies I tell serve a purpose, tipping karma in the right direction. Returning power to those who have lost it. The difference between justice and revenge comes down to who’s telling the story.
Julie Clark (The Lies I Tell)
Some of the streets are, however, genuinely narrow. These same streets may not be filled with machine-gun fire and the dramatic screech of violins, but they overflow with the invisible and innumerable longings of the human heart. Love continues to minister here, but betrayal still wears its perfidious face, hatred hollows out the weak man’s breast, revenge pursues its self-defeating course; and the unfulfilled dreams of the multitude haunt the island like so many hungry ghosts.
John Dolan (Everyone Burns (Time, Blood and Karma, #1))
There you are. It’s what I’ve been saying all along. You have too much latitude. And that makes you extravagant. The result is, the minute you acquire something you like, you want the next thing. But when something you like gets away, you stamp your feet in chagrin.” “When have I ever behaved that way?” “Believe me, you have. You’re behaving that way now. It’s the price you pay for your latitude. And it’s what gives me the keenest pleasure. It’s the Karma principle, poverty taking its revenge on affluence.
Natsume Sōseki (Light and Darkness)
I don’t need karma. I don’t need revenge. I know when you’re forty you’ll wish you had. I’ll linger in the night and my touch will be too far from you. But I figure what’s sad isn’t that I’ll have moved on, it’s that I might be dead and you’ll never know if you even had a chance.
Dominic Riccitello
Stealing from someone, because they stole from you. It doesn’t make you right , but it makes you a thief. Raping someone , because they raped someone. It doesn’t make you right, but it makes you a rapist. Abusing someone , because they abused someone. It doesn’t make you right, but it makes you an abuser. Killing someone , because they killed someone. It doesn’t make you right, But it makes a killer or murder. Everyone will be judged and punished according to their actions. When you are paying revenger . You are exchanging lives with the person you avenging yourself from. You yourself become that person you hated, or you become worse. You are knighting or anointing yourself to become their successor for their evil deeds and heart. You are forming an evil bond with that person, and you will have evil behavior as something in common. Always think before you act, If you can live with your actions.
De philosopher DJ Kyos
Those who hurt, Screw up, if you are lucky Demons will let you watch.
Tushar Saxena
Revenge? What is that? Karma? What is that? Some perfectly know the meaning of these words, but I will always believe, that there is not such as thing, that is the justification some find for their wrong doings and abusive behaviors. So in the middle of the storm, just breathe knowing that love is bigger than any negative feeling or emotions other could have toward you or others around you.
Lluvia
Father Joe grinned. “What is good, and what is evil?” People shifted uncomfortably in their chairs. “Islam says good is doing whatever Allah has decreed is good. Evil is the opposite. Hinduism talks about ignorance that causes one to err and those errors are the karma of past lives that hurt one in the present. Not only is evil inevitable in creation, but it is said to be a good thing, a necessary part of the universe, the will of Brahma, the creator. If the gods are responsible for the existence of evil in the world, they either create it willingly—and are thus evil themselves—or are forced to create it by the higher law of karma, which makes them weak. “Buddhism disagrees. In fact, the whole of life for the Buddhist is suffering that stems from the wrong desire to perpetuate the illusion of personal existence. The Noble Truth of Suffering, dukkha, is this: ‘Birth is suffering; aging is suffering; sickness is suffering; death is suffering; sorrow and lamentation, pain, grief, and despair are suffering; association with the unpleasant is suffering; dissociation from the pleasant is suffering; not to get what one wants is suffering—in brief, the five aggregates of attachment are suffering.’ Samyutta Nikaya 56, 11. According to that belief, good is the complete abolition of personhood, because that is what ends suffering. “The monotheistic religions go another route. Now listen to this: “‘When you reap your harvest, leave the corners of your field for the poor. When you pluck the grapes in your vineyard, leave those grapes that fall for the poor and the stranger. Do not steal; don’t lie to one another, or deny a justified accusation against you. Don’t use My name to swear to a lie. Don’t extort your neighbor, or take what is his, or keep the wages of a day laborer overnight. Don’t curse a deaf man or put a stumbling block before a blind man. Don’t misuse the powers of the law to give special consideration to the poor or preferential honor to the great; according to what is right shall you judge your neighbor. Don’t stand by when the blood of your neighbor is spilled. Don’t hate your fellow man in your heart but openly rebuke him. Do not take revenge nor bear a grudge. Love your neighbor’s well-being as if it were your own.’ “And overarching all these commandments is the supreme admonition not to be good but to be holy, ‘because I am holy.’” The class looked stunned. “Pretty specific, no?” He smiled. “Especially in contrast to the detachment from life of the Eastern religions. In this, we find perhaps the greatest piece of moral education and legislation ever given to mankind in all human history. Do any of you recognize the source?” “Gospels?” someone guessed. “It’s from the Old Testament of the Jews. From the book of Leviticus.
