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You should add this: @quotessnow “I'm bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me.” ― Ralph Wreck-it-Ralph
Or told another way, Tell a lie sweetly and the world loves you. Make them confront the truth and youre crazy. Nobody likes the truth, not even in our own heads. The most pious is the greatest sinner now reformed. Overcorrection is pretty much the logic to understanding everyone you interact with.
"You want to save everyone, friends, foes, total strangers.. you say it's because you're a hero, and that's what heroes do. But deep down, after what you did- destroying your own home- it's the only way you can ever live with yourself, even if that means you won't live at all."-Nine from Sonic Prime
never forget the GOAT, Mewtwo: "I see now that the circumstances of one's Birth are irrelevant. It's what you do with the Gift of Life that determines who you are."
Say this to those children in India who were born into slavery since 3-4 generations, burning bricks for daily 1 rupees till they die…..and say it those North Korean children who were born into the gulag and will live there life there, and not being seen as human by the prison guards.
@@supershinigami1😂😂 the way he should have said it was. As kids you idolize the heroes, and as an adult you have more understanding of the villians and that they are definitely wrong lol.
My concern is the difference between what is right and wrong vs good and bad. If I'm wrong I don't want to be right if it comes at the cost of doing more detriment than benefit.
@@TreverBeeftown-sd7diIf I could teach you EVERYTHING and you would KNOW right from wrong ALWAYS, you would find that we are waaaay past the point of detriment.....I could teach you to get rid of all EVIL.......but one day you learn that eventually right becomes might and on that day.....I'M YOUR TYRANT!!!! The guy below you is right. Stay in the dark, my friend. Knowing is suffering 😫
"I think your confusing peace with quiet" Even though Ultron was a sub-par villain, he did have some memorable moments. I notice that a lot of Marvel villain quotes and speeches can be relatable to certain people and situations. For example, when Whiplash says "If you make God bleed, people would cease to believe in him. There will blood in the water and the sharks will come". It's such an underrated quote and it has a deeper meaning than it just being a cryptic threat.
Exemplary writing usually goes unnoticed by the majority of the the masses. There are plenty of reasons for this, but the primary one is a distinct lack of Reflection. Unfortunately, that skill requires lots of practice, training, wisdom, concentration, and most of all... humility. Mankind (as a whole) isn't particularly good with any of those. Especially not the last one. 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ -- Diamond Dragons (series)
I thought the IDEA of ultron's plan was unstoppable. It's hardly believable that he could lift that much rock and earth that high off the ground with his current tech. If he had raided Area 51, stolen a flying saucer, reverse engineered ANTI-GRAVITY, then it would have been a VERY believeable idea to calculate global killer mass, find that mass, reverse the earth's OWN gravity to lift it up to a calculated height, then.....turn off the machine. The laws of physics.....the equation for potential energy (PE = mgh) would have taken over and succeeded with VERY minimal effort. Myself, I loved the simplicity of his plan: 1.Do the physics math to find mass and height 2.Lift that mass of rock to that height, no more 3.Drop it 4.Dust cloud of impact blots out the sun for X years, plants die, herbivores die, carnivores die. 5.Dust finally settles 6.New world order
How do hollywood always manage to make us hate Villains, Villains are not the same as BAD GUYS, villains are heroes who realised the true limit of mankind
@@michellestr8998the question I have, at least for some of these villains, is whether they were trying to ‘inflict pain’ or trying to change things and that would’ve disrupted the status quo so they needed to die. To those who have always had the power/wealth/privilege any change seems like suffering.
@michellestr8998 That's not what he said. He said we understand them, not that we agree with them. This is true though, when I was a kid I hated them because they were the bad guy, but now I hear what they say and why the say it, I and I understand, even if I don't agree.
Doflamingo from One Piece has one of the greatest speeches in any form of media: "Pirates are evil? The Marines are righteous? These terms have always changed throughout the course of history! Kids who have never seen peace and kids who have never seen war have different values! Those who stand at the top determine what's wrong and what's right! This very place is neutral ground! Justice will prevail, you say? But of course it will! Whoever wins this war becomes justice!"
Agreed, that's easily one of my favorite anime quote (or just quotes in general) and it's was said during the best one piece arc and one of the best anime arcs in general imo.
@@johnannex8435 Marineford might be the best war arc in anime, but I'm excited for the final war which will probably find a way to surpass Marineford, but I'm not sure we'll ever get a quote as great as this one
@@GodOfTables As long as the final war is at least as enjoyable as the Marineford arc, I'll be satisfied, I also hope before the end that Dragon actually does something and it doesn't end like Garp vs. BB pirates. Yeah it seems that anime in general don't have many amazing quotes but Oda was at the top of his game with he came up with that.
@@johnannex8435 yeah, but I am a little worried there's going to be too much going on during the war, but I trust that Oda will write it in a way that makes it easy to follow
Villains might once have acted like normal people, but someone who's truly good would have to go through an awful lot of suffering to become even close to a villain.
Not sure if someone else already said this, but... “It's so much easier to destroy everything and everyone you don't understand, than to take the steps to build something better.”
Correct. Demo'ing a building takes a little chemistry and a few hours to set the charges and bring it down. But BLUEPRINTS? Design work? Materials? Budget, manpower, scheduling, safety codes, logistics, maintenance, and more?! HAH. Easily 24x more work. Maybe more. Crafting ANYTHING rivals destroying one-hundred others. 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ "Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again." 🐲✨🐲✨🐲✨ -- Diamond Dragons (series)
Dr. Eggman from Sonic X has this moment: "You're the one who's lying to yourself. You don't wanna accept the truth. Deep down, you know once Sonic is gone, your life will have to go back to the way it was before. Your days of adventure are at an end, boy, just like your friendship with that hyper-annoying hedgehog. All your dreams have been shattered, haven't they? Life is like that, kiddo. Take it from somebody who knows! Whenever you reach too high, life smacks you down! But on the bright side, at least you and I won't have to see each other ever again."
•We create our own demons, some of us become their friends while others try to drown them. •Sometimes, you become the villain because no one respected you as the hero. •I respect those who tell the truth, no matter how hard it is. •The comeback is always stronger than the setback. •The world is full of monsters with friendly faces, and angels full of scars. •If to be truthful is to be cruel, then, lying must be surely an act of kindness. •The only thing granted equally to all is an unfair reality. •Love... Is the most twisted curse of them all... Not hate, not revenge, not betrayal or immortality.
Since we were kids, we admired the heroes because of their power, suits, and how they saved people's lives. But when time to grow up, in the world, all we can see is pain, suffering, and despair. That's the day when we realized, the heroes saved lives, but we understand the villains of everything in the world that they live in.
I've seen 100s of comments in this video and others alike all saying: "We loved the Heros in youth, but understood villains in age." -Am I the only person who loved the villain growing up and has only learned to better get them with time?
-Heroes save lives but keep the status quo, they don't fix they just mend. -Just Villains attempt to fix, even if it means breaking the old, to get to the new. -True villains have just given up and either want to take the reigns, or burn everything down with them.
"Wake up to reality! Nothing ever goes as planned in this world. The longer you live, the more you realize that in this reality only pain, suffering and futility exist" "The concept of hope is nothing more than giving up. A word that holds no true meaning" -Uchiha Madara
@@rolfnodukto me the message is to always make the choices your own nd for the benefit of the future yuh have planned as a man, because regardless, the end result will be your fault.. 💯
This is why Anti-heroes are better. They understand both sides. They know the harsh realities and ugly truths most people don’t see and/or refuse to talk about. But they are still heroes in the end because they still see the value and scarcity of doing good.
Nah. I like tv tropes' term: hero with sour armor. It's a shitty world, there are no sunshine and rainbows, but someone still needs help, a villain needs to be stopped, etc. The Sour Armor Hero just k owing that his heroism won't pay the bills, he's likely to be sued than thanked, and his sig ificanr other hates his guts while he's doing the world saving.
To be fair, that quote by itself is relatable. You do need to wake up to reality and not be stuck in yiur own little fantasy world but sadly, it comes from the wrong type of villain who is pure evil
“Humans are frail. They need protection! Not just from the evil in the world, but from their own selves!” - Vergil, *DMC 2013* “This thing? There ain’t no such thing as ‘civilized’. It’s people so in love with greed they forget themselves and only found appetites.” - Dutch Van Der Linde, *Red Dead Redemption 2, 2018* In a world built on greed and struggles, you don’t take without knowing you’ll have something taken in return.
when you realize Vergil was done right in DMC devil may cry he tested his brother to see if he was ready and was willing to take out the bigger bads and when it made clear about his true intentions it made clear He thought he was helping people when in reality he was trying to make his own world that he felt got ruined
As a kid you can't exactly understand the inner demons that's villains have. They just think the villain is bad and the hero is good and fights the bad. But as you get older and you experience things in your, you can understand the inner demons that the villains have to fight.
