“But of course, there's no rest for the wicked, which I certainly am; as I said, no rest for the wicked.”
“I prefer the wicked rather than the foolish. The wicked sometimes rest.”
“They said there was no rest for the wicked. In fact, there was rest neither for the virtuous nor the wicked, nor for guys like Billy, who were uncommitted regarding the whole idea of virtue versus wickedness and who were just trying to do their jobs.”
“No rest for the wicked, Bob, and that means that we can't slack off either, or they'll outwork us.”
“When I am wicked I am in high spirits.”
“I am wicked in many ways.”