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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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