@@slange See right there that's not a good Idea, villain's are so good because in the end they get defeated there fire and passion all, but goes away if they are to come back again even after being fully dead it defeats the purpose of there memory and why we like them so much. If they keep coming back then... well its just going to be a watered down character instead.. Let sleeping dogs lie...
@@commanderwolf395idk about "Defeated villains not coming back" especially in anything comic related because he's came back a few times in the comics & it made sense
One of the things that makes a good villain is if they believe themselves to be just/fair/the hero. One of the many things that makes a great villain is if they actually have a point
My favorite villain quote is not here and I didn't remember where I heard it but I do remember what he said. "The moment I was born, people loved me. They cherish me. They protected me. But when they found out I was cursed. It all change like a flip of a coin."
8:15 Thanos either lied or was unaware that what he did to gamorra's world fixed nothing. When she was being booked/processed in the first guardians of the Galaxy one of the notes on her analysis stated "only survivor of homeworld"
My most favourite quotes: "Wake up to reality! Nothing ever goes as planned in this accursed world. The longer you live, the more you realize that the only things that truly exist in this reality are merely pain. suffering and futility. Listen, everywhere you look in this world, wherever there is light, there will always be shadows to be found as well. As long as there is a concept of victors, the vanquished will also exist. The selfish intent of wanting to preserve peace, initiates war. And hatred is born in order to protect love. There are nexuses causal relationships that cannot be separated." "As long as there are those who remember what was there will always be those who are unable to accept what can be." "Everyone creates the things they dread. Men of peace creates engines of war. Invaders created Avengers." "Be careful not to choke your aspiration." "The dead exists in the past and I must tend to the future." "That is what we are fighting. That is the enemy. Their arrogance. Their power lust. Their barbarity. How long will it take before they turn their weapons on us?" "What kind of man crawled into his own grave in search of hope?" "Always." "But you can't do this to me. I started this company. YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I SACRIFICE!" "I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species and I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment but you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet. You're a plague and we are the cure." "I chose my path, you chose the way of the hero. And they found you amusing for a while, the people of this city. But the one thing they love more than a hero is to see a hero fail, fall, die trying. In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually they will hate you. Why bother?" "The Screenslaver interrupts this program for an important announcement. Don't bother watching the rest. Elastigirl doesn't save the day; she only postpones her defeat. And while she postpones her defeat, you eat chips and watch her invert problems that you are too lazy to deal with. Superheroes are part of a brainless desire to replace true experience with simulation. You don't talk, you watch talk shows. You don't play games, you watch game shows. Travel, relationships, risk; every meaningful experience must be packaged and delivered to you to watch at a distance so that you can remain ever-sheltered, ever-passive, ever-ravenous consumers who can't free themselves to rise from their couches, break a sweat, never anticipate new life. You want superheroes to protect you, and make yourselves ever more powerless in the process. Well, you tell yourselves you're being "looked after". That you're inches from being served and your rights are being upheld. So that the system can keep stealing from you, smiling at you all the while. Go ahead, send your supers to stop me. Grab your snacks, watch your screens, and see what happens. You are no longer in control. I am." "I don't know why everyone is so rude. I don't know why you are. I don't want anything from you. Maybe a little warmth. Maybe a hug, Dad! How much is a little bit of f___ing decency!? WHAT IS IT WITH YOU PEOPLE!?" "If one is to understand the great mystery one must study all its aspects. Not just the dogmatic narrow view of the Jedi. If you wish to become a complete and wise leader you must embrace a larger view of the force." "You break the rules and become a hero. I do it and I become the enemy. That doesn't seem fair." "I'm not insane. What's insane is the way humans choose to live today. Think about it: All we do is take, take, take. It can't go on. We brought the planet to the brink of extinction. We're parasites." "Stars lose their brightness. Idols fall. Agents are forever. You're the flash on the palm. You're yesterday's news." "You let one ant stand up to us, then they all might stand up! Those puny little ants outnumber us a hundred to one and if they ever figure that out there goes our way of life! It's not about food, it's about keeping those ants in line. That's why we're going back!" "The rich and the powerful, like Stark, they don't care about us. We have to pick up after them. We have to eat their table scraps." "Don't talk like one of them. You're not! Even if you'd like to be. To them, you're just a freak, like me! They need you right now, but when they don't, they'll cast you out, like a leper! You see, their morals, their code, it's a bad joke. Dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these... these civilized people, they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve." "Let's imagine... if you glimpsed the future, you were frightened by what you saw, what would you do with that information? You would go to the politicians, captains of industry? And how would you convince them? Data? Facts? Good luck! The only facts they won't challenge are the ones that keep the wheels greased and the dollars rolling in. But what if... what if there was a way of skipping the middle man and putting the critical news directly into everyone's head? The probability of wide-spread annihilation kept going up. The only way to stop it was to show it, to scare people straight. Because what reasonable human being wouldn't be galvanized by the potential destruction of everything they've ever known or loved? To save civilization, I would show its collapse. How do you think this vision was received? How do you think people responded to the prospect of imminent doom? They gobbled it up like a chocolate eclair! They didn't fear their demise, they re-packaged it. It could be enjoyed as video-games, as TV shows, books, movies, the entire world wholeheartedly embraced the apocalypse and sprinting towards it with gleeful abandon. Meanwhile your earth was crumbling all around you. You've got simultaneous epidemics of obesity and starvation. Explain that one! Bees and butterflies start to disappear, the glaciers melt, algae blooms. All around you the coal mine canaries are dropping dead and you won't take the hint! In every moment there's the possibility of a better future, but you people won't believe it. And because you won't believe it you won't do what is necessary to make it a reality. They dwell on this terrible future and you resign yourselves to it for one reason, because that future doesn't ask anything of you today. So yes, we saw the iceberg and warned the Titanic. But you all just steered for it anyway full steam ahead. Why? Because you want to sink! You gave up!" "You built these weapons to destroy us. Why? Because you are afraid of our gifts. Because we are different. Humanity has always feared that which is different. Well, I'm here to tell you, to tell the world, you're right to fear us! We are the future! We are the ones who will inherit this earth! And anyone who stands in our way will suffer the same fate as these men you see before you! Today was meant to be a display of your power. Instead, I give you a glimpse of the devastation my race can unleash upon yours! Let this be a warning to the world. And to my mutant brothers and sisters out there, I say this: no more hiding. No more suffering. You have lived in the shadows in shame and fear for too long. Come out. Join me. Fight together in a brotherhood of our kind! A new tomorrow, that starts today!" "If God is all powerful he cannot be all good. If he is all good then he cannot be all powerful." "Just bury me in the ocean, where my ancestors have jumped from the ships. Because they knew death is better than bondage." "You knew I was the Dragon Warrior! You always knew. But when Oogway said otherwise, what did you do? What did you do?! Nothing! Not your fault?! Who filled my head with dreams?! Who drove me to train until my bones cracked?! Who denied me my DESTINY!?" "We don't need you to save us, we don't need to be fixed! These are not curses, they're gifts." ❤🧡 💛 💚 💙🖤🤍
Funny enough, studies show that the more intelligent you are, the more miserable you are. So intelligence equals misery to a degree. Ignorance is bliss.
If you think you are smart, you really ain't. Sorry, buddy. You may understand things more and see how complex they really are and that they cannot be fixed so easily but suffering because of that is ridiculous and shows that you aren't as smart as you think. A truly intelligent man accepts the things he cannot change and works on solutions (instead of fixating on problems) for the things he can, even if they seem impossible at first. An intelligent man knows his own flaws and tries to widen his narrow perspective to see the full picture and base his decisions on that. How can an intelligent man be miserable? Only fools are, since they allowed the cruelties of life to darken her/his perception and cloud their judgement.
@@JohnDoe-pc1qf an intelligent person is miserable because he is observant enough to see his shortcomings in relations to others, how he could have helped if the other person had allowed them, or how they could change a persons life for the better yet they wont give them the chance. An intelligent person see the cruelty in the world and how easily its fixed, and tries to do so yet sees the suffering of others and how easily it could be avoided. A lack of heart or empathy isnt intelligence, its a lack of empathy. To put it into a nice perspective: a dumb person sees food at his table and is happy because he can eat. A smart person sees the food on the table, is happy that he can eat but knows that said food is wrought of the back of less fortunate people, that the food stems feom blood sweat and tears from people living in poverty with under minimum wage incomes. A smart person then knows that suffering was the price for the food eaten, that injustice was the root of the privilege, that by enjoying said meal the person both thanks and spits in the face of lesser fortunate people.
2:39 I mean Palpatine is literally the ultimate hypocrite with that quote. He is right the Jedi order is afraid to lose their power but he doesn’t destroy them for the greater good of the galaxy. He just takes their power as his own and refuses to give it up.
@@Guardian582 what do you mean he doenst deny it? He spent years as chancellor Palpatine promising he would give back emergency powers and as soon as he can frame the Jedi for the war he becomes even more powerful as Emperor. I don’t think there is any reason to believe Lucas created Palpatine is suppose to be “misunderstood guy who went too far”. He is an actual evil guy who you are not not suppose to root for,
@@redlox2 yes i know, 1. hes sith he lies to everyone HOWEVER unlike the jedi he KNOWS he wants to keep the power for himself and wants noone else to have it(and those he trusts which he also tends to kill but i digress) the Jedi lie to themselves about not wanting the power and refusing to allow others to have it(its why they killed 99.9% of sith and cause the imbalance in the force)
You know nothing about Star Wars. The whole balance between the light and dark side is bs. The balance can only be achieved when the sith are purged. It was always black and white and it was supposed to be like that. Sith are evil. That is all there is to it. @@Guardian582
@@redlox2 Palpatine is a sith lord, he knows and admits to craving power. It's the fact he's just that good at manipulation and putting on a good face infront of his subjects. The Jedi order has power, they lie to themselves. The Jedi order is like the government we have today. Only good at lying and speaking half truths to its people. Atleast Palpatine made sure people knew exactly who he was.
You know what makes a villain great, is when they say something that explains what they say and what they do. The reason, the motivation. And what they say is truth that is only deny by the rest because they never want the truth that is real. And to deny their truth...
Heroes are the Villains. Villains are the heros. But you you are real. Break the cycle. Leave the cycle. Start a journey. Make your own path. Never look back.
When i was a child i was told it was exciting to grow up. Only thing iv’e learned thru the years is that experience for me is just nothing but sadness. To me i feel failed, not worthy of being alive, voices in my head telling me to end it, tryna find a escape route to escape life, no confidence, no spark, no friends. Just alone. And im afraid to make a step into the unkown cuz im afraid to fail.
Growing up is the hardest thing a person can do… but it’s not something that has to be done alone… There is still excitement in the future even as we leave our past selves behind.
I have noticed that in all these movies, the hero represents the establishment/system/government, judicial system, or corporation, among others (a rigid, unstopabble force that knows no vulnerabilities), not us. On the other hand, the ordinary person is more likely to resonate with the villain's concerns. Even though we may not agree with what the villain is doing, more often than not we tend to understand why they are doing it and their justification. They question the establishment or system's status quo and provide both insightful and inciteful perspectives that often threaten the sustainability of the exclusive benefits enjoyed by the establishment and those in charge. Hence, wisdom, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence are go to characteristics for anyone looking to come up with a well written villain.
Life is quite the paradox, isn't it? Without free will, love and h8 cannot exist. And yet, free will is one of the architects of human suffering. One person's decision always affects another, whether directly or indirectly, whether positively or negatively. If something cannot be shared it will inevitably be fought over. The winner gets what they want and the loser has to learn to live without it. And so the world continues its endless cycle of people taking from each other and harming each other all to establish dominance. They oppress, consume, and destroy with selfish reckless abandon. All this so that their offspring can continue the cycle their parents started. This is the paradoxical blessing and curse of human free will.
Sorry I'm late to this comment. The paradox of the selfish/ignorant universe vs the psychologically virtuous was resolved extremely early on by buddha (Siddhartha the philosopher king) during a discussion about walking through a swamp. A follower questioned him about the duality of his beliefs. No violence, yet your existence walking through this swamp murdered countless living insects and their children. How can you be virtuous if you end life? I would look it up ^-^
“No matter how many soldiers you murder, how much concrete you shatter, you will never soil my legacy. I have willed into existence a new age. An age of reason. Of purity. Of strength. Your legacy is nothing but a common impulse of anger. No different from the gorilla in the jungle beating his chest. And even less impressive."
The big hero 6 villain was not right. He may have been but he stopped when let the brother die and then mocked him for being too naive and throwing away his life. He knew the pain of losing family, he knew he was in the building trying to "save him" and ignored him...and he had the balls to spit those words in the face of a little boy still grieving? Nay, he stopped being right on that night
People told me that this world would offer me what I need, trust, love, compassion,... But the truth is that I'm blind at such. This world made me into a fool by lies.
Some many relatable and eye opening quotes. “Those ants outnumber us 100 to 1 and if they ever figure that out there goes our way of life! It’s not about food, it’s about keeping those ants in line!” This quote by Hopper makes me think of how the governments of the world work. Especially as of late with cancel culture and such. Harvey Dent really nailed it with, “It’s not about what I want, it’s about what’s fair! You thought we could be decent men in an indecent time…” I could listen to these all day.
9/10 the villain has an understandable reason for what they do but "understandable" and "right" are very different things. Joker had no reason to kill the TV host. He didn't do what he did for some grand socal reasons. He was delusional and mentally unstable, he had a mental breakdown during a mass protest of corruption and took credit after people started to riot. Thanos had dozens of options to "save" the universe without killing trillions of innocent people. Make more resources, kill the bad people, erase social injustice that usually causes the problems he supposedly is trying to fix. Scar led the pride lands into massive famine that almost killed the entire pride. He was just power hungry, he had no reason or alterior motive other than narcissistic delusion. That's just a few from the thumbnail. Almost every villain actually listed are jackass's taking out their anger on innocent people. The professor from Big Hero 6 is the perfect example, hundreds of ways he could've stolen the micro bots without starting a massive fire that killed at least a few people. Basically becoming worse than the guy he's trying to get revenge on because his daughter knew the risks, she "died" in an accident. He killed hiros brother as a direct result of his carelessness and wasn't even remorseful.
I disagree…. This is where the hero messes up. Look at what’s going on in the world today if Thanos came and snap the universe most of the suffering would be over. people would band together and unite peacefully just like 9/11. It takes a great tragedy for people to come together and that’s reality. It’s always the people who think that they’re the good guys and they don’t realize they’re really the bad guy that seems to be the case with the liberals and Democrats of today
Ok, then answer this. What happened if more resources are made? Do you think humans really would distribute that equally? Out of the goodness of their hearts? Because we CARE?!
In normal circumstances yes. As a communal species we tend to take care of each other, but we have other systems and tredations in place that is against those ideals@@ShriekingShade
@@Greatminds429/11 caused more suffering f are you on about your whole comment is literally a contradiction you say 9/11 united people yeah maybe Americans but no one else
"Their morals, their code; it's a bad joke. Dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. You'll see- I'll show you. When the chips are down these, uh, civilized people? They'll eat each other. See I'm not a monster, I'm just ahead of the curve." - Joker: *The Dark Knight*
I absolutely, hate that people think Thanos was right. First, the universe is filled with resources but we either can't reach them or they are being hoarded by greedy individuals who leverage them against the ones who need them for power. Wiping out half of everyone doesn't move those resources closer or take them from those grasping hands that survive the snap and lose nothing.
@@Atomicsaurianno thanos was right randomly snapping half of the life, means everyone have the same 50% chance to reach the resources hoarded by greedy individuals.
Resources are finite. That part is true. With a threat like thanos, everyone will be united. Everyone is given a 50/50 chance of survival since he did it at random. Even he himself will cease to exist if he was unlucky. @@Atomicsaurian
6:12 "men have enslaved each other since they invented gods to forgive them for doing it" I have no idea what that movie is, but that is an amazing quote.
Hmmm well while these villains are correct about things such as their dreams, but they are wrong about a few things 1. Their dreams may come true, but will not survive to see them cuz they either betrayed or don't understand until it's too late 2. While they try to achieve their dreams are they REALLY willing to make that cost so they can see it forward? And 3. Are they really truly broken? Or did they just not find the right people to help them?
When i was younger i hated the villains but when i became an adult i realised that not every character is pure evil but some characters are just broken and misunderstood. You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.
It’s amazing how you live through life so blindly and hear words from people who are actually strong enough to defy everyone and everything because of their experiences and know the truth
"I don't understand this world today. Why success is bad thing. If you're a millionaire you're evil. If you are a billionaire you're the antichrist. Why is that because of their pathetic jealousy." Triple H success motivation
Villians are Not Bad guys, they have their own View of Life & the world, They use pain as a Tool of understanding life. Heros Are the exact same person but don't let pain cause to others, they don't let others feel it. Edit: 8:56 my lil brothers fav quote from any movie
The world is cruel and unforgiving. It separates the weak from the strong, the good from the bad. But the truly bad ones are those that have abandoned the ones given bad luck. Villains know the truth. They know and once followed the same ideals but understand what's behind the curtains.
Villains will never be right no matter how tragic or hurt they may seem. They chose evil instead of good. A hero overcomes the darkness but a villain is cosumed by it. Villains can never be justified or absolved of their responsibilities. Giving up is easy. Fighting for good is hard.