Naomi Ragen (An Unorthodox Match)
Never underestimate the power of your associations. By the phenomenon known as “emotional contagion” as well as through the activation of the mirror neurons in our brains, we model the behavior of the people we spend our days with. Fill your life with exceptionally excellent, enterprising, healthy, positive, ethical and sincerely loving people. And over time, you’ll exemplify these lofty traits. Allow dream stealers, energy thieves and enthusiasm bandits into your Tight Bubble of Total Focus and please know you’re sure to become like them. The real key is to avoid trouble creators. People who have grown up in an environment riddled with drama and non-stop problems will consciously and subconsciously re-create drama and nonstop problems because, as amazing as it seems, such conditions feel familiar, safe and like home to them. Stay away from all drama queens and negativity kings. If you don’t, sooner or later, they’ll dissolve your bigness and destroy your life. It’s just what they do. Relate peacefully, as much as possible, with everyone. Even one enemy is an enemy too many. Pass through life gracefully, taking the high road when conflict shows up. Should someone do you wrong, let karma do the dirty work. And let a world-class life be your revenge.
Robin S. Sharma (The 5AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life.)
Some people say they believe in karma. Most of them just believe in revenge.
James Hilton
Some people say they believe in karma. "But most of them just believe in revenge.
James Hilton
Sometimes “You want revenge, but you don't want to screw up your karma.
James Hilton
Sometimes you want revenge, but you don't want to screw up your karma.
James Hilton
Enmity [Revengeful Karma] is the main seed of conflict [clash].
Dada Bhagwan
I often had thoughts of vengeance, but I never felt they consumed me. In the days after our conversation, I thought about what Lee had said about Lydia’s killer having a new beginning in a different life. I didn’t want it to get in the way of justice, but didn’t everyone deserve a chance to begin again and become a better person? I think Lee knew he could reach my spirit of fairness, and as a human being –or near enough to one, it seemed unfathomable that someone should be made to pay for their past-life transgressions in a future life. I suppose that’s what karma was, in a way, just very different from an avenging fae. It didn’t mean I wouldn’t punish him, of course, if I had the chance.
Cailee Francis (A Cascade of Moments (The Fae Souls #2))
Merit Karma (punya) has made one wander in the worldly life. Merit Karma brings together sensual pleasures (of 5 senses), from which arises deceit. Temptation to indulge in pleasure is the reason that gives rise to deceit. And deceit gives rise to the worldly life. Deceit and revengeful enmity is the reason this worldly life remains in existence.
Dada Bhagwan (The Science Of Karma)
Sometimes you get the karma. Sometimes you are the karma.
Amie Kissel
No one can hide from death, when death is everywhere.
De philosopher DJ Kyos
Beware who you hurt and anger. Some are neither harmless nor forgiving. The wise would do well to avoid unnecessary misfortune.
Wayne Gerard Trotman
She who laugh last, laugh best
Anonymous
He who laugh last, laugh best
Anonymous
Conspiracy. Crime. Justice: Order in The Courtroom -- The Tale of The Texas Poker Player- is for Sipping, Tasting and Reading.
Niedria Kenny (Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player)
We are complaining of Karma while seeking to experiment Enlightenment and a Comfortable Living. A Life Enlightened canot coexist with a life contaminated by karma. We canot pretend for ascension or happiness while we maintain and feed conflicting states of fear, revenge, anxiety, fury, depression, illusion. A Life Enlightened requires to plant the Grace in each of our daily actions and interactions... to plant Truth, Love, Humbleness, Compassion and Gratitude in all circumstances. There is no minimum Aliveness of happiness or enlightenment without the seeds of Grace and we must question ourselves each hour if we grow and experiment in this existence our false self or our true one.
Helene Popescu
Relate peacefully, as much as possible, with everyone. Even one enemy is an enemy too many. Pass through life gracefully, taking the high road when conflict shows up. Should someone do you wrong, let karma do the dirty work. And let a world-class life be your revenge.
Robin S. Sharma (The 5AM Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life.)
Payback and Karma are the bitchy little sisters of Revenge, and I promise you, it's not a family you want to mess with. -Shane, P.I.
April White (Code of Conduct (Cipher Security, #1))
To the narcissist, may karma intercept you at the gates, where heaven’s entrance is denied, but a lifetime pass to eternal hell is generously granted.
Tracy Malone
I’m thinking I forgot who the fuck I am.” “Atta girl,” she says. “Had me worried there for a minute. What are you going to do?” “For myself, move on. To them? I don’t know. Maybe nothing. But revenge is a dish best served cold. I’ll know it when I see it. For now, it’s about getting my head straight. I don’t completely trust Karma, so if I’m ever in the position, I’ll make sure she delivers.
Kate Stewart (Flock (The Ravenhood, #1))
She could read Hal's thoughts, evident in the lines of his body, his tensed shoulders and narrowed eyes: I will hurt you. And she smiled even more widely, knowing that he couldn't. For once, finally, she was the one with the power, the knowledge, the upper hand. His life was an oyster, dropped from a great height onto a rocky shore. Now his shell had been cracked open and the soft, defenseless meat had been exposed. Hal couldn't protect himself. Not from this. The only question left was how much damage she would do.
