49 Dark Quotes From Villains Who Were Completely Right
Every story has a hero who is cheered by everyone
and a villain who is avoided and lurks in the dark.
Everyone loves the hero, but if you listen closely to the villain,
you will learn a lot.
Villains are made, and they are usually the people
who see the dark parts of humans.
People are actors, not trustworthy,
and can betray you quickly no matter how good you are to them.
These quotes from villains will expand your perspective
by giving you the other side of the story.
Part 1
Here are the 10 Quotes From Super Villains Who Were Completely Right:
1. “In their last moments, people show you who they really are.”
-Joker, ‘Batman: The Dark Knight’, 2008.
2. “You thought we could be decent men in an indecent time…but you were wrong! The world is cruel. And the only morality in a cruel world is chance. Unbiased, unprejudiced, fair.”
By – Harvey Dent, ‘Batman: The Dark Knight’, 2008.
3. “You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”
-Harvey Dent, ‘Batman: The Dark Knight’, 2008.
4. “Don’t ever apologize for being the smartest one in the room.”

5. “To manipulate the fear in others you must first master your own.”
-Ra’s Al Ghul, ‘Batman Begins’, 2005.
6. “Failure is the fog through which we view triumph.”
7. “If you have a gun, you can rob a bank. But if you have a bank you can rob anyone.”
~ Black Mask
8. “A city isn’t a caterpillar. It doesn’t spin a cocoon and wake up a butterfly. A city crumbles and fades…it needs to die before it can be reborn.”
~ Wilson Fisk
9. “The cunning warrior attacks neither body nor mind…so first we attack his heart.”
~ The Green Goblin
10. “Your anger gives you great power. But if you let it, it will destroy you.”
~ Ra’s al Ghul
Part 2
Here are the 10 Quotes From Villains That Really Hit You Deeply:
1. “I didn’t see the light until I was already a man and by then it was nothing to me but blinding.”

-Bane, ‘Batman: The Dark Knight Rises’, 2012.
2. “Just bury me in the ocean with my ancestors who jumped from ships because they knew that death was better than bondage.”
~ Killmonger
3. “The hardest choices require the strongest wills.”
~ Thanos
4. “There are no heroes, no villains. Just people with different agendas.”
~ Ben Ulrich
5. “Humans, we know. Inhumans are brand new territory. People fear what they don’t understand.”
~ Bobbi Morse
6. “Even if the whole world is telling you to move, it is your duty to plant yourself like a tree, look them in the eye and say ‘No you move.”
~ Sharon Carter
7. “Power changes everything till it is difficult to say who are the heroes and the villains.”
~ Libba Bray
8. “Sometimes the only way to stay sane is to go a little crazy.”
~ Harley Quinn
9. “You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”
~ Harvey Dent
10. “Quite an experience to live in fear, isn’t it? That’s what it is to be a slave.”
Roy Batty
Part 3
Here are the 10 Quotes From TV Series Villains Who Were Completely Right:
1. “The only sensible way to live in this world is without rules.” – The Joker
2. “You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”
3. “Besides, you and I both know the real power in this world ain’t magic. It’s money! Buckets of it.”
4. “Harder to tell the good from bad, villains from heroes these days.”

5. “Above all: self-control.”
6. “He’s gotta have a weakness because everybody’s got a weakness.”
7. “The world is dark, selfish, and cruel. If it finds even the slightest ray of sunshine, it destroys it.”
8. “You’ve heard of the golden rule, haven’t you? Whoever has the gold makes the rules.”
9. “Those people up there, the rich and the powerful, they do whatever they want. Guys like us, like you and me, they don’t care about us. We build their roads, and we fight all their wars and everything, but they don’t care about us.”
10. “To build a really better world sometimes means having to tear the old one down. And that makes enemies.”
Also, reflect on this.
Part 4
Here are the 10 Thought-Provoking Quotes From Villains Who Were Completely Right:
1. “Judge me all you want, but remember that even villains have a story worth listening to.”

2. “I’m not evil; I’m just a casualty of a flawed society.”
3. “It’s easy to label me as a villain, but I challenge you to understand the pain that fuels my actions.”
4. “In a world that constantly pushed me aside, I embraced the darkness that offered solace.”
5. “Before you judge me, consider the injustice and suffering that brought me to this point.”
6. “Once an innocent soul, corrupted by tragedy, I descended into darkness and embraced my villainous destiny.”
7. “Sometimes, being seen as a villain is the only way I can make the world take notice.”
8. “All heroes are fools, for in their pursuit of righteousness, they blind themselves to the true power that darkness holds.”
9. “In the realm of villains, power is not just an end but a means to reshape the world in our own image.”
10. “Evil is not born, but rather created by the circumstances that shape us and the choices we make in response.”
Deep.
Part 5
Here are the 10 Quotes From Villains Who Were Completely Right:
1. “You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”

– Harvey Dent, The Dark Knight
2. “I’m not a monster. I’m just ahead of the curve.”
– The Joker, The Dark Knight
3. “In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” – Norman Bates, Psycho
4. “There is no good and evil, there is only power… and those too weak to seek it.”
Lord Voldemort’s
5. “Judge me all you want, but remember that even villains have a story worth listening to.”
6. “I may be a villain in your eyes, but I’m fighting for a cause you can’t understand.”
7. “Every villain is a hero in his own mind.”
– Magneto, X-Men
8. “Behind this mask of darkness lies a heart that yearns for love and acceptance.”
9. “The path I’ve chosen may be twisted, but it’s the only way I know how to survive.”
10. “Don’t judge me until you’ve walked a mile in my shoes and felt the weight of my burdens.”
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The quote about the bank and the robber is actually Berthold Brecht’s.
why did you use gustavo fring’s picture when not even one quite is from breaking bad?
*quote, not quite. apologies