I'd say at best they have identified the problems of the world, but have very incorrect and even insane solutions to those problems. They learned the wrong lessons from their failures.
Hero's don't understand pain, suffering, sacrifice, and hard work because they are the villain, hero's wasn't born and grow up in poor communities, but no, they were born and grew up in rich communities because they got everything, love, support, perfection, popularity and of course the money. Even they judge us way too quickly, including deform peoples. Villain's do understand pain, suffering, and sacrifice, even hard work because they are true hero's of this world. Because they were born and grew up in both communities, and they respect each other differences. They don't care about perfection, popularity, and money. Villain's care about the people they loved and lost. Now they want justice, and also revenge from the evil rich hero's.
Even though this isn't on here another good quote, "Sometimes what it takes to make things better to create a better world is not a hero, but a villain. "- Maleficent
Every great villain thinks himself hero, And to be honest most times they are just ahead of the curve. They are the ones that are willing to do what is necessary
What people don't understand is Syndrome was right about only being respected because they're a threat. You really think people say sorry because they morally feel what they have done is wrong? You would be a fool to think that. They only say sorry in an effort to avert a consequence of their actions against someone who is a clear threat to them. Fear is more powerful than love
Mr. Incredible isn't sorry for what he said, he's sorry about the end result. If Syndrome never became a threat, Mr. Incredible never would have spared him another thought.
Sometimes people do apologize because they feel what they did is morally wrong. That's what guilt is. The feeling that what you just did is wrong. The problem is that people have abused that feeling to the point that it's now seen as a weakness to be exploited in others.
(I chose my path, you chose the way of the hero and they found you amusing for awhile the people of the city but the one thing they love more than a hero is to see a hero fail, fall die trying in spite of everything you've done for them eventually they will hate you ¿Why bother?) My goodness what a quote, scary but so truthful i guess the only answer to that quote is that we still believe in the good inside of people, even if its limited.
“After all is said and done, there’s only one simple thing that separates hero from villain, do you know what that is?” “Righteousness?” “No… “ “Morality?” “Not quite.” “ ….. “ _”PERSPECTIVE!”_
A villain isn’t born, it’s made. Most villains are brokenhearted, or pushed to kill and do bad things. It’s easy to see someone as a bad person, but every villains has its own, troubled backstory.😢
8:50 Palpatine is wrong here, a larger view of the Force did not help Anakin *or* Palpatine to become a complete or wise leaders. 19:54 Mobius isn't a villian though? And he's wrong on everthing he says about Loki here. 21:20 While everything V says here is true, he's not the villian of the story, he's the hero. 25:44 Joker's got a good pitch here, but his own scheme proved him wrong. Not actions by a hero, the people he expected to fall into his trap of false moarality beat him. 29:54 No resorce it truly finite in the scale of the universe, and if we aren't looking at that scale then the point where a species runs out will be self-correcting anyway. 35:17 Zamasu point fails on two counts. If we treat it like the universe he's actually speaking of, there is plenty of evidnce in the Dragon Ball universe that evil is not the sole domain of mortal, nor is evil inherient in all mortal. The Nimbus if decisive evidence of this. If we treat it like our own universe, God is a lie and Religions are methods of control, so there is no such thing as a divine right. And the vast majority of humans on Earth are not evil.
What distinguishes good people from bad is the constant pressure to do the right thing and the regret of not having done so. You either evolve to meet your standards or the pressure will crush you and you turn evil yourself.
Oh, no. They're wrong. Most of these quotes are wrong. The characters that said them were wrong. Nothing has changed. Few of the quotes were right. But all well made. There's a BIG difference.
I believe putting palps in was that the jedi believed they were good. Palps offers as he quoted that good is certain point of view. The sith believes themselves to be for the purposes that everyone can live with order while the jedi brought chaos and endless wars to the people. That's just my opinion anyway
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Throw a heart on people who comment first!!!
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You should add this: @quotessnow
“I'm bad, and that's good. I will never be good, and that's not bad. There's no one I'd rather be than me.”
― Ralph Wreck-it-Ralph
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It’s funny how when a hero gives a quote, it is inspirational but when a villain gives a quote, it’s relatable 😢
That’s so true 😢
Because you either die a hero or live long enough to become a villain.
@@ZafrasF...create a new quote dude, heard this one too much😂
I think I remember reading somewhere that an older definition of the word villain was "a desperate person"
Or told another way, Tell a lie sweetly and the world loves you. Make them confront the truth and youre crazy. Nobody likes the truth, not even in our own heads. The most pious is the greatest sinner now reformed. Overcorrection is pretty much the logic to understanding everyone you interact with.
"You want to save everyone, friends, foes, total strangers.. you say it's because you're a hero, and that's what heroes do. But deep down, after what you did- destroying your own home- it's the only way you can ever live with yourself, even if that means you won't live at all."-Nine from Sonic Prime
I need to see that clip now
What episode is this even? I'm tryna find it
Awesome series. Possi ly my favorite ever. That quote is season 3, episode 1 i believe
@@CHancock7Episode 3
never forget the GOAT, Mewtwo:
"I see now that the circumstances of one's Birth are irrelevant. It's what you do with the Gift of Life that determines who you are."
"They never asked me if I wanted them to create me."
Mewtwo in a league of his o n
This was after he had a change of heart, so to speak
Mewtwo really could've took over the world. But bro had a change of heart.
Say this to those children in India who were born into slavery since 3-4 generations, burning bricks for daily 1 rupees till they die…..and say it those North Korean children who were born into the gulag and will live there life there, and not being seen as human by the prison guards.
When you're a child, you love the hero.
When you're getting older and have had your fair share of struggles with life, you understand the villain.
You're not a day above 15, correct?
@@supershinigami1😂😂 the way he should have said it was. As kids you idolize the heroes, and as an adult you have more understanding of the villians and that they are definitely wrong lol.
@@supershinigami1 31 actually, but nice trolling attempt.
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Anti Hero Is Way Better Than Villain And Hero's
@@wojciech_leszczynskidear god you're 31 and talk like a 12 yr old edgelord.
"Don't chase your dreams. Humans are persistence hunters. Follow them at a sustainable pace until they are too tired to run."
Then the only goal would be survival
Micheal Myers.. 😭😭
"Then kill it and eat it's flesh."
This helped me today. Thank you
Dark and difficult times lie ahead. Soon we must all face the choice between what is *RIGHT* and what is *EASY*
Concise and impactful
My concern is the difference between what is right and wrong vs good and bad.
If I'm wrong I don't want to be right if it comes at the cost of doing more detriment than benefit.
Depends on the parameters of “detriment.”
The presence of suffering has no impact on what is good and bad.
@@TreverBeeftown-sd7diIf I could teach you EVERYTHING and you would KNOW right from wrong ALWAYS, you would find that we are waaaay past the point of detriment.....I could teach you to get rid of all EVIL.......but one day you learn that eventually right becomes might and on that day.....I'M YOUR TYRANT!!!! The guy below you is right. Stay in the dark, my friend. Knowing is suffering 😫
It's much more complicated than that unfortunately.
"I think your confusing peace with quiet"
Even though Ultron was a sub-par villain, he did have some memorable moments. I notice that a lot of Marvel villain quotes and speeches can be relatable to certain people and situations.
For example, when Whiplash says "If you make God bleed, people would cease to believe in him. There will blood in the water and the sharks will come". It's such an underrated quote and it has a deeper meaning than it just being a cryptic threat.
Exemplary writing usually goes unnoticed by the majority of the the masses. There are plenty of reasons for this, but the primary one is a distinct lack of Reflection. Unfortunately, that skill requires lots of practice, training, wisdom, concentration, and most of all... humility. Mankind (as a whole) isn't particularly good with any of those. Especially not the last one.
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"Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
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-- Diamond Dragons (series)
I thought the IDEA of ultron's plan was unstoppable. It's hardly believable that he could lift that much rock and earth that high off the ground with his current tech. If he had raided Area 51, stolen a flying saucer, reverse engineered ANTI-GRAVITY, then it would have been a VERY believeable idea to calculate global killer mass, find that mass, reverse the earth's OWN gravity to lift it up to a calculated height, then.....turn off the machine. The laws of physics.....the equation for potential energy (PE = mgh) would have taken over and succeeded with VERY minimal effort.
Myself, I loved the simplicity of his plan:
1.Do the physics math to find mass and height
2.Lift that mass of rock to that height, no more
3.Drop it
4.Dust cloud of impact blots out the sun for X years, plants die, herbivores die, carnivores die.
5.Dust finally settles
6.New world order
How do hollywood always manage to make us hate Villains, Villains are not the same as BAD GUYS, villains are heroes who realised the true limit of mankind
Wannabe smart guy over here
@@supershinigami1 Yes, you do want that and someday, you will!!! Study hard
@@Mathematchit buddy, not sure if you understood my comment ;)
They don't it's just how our brains work we forget Light is the protagonist of Deathnote.