Jennifer Weiner (That Summer)
Another reason people continue to hurt themselves and others emotionally is that they don’t want to stop. This sounds ludicrous, but it is unfortunately true. The ego in them doesn’t want to stop, even while the goodness in them does. When the ego has the upper hand, it does some terrible things. The ego takes pleasure in doing hurtful things if it believes those things will give it the upper hand, exact revenge, or obtain power or something else it wants. The ego feels justified in having negative feelings; after all, it created that justification with its stories. As a result, it sees its feelings and actions as worth any trouble they create. Because the ego feels entitled to its feelings, it takes a kind of righteous pleasure in being awful. It also doesn’t see any other option. What the ego overlooks is the price that is paid, not only in bad karma and ill will from others, but also internally—to one’s self-esteem. With every negative emotion the ego nurses inside or expresses hurtfully, it digs itself deeper and deeper into a hole of hate, self-loathing, and worthlessness. When people behave badly, is it any wonder they don’t feel good about themselves?
Gina Lake (A Heroic Life: New Teachings from Jesus on the Human Journey)
The sins of men aren't confined to them. They travel like ripples over water, over many generations till someone gets revenge or finds forgiveness. You and I, we are all paying for our father's sins, aren't we?
Anirban Bose (The Death of Mitali Dotto)
Life was seldom fair. Kindness was sometimes met with cruelty. Karma often failed to even the scales. The only revenge he could muster, ultimately, was to live with peace in his heart. And he had. For although he had little control over how others treated him and often none over what life dealt him, he could choose how to react to mistreatment and adversity. He’d started out on his journey as a means of honoring his son. It had turned into so much more. He’d seen fantastic sights and spoken to people whose stories were sometimes heartrending and at other times inspirational. If he’d never decided to take Patrick’s ashes to Chincoteague, he would never have met Beam. And Hush’s future would have been uncertain. Everything was as it should be. Despite all his fears and doubts, all the sadness and every injustice, everything would be all right.
N. Gemini Sasson (Say Something (Faderville #3))
On the trip to lunch, Mom and Demi chatted constantly, while Star and I sat in the back seat – in total silence! In the restaurant, things continued much the same, until in a moment of unexpected meanness, Star tips her glass of juice into my lap. I squeal as the cold liquid hits my thighs. Finally Mom and Demi stop talking. They both grab some napkins and start to try and soak up the mess. The waiter comes over too and helps clean up the juice. He even replaces Star’s drink. Star keeps saying that she is sorry. I know she doesn’t mean it. Mom says, “Don’t worry dear, accidents happen.” Star gives me her best fake smile and winks at me. I feel like tipping my juice over Star’s head but show some restraint and decide to wait for a better chance for revenge. The meals arrive, Star and I both have nachos with little side dishes of sour cream and chilli sauce. The chilli sauce is in a bottle that looks like a soda bottle. Star announces that she needs to go to the bathroom and I see my chance. As the waiter goes past I ask if I can I swap my chilli sauce for extra hot chilli sauce. I think he feels sorry for me and rushes off to change the sauce bottles. I quickly swap it with the bottle next to Star’s plate. Star returns and grabs the extra hot sauce bottle and dumps the whole lot over her nachos. She must be hungry, as she quickly scoffs two large mouthfuls of food into her mouth. Suddenly her eyes widen and she starts to cough. I guess that the extra hot chilli sauce is starting to take effect. While she is distracted I hand her the second bottle of chilli sauce, she thinks it is her soft drink and takes a large gulp. Her eyes bulge like some type of wild cartoon character and she explodes. A mouthful of sauce and nachos flies across the table. A bit hits Mom, but most of it splashes onto Demi. Needless to say, after that, lunch is over. The ride home is pretty quiet, except for me munching my nachos and Star’s occasional coughing and whimpering that her mouth is on fire. The waiter put my nachos in a take-away container and with a wink said, “Careful with that sauce.” Demi and Star head off in their car as soon as we got home. Mom gave me a stern look and asked if I had anything to do with what happened at lunch. I just smiled and replied, “I think those nachos had a dash of karma.
Bill Campbell (Meet Maddi - Ooops! (Diary of an Almost Cool Girl #1))
Power is like a pistol with barrels that point in both directions. When one with power pulls the trigger against someone with lesser power, one barrel fires in the direction of the intended victim while the other fires into the person who has pulled the trigger. As a weapon, power has little to offer. It germinates resentment and reaps hatred. It fosters the deep and abiding need for revenge. Power exercised without love releases an adverse Karma that returns to defeat us—where or when we never know. But it will return with all its destructive force, with all its gathered vengeance. Revenge is the bastard child of justice.
Gerry Spence (How to Argue and Win Every Time)
The house is certain of just one thing: it won’t go out that way. It will scream, and bleed, and convulse, and even if the only scars it leaves are imprinted on psyches, it will make them all remember.
Isobel Aislin (This Thing is Starving)