“Can there be a woe or curse in all the stores of vengeance equal to the malignity of such a practice?”
“To form a safe and satisfactory judgment of the proper remedy, it is absolutely necessary that we should be well acquainted with the extent and malignity of the disease.”
“Yet it's not the malignity of some papers, but the mentality of their readers, that is the problem.”
“For the BBC to stoop so low to suggest that there's tampering going on is a gross malignment of the reputable TV company who make Millionaire.”
“Many of the insults go well beyond the accustomed malignment of political opponents and are better labelled as character assassination and demonization.”
“I do not recognize, beside the class of the good and the wise, a permanent class of skeptics, or a class of conservatives, or of malignants, or of materialists.”
“Malignants being again brought into places of power and trust, he demitted his office.”
“It's not simply, as the maligners would have it, a moneygrabbing procedure.”
“Kevin also gives himself the opportunity to vent a lot of anger and frustration out at the film industry, Internet maligners and, um, more Internet maligners.”
“In recent years, the internet has provided a new medium for malcontents and maligners to spread fiction as fact to a wide swath of the public through mass distributed e-mails.”