@@supershinigami1 Maybe you don't understand your comment yourself, clarify it and you will see my point.
When you're a kid you admire hero's but once you grow up you understand the villain and their pain and suffering
Funny, I think it's the opposite. Everyone suffers pain. Thats no excuse for inflicting it.
@@michellestr8998 Well said; couldn't have done better if I try! Lol 💯🔥😉👍🏻
@@vmaninc.761 Thank u
@@michellestr8998the question I have, at least for some of these villains, is whether they were trying to ‘inflict pain’ or trying to change things and that would’ve disrupted the status quo so they needed to die. To those who have always had the power/wealth/privilege any change seems like suffering.
@michellestr8998 That's not what he said. He said we understand them, not that we agree with them. This is true though, when I was a kid I hated them because they were the bad guy, but now I hear what they say and why the say it, I and I understand, even if I don't agree.
Doflamingo from One Piece has one of the greatest speeches in any form of media:
"Pirates are evil? The Marines are righteous? These terms have always changed throughout the course of history! Kids who have never seen peace and kids who have never seen war have different values! Those who stand at the top determine what's wrong and what's right! This very place is neutral ground! Justice will prevail, you say? But of course it will! Whoever wins this war becomes justice!"
Agreed, that's easily one of my favorite anime quote (or just quotes in general) and it's was said during the best one piece arc and one of the best anime arcs in general imo.
@@johnannex8435 Marineford might be the best war arc in anime, but I'm excited for the final war which will probably find a way to surpass Marineford, but I'm not sure we'll ever get a quote as great as this one
@@GodOfTables As long as the final war is at least as enjoyable as the Marineford arc, I'll be satisfied, I also hope before the end that Dragon actually does something and it doesn't end like Garp vs. BB pirates.
Yeah it seems that anime in general don't have many amazing quotes but Oda was at the top of his game with he came up with that.
@@johnannex8435 yeah, but I am a little worried there's going to be too much going on during the war, but I trust that Oda will write it in a way that makes it easy to follow
Villians were once good guys, till one bad day changed that.
Not a bad person, just have bad luck
Have you ever watch Ajin?
Villains might once have acted like normal people, but someone who's truly good would have to go through an awful lot of suffering to become even close to a villain.
Everyone is a villain but the villains in movies and the real world they just had the guts to do it
@@JasonBrown-kd1zq True, everyone is a villain irl, but good an evil is also subjective.
Not sure if someone else already said this, but...
“It's so much easier to destroy everything and everyone you don't understand, than to take the steps to build something better.”
Correct. Demo'ing a building takes a little chemistry and a few hours to set the charges and bring it down. But BLUEPRINTS? Design work? Materials? Budget, manpower, scheduling, safety codes, logistics, maintenance, and more?! HAH. Easily 24x more work. Maybe more.
Crafting ANYTHING rivals destroying one-hundred others.
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"Before I start, I must see my end. Destination known, my mind's journey now begins. Upon my chariot, heart and soul's fate revealed. In time, all points converge; hope's strength resteeled. But to earn final peace at the Universe's endless refrain, we must see all in nothingness... before we start again."
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-- Diamond Dragons (series)
"It doesn't matter what you do, it only matters what they think you've done" No truer words describe these past two days for me
Dr. Eggman from Sonic X has this moment:
"You're the one who's lying to yourself. You don't wanna accept the truth. Deep down, you know once Sonic is gone, your life will have to go back to the way it was before. Your days of adventure are at an end, boy, just like your friendship with that hyper-annoying hedgehog. All your dreams have been shattered, haven't they? Life is like that, kiddo. Take it from somebody who knows! Whenever you reach too high, life smacks you down! But on the bright side, at least you and I won't have to see each other ever again."
Yes, here's a link for it. Sad part is Eggman wasn't even trying to be evil. He felt bad for the boy: th-cam.com/video/2JMEvdQM3AY/w-d-xo.html
Didn't the boy stop Sonic from going home as well essentially proving Eggman right?
•We create our own demons, some of us become their friends while others try to drown them.
•Sometimes, you become the villain because no one respected you as the hero.
•I respect those who tell the truth, no matter how hard it is.
•The comeback is always stronger than the setback.
•The world is full of monsters with friendly faces, and angels full of scars.
•If to be truthful is to be cruel, then, lying must be surely an act of kindness.
•The only thing granted equally to all is an unfair reality.
•Love... Is the most twisted curse of them all... Not hate, not revenge, not betrayal or immortality.
That's why we can't never ask what is fair
*A student today is an enemy tomorrow*
A really famous man
@@El.fish.the.chocolate yollo
Since we were kids, we admired the heroes because of their power, suits, and how they saved people's lives. But when time to grow up, in the world, all we can see is pain, suffering, and despair. That's the day when we realized, the heroes saved lives, but we understand the villains of everything in the world that they live in.
I've seen 100s of comments in this video and others alike all saying: "We loved the Heros in youth, but understood villains in age."
-Am I the only person who loved the villain growing up and has only learned to better get them with time?
@@KumatorasLittleCutie-Pie I agree with you.
Humans have never understood how to exist. Villains are people who have broken their humanity and reach a divine understanding of life itself
-Heroes save lives but keep the status quo, they don't fix they just mend.
-Just Villains attempt to fix, even if it means breaking the old, to get to the new.
-True villains have just given up and either want to take the reigns, or burn everything down with them.
@@BurakkuHishou hey it isn’t the villain part from Captain America and Winter Soilder quotes?
"Wake up to reality! Nothing ever goes as planned in this world. The longer you live, the more you realize that in this reality only pain, suffering and futility exist"
"The concept of hope is nothing more than giving up. A word that holds no true meaning"
-Uchiha Madara
“First rule of leadership, it’s ALWAYS your fault..” 💯
and then you get to decide how to fix it and hope your followers are understanding and ideally inspired
@@rolfnodukto me the message is to always make the choices your own nd for the benefit of the future yuh have planned as a man, because regardless, the end result will be your fault.. 💯
That quote alone always help me realize, to never be a leader
there is no leadership (responsibilty) withouth authority.
This is why Anti-heroes are better. They understand both sides. They know the harsh realities and ugly truths most people don’t see and/or refuse to talk about. But they are still heroes in the end because they still see the value and scarcity of doing good.
Punisher. That debate between him and Daredevil on the roof had me really thinking hard
I enjoy heros, anti heroes. Both sides are quite good to look upon and watch and understand
People can't handle negative, therefore you have to consider specifics of situation
Anti-heroes are the best. I'll never forgive what they did to Huntress and Red Hood and Punisher and Agent Venom....
Nah. I like tv tropes' term: hero with sour armor. It's a shitty world, there are no sunshine and rainbows, but someone still needs help, a villain needs to be stopped, etc. The Sour Armor Hero just k owing that his heroism won't pay the bills, he's likely to be sued than thanked, and his sig ificanr other hates his guts while he's doing the world saving.
"There is no Easter bunny!"
"There is no Tooth fairy!
"And there is no Queen of England!"
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And there is NO twin towers... anymore
Yeah that aged like milk
We arent liking the comment cause its perfectly at 123.
To be fair, that quote by itself is relatable. You do need to wake up to reality and not be stuck in yiur own little fantasy world but sadly, it comes from the wrong type of villain who is pure evil
“Humans are frail. They need protection! Not just from the evil in the world, but from their own selves!” - Vergil, *DMC 2013*
“This thing? There ain’t no such thing as ‘civilized’. It’s people so in love with greed they forget themselves and only found appetites.” - Dutch Van Der Linde, *Red Dead Redemption 2, 2018*
In a world built on greed and struggles, you don’t take without knowing you’ll have something taken in return.
when you realize Vergil was done right in DMC devil may cry he tested his brother to see if he was ready and was willing to take out the bigger bads and when it made clear about his true intentions it made clear He thought he was helping people when in reality he was trying to make his own world that he felt got ruined
When I was kid, I adored the heroes. As I grew older, I began to understand the villains.
25 years later, Agent Smith still hits the spot
When you realize that 99.9% of villains pointed out that politicians, bankers, and corporate CEOs are the real villains.
You put it like that your right have you seen our world today
As a kid you can't exactly understand the inner demons that's villains have. They just think the villain is bad and the hero is good and fights the bad. But as you get older and you experience things in your, you can understand the inner demons that the villains have to fight.
Suffering, fear, destruction, madness, pain, hopelessness..... all these atrocities must exist for peace to exist.
Peace is temporary, but war is eternal
@@LuckoJack That line gave me chills is that from a movie?
@@itachitard6096 No, I found it by myself, peace has its quality, and the quality is not endless
All those years, and Ultron is still among my fav marvel bad guys
I hope he comes back
@@slange See right there that's not a good Idea, villain's are so good because in the end they get defeated there fire and passion all, but goes away if they are to come back again even after being fully dead it defeats the purpose of there memory and why we like them so much. If they keep coming back then... well its just going to be a watered down character instead.. Let sleeping dogs lie...
@@commanderwolf395This. Paramount it is. So sayeth Yoda.
@@commanderwolf395idk about "Defeated villains not coming back" especially in anything comic related because he's came back a few times in the comics & it made sense
One of the things that makes a good villain is if they believe themselves to be just/fair/the hero. One of the many things that makes a great villain is if they actually have a point
My favorite villain quote is not here and I didn't remember where I heard it but I do remember what he said.
"The moment I was born, people loved me. They cherish me. They protected me. But when they found out I was cursed. It all change like a flip of a coin."
8:15 Thanos either lied or was unaware that what he did to gamorra's world fixed nothing. When she was being booked/processed in the first guardians of the Galaxy one of the notes on her analysis stated "only survivor of homeworld"
My most favourite quotes:
"Wake up to reality! Nothing ever goes as planned in this accursed world. The longer you live, the more you realize that the only things that truly exist in this reality are merely pain. suffering and futility. Listen, everywhere you look in this world, wherever there is light, there will always be shadows to be found as well. As long as there is a concept of victors, the vanquished will also exist. The selfish intent of wanting to preserve peace, initiates war. And hatred is born in order to protect love. There are nexuses causal relationships that cannot be separated."
"As long as there are those who remember what was there will always be those who are unable to accept what can be."
"Everyone creates the things they dread. Men of peace creates engines of war. Invaders created Avengers."
"Be careful not to choke your aspiration."
"The dead exists in the past and I must tend to the future."
"That is what we are fighting. That is the enemy. Their arrogance. Their power lust. Their barbarity. How long will it take before they turn their weapons on us?"
"What kind of man crawled into his own grave in search of hope?"
"Always."
"But you can't do this to me. I started this company. YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I SACRIFICE!"
"I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species and I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment but you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet. You're a plague and we are the cure."
"I chose my path, you chose the way of the hero. And they found you amusing for a while, the people of this city. But the one thing they love more than a hero is to see a hero fail, fall, die trying. In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually they will hate you. Why bother?"
"The Screenslaver interrupts this program for an important announcement. Don't bother watching the rest. Elastigirl doesn't save the day; she only postpones her defeat. And while she postpones her defeat, you eat chips and watch her invert problems that you are too lazy to deal with. Superheroes are part of a brainless desire to replace true experience with simulation. You don't talk, you watch talk shows. You don't play games, you watch game shows. Travel, relationships, risk; every meaningful experience must be packaged and delivered to you to watch at a distance so that you can remain ever-sheltered, ever-passive, ever-ravenous consumers who can't free themselves to rise from their couches, break a sweat, never anticipate new life. You want superheroes to protect you, and make yourselves ever more powerless in the process. Well, you tell yourselves you're being "looked after". That you're inches from being served and your rights are being upheld. So that the system can keep stealing from you, smiling at you all the while. Go ahead, send your supers to stop me. Grab your snacks, watch your screens, and see what happens. You are no longer in control. I am."
"I don't know why everyone is so rude. I don't know why you are. I don't want anything from you. Maybe a little warmth. Maybe a hug, Dad! How much is a little bit of f___ing decency!? WHAT IS IT WITH YOU PEOPLE!?"
"If one is to understand the great mystery one must study all its aspects. Not just the dogmatic narrow view of the Jedi. If you wish to become a complete and wise leader you must embrace a larger view of the force."
"You break the rules and become a hero. I do it and I become the enemy. That doesn't seem fair."
"I'm not insane. What's insane is the way humans choose to live today. Think about it: All we do is take, take, take. It can't go on. We brought the planet to the brink of extinction. We're parasites."
"Stars lose their brightness. Idols fall. Agents are forever. You're the flash on the palm. You're yesterday's news."
"You let one ant stand up to us, then they all might stand up! Those puny little ants outnumber us a hundred to one and if they ever figure that out there goes our way of life! It's not about food, it's about keeping those ants in line. That's why we're going back!"
"The rich and the powerful, like Stark, they don't care about us. We have to pick up after them. We have to eat their table scraps."
"Don't talk like one of them. You're not! Even if you'd like to be. To them, you're just a freak, like me! They need you right now, but when they don't, they'll cast you out, like a leper! You see, their morals, their code, it's a bad joke. Dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. I'll show you. When the chips are down, these... these civilized people, they'll eat each other. See, I'm not a monster. I'm just ahead of the curve."
"Let's imagine... if you glimpsed the future, you were frightened by what you saw, what would you do with that information? You would go to the politicians, captains of industry? And how would you convince them? Data? Facts? Good luck! The only facts they won't challenge are the ones that keep the wheels greased and the dollars rolling in. But what if... what if there was a way of skipping the middle man and putting the critical news directly into everyone's head? The probability of wide-spread annihilation kept going up. The only way to stop it was to show it, to scare people straight. Because what reasonable human being wouldn't be galvanized by the potential destruction of everything they've ever known or loved? To save civilization, I would show its collapse. How do you think this vision was received? How do you think people responded to the prospect of imminent doom? They gobbled it up like a chocolate eclair! They didn't fear their demise, they re-packaged it. It could be enjoyed as video-games, as TV shows, books, movies, the entire world wholeheartedly embraced the apocalypse and sprinting towards it with gleeful abandon. Meanwhile your earth was crumbling all around you. You've got simultaneous epidemics of obesity and starvation. Explain that one! Bees and butterflies start to disappear, the glaciers melt, algae blooms. All around you the coal mine canaries are dropping dead and you won't take the hint! In every moment there's the possibility of a better future, but you people won't believe it. And because you won't believe it you won't do what is necessary to make it a reality. They dwell on this terrible future and you resign yourselves to it for one reason, because that future doesn't ask anything of you today. So yes, we saw the iceberg and warned the Titanic. But you all just steered for it anyway full steam ahead. Why? Because you want to sink! You gave up!"
"You built these weapons to destroy us. Why? Because you are afraid of our gifts. Because we are different. Humanity has always feared that which is different. Well, I'm here to tell you, to tell the world, you're right to fear us! We are the future! We are the ones who will inherit this earth! And anyone who stands in our way will suffer the same fate as these men you see before you! Today was meant to be a display of your power. Instead, I give you a glimpse of the devastation my race can unleash upon yours! Let this be a warning to the world. And to my mutant brothers and sisters out there, I say this: no more hiding. No more suffering. You have lived in the shadows in shame and fear for too long. Come out. Join me. Fight together in a brotherhood of our kind! A new tomorrow, that starts today!"
"If God is all powerful he cannot be all good. If he is all good then he cannot be all powerful."
"Just bury me in the ocean, where my ancestors have jumped from the ships. Because they knew death is better than bondage."
"You knew I was the Dragon Warrior! You always knew. But when Oogway said otherwise, what did you do? What did you do?! Nothing! Not your fault?! Who filled my head with dreams?! Who drove me to train until my bones cracked?! Who denied me my DESTINY!?"
"We don't need you to save us, we don't need to be fixed! These are not curses, they're gifts."
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Intelligence is a curse, the more you understand certain things the more you wish you didn't.
Funny enough, studies show that the more intelligent you are, the more miserable you are. So intelligence equals misery to a degree. Ignorance is bliss.
Intelligence is a curse because you’ll be able to convince yourself of endlessly stupid things.
Ideas so foolish only an academic could consider.
If you think you are smart, you really ain't. Sorry, buddy. You may understand things more and see how complex they really are and that they cannot be fixed so easily but suffering because of that is ridiculous and shows that you aren't as smart as you think. A truly intelligent man accepts the things he cannot change and works on solutions (instead of fixating on problems) for the things he can, even if they seem impossible at first. An intelligent man knows his own flaws and tries to widen his narrow perspective to see the full picture and base his decisions on that. How can an intelligent man be miserable? Only fools are, since they allowed the cruelties of life to darken her/his perception and cloud their judgement.
@@DJHumla I agree, sometimes I wish I was just an idiot who understands nothing
@@JohnDoe-pc1qf an intelligent person is miserable because he is observant enough to see his shortcomings in relations to others, how he could have helped if the other person had allowed them, or how they could change a persons life for the better yet they wont give them the chance. An intelligent person see the cruelty in the world and how easily its fixed, and tries to do so yet sees the suffering of others and how easily it could be avoided. A lack of heart or empathy isnt intelligence, its a lack of empathy.
To put it into a nice perspective: a dumb person sees food at his table and is happy because he can eat. A smart person sees the food on the table, is happy that he can eat but knows that said food is wrought of the back of less fortunate people, that the food stems feom blood sweat and tears from people living in poverty with under minimum wage incomes. A smart person then knows that suffering was the price for the food eaten, that injustice was the root of the privilege, that by enjoying said meal the person both thanks and spits in the face of lesser fortunate people.
