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Quotes About Scheming

Everything's an act. Everything's strategy.
~ Peter Watts
I always like playing the bad guys. They have more fun!
~ James Badge Dale
What we get, instead, are characters keeping their heartless compulsions secret from those who love them; characters scheming to appear loving or to prove to themselves that what feels like love is really just disguised self-interest; or, at most, characters directing an abstract or spiritual love toward somebody profoundly repellent . . .
~ Jonathan Franzen
Where on earth do you get a rose in Elsinore in the middle of winter?" "Don't you want it?" She took the flower from him, kissed his cheek. No bristles. No beard. A clean-shaven man with a kind and amiable face. Scheming. She didn't doubt it. But he was a diplomat by training. It was only to be expected. And if he'd lacked those skills perhaps neither of them would have managed Old Hamlet's death, the marriage, the succession so easily.
~ A.J. Hartley
We shall perish by guile just as we slew.
~ Aeschylus
That man could hide behind a corkscrew he's so twisted.
~ Pip Granger
Bobby Roode is the kind of guy who will stab anyone in the back to get what he wants.
~ Shawn Spears
witches, such as Jadis, "are not interested in things or people unless they can use them; they are terribly practical";
~ Joseph Pearce
Who does she think she's kidding? As if I don't know why she's sucking up to me— Because I've got something she'd like to get her hands on. At least, she thinks I've got him.
~ Josie Brown
Or maybe you are my own life scheming desperately to climb back in.
~ Joy Harjo
Plagueis extended his left hand to touch him on the crown of the head. "Then it is done. From this day forward, the truth of you, now and forever more, will be Sidious.
~ James Luceno
I don't like this war. I don't like the cold-blooded scheming at the beginning and the carnage at the end and the grumbling and the jealousies and the pettishness in the middle. I hate the lack of gallantry and grace; the self-seeking; the destruction of valuable people and things. I believe in danger and endeavor as a form of tempering but I reject it if this is the only shape it can take.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
What devilish things we do when we try to be clever.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
She's not sensual. She doesn't want affairs. It's just cold-blooded experiment on her part and the fun of stirring people up and setting them against each other. She dabbled in that too. She's the sort of woman who's never had a row with anyone in her life--but rows always happen where she is! She makes them happen. She's kind of female Iago. She must have drama. But she doesn't want to be involved herself. She's always outside pulling strings--looking on--enjoying it!
~ Agatha Christie
Ah, well, bad blood somewhere. Mind you, I like the rascal—but he's the kind who would murder his grandmother for a shilling or two quite cheerfully. No moral sense. Odd the way some people seem to be born without it.
~ Agatha Christie
Would-be Machiavellis, some long dead before the Florentine statesman himself ever lived, anticipate the historian's enquiries by booby-trapping evidence, laying false trails, and liquidating artifacts. (This might have been what Napoleon had in mind when he blew off the nose of the Sphinx. Or was it Mohammed Sa'im al-Dahr who did it, in 1378 A.D.? No one really knows.)
~ Randall Robinson
More often than not, I get cast as quite Machiavellian roles - it's something about my face; I'm quite shifty or something!
~ Natalie Dormer
There are one hundred and ninety ways of being a bastard and Carne knew all of them.
~ Raymond Chandler
Gabrielle turned to Colm. "These men will be of interest to you." Colm looked them over. "Why is that?" he asked. With her back to the infidels, she whispered, "They like to dig holes.
~ Julie Garwood
Don't think so much of your own Cunning, as to forget other Men's; a Cunning Man is overmatched by a cunning Man and a Half.
~ Benjamin Franklin
The cunningest dissimulation is when a man pretends to be caught in the traps others set for him; and a man is never so easily over-reached as when he is contriving to over-reach others.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
To a crafty man, a crafty and an halfe.
~ George Herbert
In King's Landing, there are two sorts of people. The players and the pieces… Every man's a piece to start with, and every maid as well. Even some who think they are players." Petyr Baelish
~ George R. R. Martin
No fox is foxier than man!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan