In every one of the 'Squickerwonker' books, we will explore a new Squickerwonker character and their vice and how their vice generally leads to their undoing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The disgrace of others often keeps tender minds from vice.
He who busies himself with things other than improvement of his own self becomes perplexed in darkness and entangled in ruin. His evil spirits immerse him deep in vices and make his bad actions seem handsome.
What keeps us from abandoning ourselves entirely to one vice, often, is the fact that we have several.
A am a great friend of public amusements, they keep people from vice.
Vices are simply the errors which a man makes in his search after his own happiness. Unlike crimes, they imply no malice toward others, and no interference with their persons or property.
When our vices leave us, we like to imagine it is we who are leaving them.
Flippancy, the most hopeless form of intellectual vice.
I think my vice would be outdoing myself.
He that has energy enough to root out a vice should go further, and try to plant a virtue in its place.
Vice is a creature of such hideous mien... that the more you see it the better you like it.