2:39 I mean Palpatine is literally the ultimate hypocrite with that quote. He is right the Jedi order is afraid to lose their power but he doesn’t destroy them for the greater good of the galaxy. He just takes their power as his own and refuses to give it up.
he however doesnt deny it, the Jedi lie even to themselves
@@Guardian582 what do you mean he doenst deny it? He spent years as chancellor Palpatine promising he would give back emergency powers and as soon as he can frame the Jedi for the war he becomes even more powerful as Emperor. I don’t think there is any reason to believe Lucas created Palpatine is suppose to be “misunderstood guy who went too far”. He is an actual evil guy who you are not not suppose to root for,
@@redlox2 yes i know, 1. hes sith he lies to everyone HOWEVER unlike the jedi he KNOWS he wants to keep the power for himself and wants noone else to have it(and those he trusts which he also tends to kill but i digress) the Jedi lie to themselves about not wanting the power and refusing to allow others to have it(its why they killed 99.9% of sith and cause the imbalance in the force)
You know nothing about Star Wars. The whole balance between the light and dark side is bs. The balance can only be achieved when the sith are purged. It was always black and white and it was supposed to be like that. Sith are evil. That is all there is to it. @@Guardian582
@@redlox2 Palpatine is a sith lord, he knows and admits to craving power. It's the fact he's just that good at manipulation and putting on a good face infront of his subjects.
The Jedi order has power, they lie to themselves. The Jedi order is like the government we have today. Only good at lying and speaking half truths to its people.
Atleast Palpatine made sure people knew exactly who he was.
Villains were never born, they were created.
There was no bad people just bad days
They created enough hunger to make us into a villain
Meanwhile, Sato from Ajin:
Not everyone is so weak that one bad day is enough to drive them over the edge.
@@GoranXII And yet not everyone is so lucky as to have an easier bad day
"Happiness must be taken". Every hardworking human knows this😢
True bro true
Thats why all jobs in the world have a JERK BOSS
it comes From within actually, once the Desire of the Heart has been answered
Taken or created?
@@blasalejandrojaimes3617It could be both or Neither.
You know what makes a villain great, is when they say something that explains what they say and what they do. The reason, the motivation. And what they say is truth that is only deny by the rest because they never want the truth that is real. And to deny their truth...
Heroes are the Villains. Villains are the heros. But you you are real. Break the cycle. Leave the cycle. Start a journey. Make your own path. Never look back.
Love is the main drive to most villains. They either lose it or never had it.
The homie in Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter definitely deserves his flowers because that was a great movie and he was a great villain
That guy always plays a great villian!
When i was a child i was told it was exciting to grow up. Only thing iv’e learned thru the years is that experience for me is just nothing but sadness. To me i feel failed, not worthy of being alive, voices in my head telling me to end it, tryna find a escape route to escape life, no confidence, no spark, no friends. Just alone. And im afraid to make a step into the unkown cuz im afraid to fail.
Growing up is the hardest thing a person can do… but it’s not something that has to be done alone…
There is still excitement in the future even as we leave our past selves behind.
I have noticed that in all these movies, the hero represents the establishment/system/government, judicial system, or corporation, among others (a rigid, unstopabble force that knows no vulnerabilities), not us. On the other hand, the ordinary person is more likely to resonate with the villain's concerns. Even though we may not agree with what the villain is doing, more often than not we tend to understand why they are doing it and their justification. They question the establishment or system's status quo and provide both insightful and inciteful perspectives that often threaten the sustainability of the exclusive benefits enjoyed by the establishment and those in charge. Hence, wisdom, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence are go to characteristics for anyone looking to come up with a well written villain.
There is only three kind of villain
1. A truly bad people
2. A broken good man
3. A wise person that realize not everyone worth saving.
Life is quite the paradox, isn't it? Without free will, love and h8 cannot exist. And yet, free will is one of the architects of human suffering. One person's decision always affects another, whether directly or indirectly, whether positively or negatively. If something cannot be shared it will inevitably be fought over. The winner gets what they want and the loser has to learn to live without it. And so the world continues its endless cycle of people taking from each other and harming each other all to establish dominance. They oppress, consume, and destroy with selfish reckless abandon. All this so that their offspring can continue the cycle their parents started. This is the paradoxical blessing and curse of human free will.
So whats the point then its a endless cycle
@@JohanthenamelessmonsterThere is no point life is just random event everything you do wont matter since you will be dead in 100 years.....
Sorry I'm late to this comment. The paradox of the selfish/ignorant universe vs the psychologically virtuous was resolved extremely early on by buddha (Siddhartha the philosopher king) during a discussion about walking through a swamp. A follower questioned him about the duality of his beliefs. No violence, yet your existence walking through this swamp murdered countless living insects and their children. How can you be virtuous if you end life? I would look it up ^-^
Villains who were absolutely right!
Titan: There's no Queen of England ☠️
He is kinda right since Elizabeth was the queen of the UK and just Engeland
All a fantasy on the fake world stage.
Plot Twist: Titan was a monarchist.
I Love how you guys put the captions where when we pause the video, we still get to read the quotes. Thank You. Love You.
One either dies the hero, are lives long enough to become the villain.
What about a third option? They retire?
Retire? ... that was showcased in Megamind right?
"You need Me on that Wall, You want Me on that Wall"!
- Col Nathan Jessup -
The thing about evil is that much of what these villains say is true, however good/righteousness stand in spite of those truths.
“No matter how many soldiers you murder, how much concrete you shatter, you will never soil my legacy. I have willed into existence a new age. An age of reason. Of purity. Of strength. Your legacy is nothing but a common impulse of anger. No different from the gorilla in the jungle beating his chest. And even less impressive."
no matter how heart wrenching, we always have a choice, and that is integrity.
I forgot who said this in reck it Ralph but the saying “just because you are bad guy doesn’t mean you are bad guy” Will always be the truest statement
The big hero 6 villain was not right. He may have been but he stopped when let the brother die and then mocked him for being too naive and throwing away his life. He knew the pain of losing family, he knew he was in the building trying to "save him" and ignored him...and he had the balls to spit those words in the face of a little boy still grieving? Nay, he stopped being right on that night
People told me that this world would offer me what I need, trust, love, compassion,... But the truth is that I'm blind at such. This world made me into a fool by lies.
I love how they include Professor Snape's "Always" Scene
After all this time?
Some many relatable and eye opening quotes. “Those ants outnumber us 100 to 1 and if they ever figure that out there goes our way of life! It’s not about food, it’s about keeping those ants in line!” This quote by Hopper makes me think of how the governments of the world work. Especially as of late with cancel culture and such.
Harvey Dent really nailed it with, “It’s not about what I want, it’s about what’s fair! You thought we could be decent men in an indecent time…”
I could listen to these all day.
Is it weird that I listen to this to motivate myself to keep living?
SAME
UR NOT ALONE
9/10 the villain has an understandable reason for what they do but "understandable" and "right" are very different things. Joker had no reason to kill the TV host. He didn't do what he did for some grand socal reasons. He was delusional and mentally unstable, he had a mental breakdown during a mass protest of corruption and took credit after people started to riot. Thanos had dozens of options to "save" the universe without killing trillions of innocent people. Make more resources, kill the bad people, erase social injustice that usually causes the problems he supposedly is trying to fix. Scar led the pride lands into massive famine that almost killed the entire pride. He was just power hungry, he had no reason or alterior motive other than narcissistic delusion. That's just a few from the thumbnail. Almost every villain actually listed are jackass's taking out their anger on innocent people. The professor from Big Hero 6 is the perfect example, hundreds of ways he could've stolen the micro bots without starting a massive fire that killed at least a few people. Basically becoming worse than the guy he's trying to get revenge on because his daughter knew the risks, she "died" in an accident. He killed hiros brother as a direct result of his carelessness and wasn't even remorseful.
I disagree…. This is where the hero messes up. Look at what’s going on in the world today if Thanos came and snap the universe most of the suffering would be over. people would band together and unite peacefully just like 9/11. It takes a great tragedy for people to come together and that’s reality. It’s always the people who think that they’re the good guys and they don’t realize they’re really the bad guy that seems to be the case with the liberals and Democrats of today
Ok, then answer this. What happened if more resources are made? Do you think humans really would distribute that equally? Out of the goodness of their hearts? Because we CARE?!
@@Greatminds42 and human would unite to fight aliens, you dont need to end half of the world to do that
In normal circumstances yes. As a communal species we tend to take care of each other, but we have other systems and tredations in place that is against those ideals@@ShriekingShade
@@Greatminds429/11 caused more suffering f are you on about your whole comment is literally a contradiction you say 9/11 united people yeah maybe Americans but no one else
as a really depressed person this video really touches my heart
"Their morals, their code; it's a bad joke. Dropped at the first sign of trouble. They're only as good as the world allows them to be. You'll see- I'll show you. When the chips are down these, uh, civilized people? They'll eat each other. See I'm not a monster, I'm just ahead of the curve."
- Joker: *The Dark Knight*
Abraham Lincoln vampire hunter was such a underrated and great movie
Villians are always the good guys..There is a good person to make them a villian
It's super scary how much I've ALWAYS related to the villains.
That Magneto scene.... chills
I absolutely, hate that people think Thanos was right. First, the universe is filled with resources but we either can't reach them or they are being hoarded by greedy individuals who leverage them against the ones who need them for power. Wiping out half of everyone doesn't move those resources closer or take them from those grasping hands that survive the snap and lose nothing.
And every 40 years he'd have to snap again 🙄
But on the other hand he was right.
No he wasn't even close to right was my point if you read
@@Atomicsaurianno thanos was right randomly snapping half of the life, means everyone have the same 50% chance to reach the resources hoarded by greedy individuals.
Resources are finite. That part is true.
With a threat like thanos, everyone will be united.
Everyone is given a 50/50 chance of survival since he did it at random. Even he himself will cease to exist if he was unlucky.
@@Atomicsaurian
6:12 "men have enslaved each other since they invented gods to forgive them for doing it" I have no idea what that movie is, but that is an amazing quote.
*"You can never judge a person from how he or she lives his or her life but how he or she dies"* -from a villain who i can't remember
"In spite of everything you've done, eventually they will hate you." - Green Goblin
Spider-Man was hated in the comics for a long time.
Hmmm well while these villains are correct about things such as their dreams, but they are wrong about a few things
1. Their dreams may come true, but will not survive to see them cuz they either betrayed or don't understand until it's too late
2. While they try to achieve their dreams are they REALLY willing to make that cost so they can see it forward?
And 3. Are they really truly broken? Or did they just not find the right people to help them?
When i was younger i hated the villains but when i became an adult i realised that not every character is pure evil but some characters are just broken and misunderstood.
You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.
I really love both of the "villain qoutes" videos. Thanks for making good content.
Glad to read that! Thank you for watching them, that's why I make them 🤗
@@quotessnowOut of curiosity: what's the name of the background music used? PLS! It's stuck in my head from months and I can't find it 🥲
It’s amazing how you live through life so blindly and hear words from people who are actually strong enough to defy everyone and everything because of their experiences and know the truth
Wait... Lotso never even gave Daisy a chance to welcome him back. Maybe she would have been happy with two bears.
Is shen right for the persecution of pandas
"I don't understand this world today. Why success is bad thing. If you're a millionaire you're evil. If you are a billionaire you're the antichrist. Why is that because of their pathetic jealousy."
Triple H success motivation
It says a lot about society when the “villains” are more relatable than the “good guys.”
Villians are Not Bad guys, they have their own View of Life & the world, They use pain as a Tool of understanding life.
Heros Are the exact same person but don't let pain cause to others, they don't let others feel it.
Edit: 8:56 my lil brothers fav quote from any movie
We want to be heroes but we understand villains
The world is cruel and unforgiving. It separates the weak from the strong, the good from the bad. But the truly bad ones are those that have abandoned the ones given bad luck.
Villains know the truth. They know and once followed the same ideals but understand what's behind the curtains.
Villains will never be right no matter how tragic or hurt they may seem. They chose evil instead of good. A hero overcomes the darkness but a villain is cosumed by it. Villains can never be justified or absolved of their responsibilities. Giving up is easy. Fighting for good is hard.
The quotes were correct, not the villains
I'd say at best they have identified the problems of the world, but have very incorrect and even insane solutions to those problems. They learned the wrong lessons from their failures.
They say what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, Villians are just heroes that were killed by what they've gone through
Hero's don't understand pain, suffering, sacrifice, and hard work because they are the villain, hero's wasn't born and grow up in poor communities, but no, they were born and grew up in rich communities because they got everything, love, support, perfection, popularity and of course the money. Even they judge us way too quickly, including deform peoples.
Villain's do understand pain, suffering, and sacrifice, even hard work because they are true hero's of this world. Because they were born and grew up in both communities, and they respect each other differences. They don't care about perfection, popularity, and money. Villain's care about the people they loved and lost. Now they want justice, and also revenge from the evil rich hero's.
I have one!
"If you want to get rich, start a religion". - L. Ron Hubbard
These are the kind of motivational speeches i love
The biggest difference between Villian and Hero is not their insight into reality, but the way they react to those insights.
Even though this isn't on here another good quote, "Sometimes what it takes to make things better to create a better world is not a hero, but a villain. "- Maleficent
Villains ❌️
Broken heroes ✔️
Every great villain thinks himself hero, And to be honest most times they are just ahead of the curve. They are the ones that are willing to do what is necessary
What people don't understand is Syndrome was right about only being respected because they're a threat. You really think people say sorry because they morally feel what they have done is wrong? You would be a fool to think that. They only say sorry in an effort to avert a consequence of their actions against someone who is a clear threat to them. Fear is more powerful than love
Especially these days. Scrolling on Twitter for 3 seconds is all the proof I need
Mr. Incredible isn't sorry for what he said, he's sorry about the end result. If Syndrome never became a threat, Mr. Incredible never would have spared him another thought.
Sometimes people do apologize because they feel what they did is morally wrong. That's what guilt is. The feeling that what you just did is wrong. The problem is that people have abused that feeling to the point that it's now seen as a weakness to be exploited in others.
"Making the mother of all Omelettes here Jack! Can't cry over every egg!" - Senator Armstrong.
(I chose my path, you chose the way of the hero
and they found you amusing for awhile
the people of the city
but the one thing they love more than a hero
is to see a hero fail, fall
die trying
in spite of everything you've done for them
eventually they will hate you
¿Why bother?)
My goodness what a quote, scary but so truthful i guess the only answer to that quote is that we still believe in the good inside of people, even if its limited.
“After all is said and done, there’s only one simple thing that separates hero from villain, do you know what that is?”
“Righteousness?”
“No… “
“Morality?”
“Not quite.”
“ ….. “
_”PERSPECTIVE!”_
22:58 man these Madara quotes always hit hard! Tbh I think even sub watchers love Madara dub voice!
7:01 lord Shen is the best dreamworks villain
what about death from puss in boots
In the end when someone loses everything use everything to be better
A villain isn’t born, it’s made.
Most villains are brokenhearted, or pushed to kill and do bad things. It’s easy to see someone as a bad person, but every villains has its own, troubled backstory.😢
Villains are simply people who understand existence as well as their role in it.
8:50 Palpatine is wrong here, a larger view of the Force did not help Anakin *or* Palpatine to become a complete or wise leaders.
19:54 Mobius isn't a villian though? And he's wrong on everthing he says about Loki here.
21:20 While everything V says here is true, he's not the villian of the story, he's the hero.
25:44 Joker's got a good pitch here, but his own scheme proved him wrong. Not actions by a hero, the people he expected to fall into his trap of false moarality beat him.
29:54 No resorce it truly finite in the scale of the universe, and if we aren't looking at that scale then the point where a species runs out will be self-correcting anyway.
35:17 Zamasu point fails on two counts. If we treat it like the universe he's actually speaking of, there is plenty of evidnce in the Dragon Ball universe that evil is not the sole domain of mortal, nor is evil inherient in all mortal. The Nimbus if decisive evidence of this. If we treat it like our own universe, God is a lie and Religions are methods of control, so there is no such thing as a divine right. And the vast majority of humans on Earth are not evil.
What distinguishes good people from bad is the constant pressure to do the right thing and the regret of not having done so. You either evolve to meet your standards or the pressure will crush you and you turn evil yourself.
Heroes sacrifice you for the world/everything but….
Villains sacrifice the world/everything for you
Villains are the real heroes
The soundtrack playing during Cruella's monologue, that hit me right in the heart. Tragedy and angels singing her to her life.
Bro said "QUOTES FROM VILLAINS WHO WERE COMPLETELY RIGHT" and bro puts Palpatine in the video ☠️
Ikr! Also included the bug from Men in Black like wtf
@@stix6278 Because in a way, they aren't wrong. As screwed up as it is
Oh, no. They're wrong. Most of these quotes are wrong. The characters that said them were wrong. Nothing has changed. Few of the quotes were right. But all well made. There's a BIG difference.
I believe putting palps in was that the jedi believed they were good. Palps offers as he quoted that good is certain point of view. The sith believes themselves to be for the purposes that everyone can live with order while the jedi brought chaos and endless wars to the people. That's just my opinion anyway
@@ashleymcgaw9443 Yeah not a lot of chaos or wars under the dark shroud of tyranny. But who wants to live under somebody else's thumb?!?!?
"The problem with loyalty to a cause is that the cause always betrays you." -Lockdown