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Quotes About Knavery

No man is so much a fool as not to have wit enough sometimes to be a knave; nor any so cunning a knave as not to have the weakness sometimes to play the fool.
~ Sir George Savile, 8th Baronet
Cardinal Mazarin was a great knave, but no great man; much more cunning than able; scandalously false and dirtily greedy.
~ Lord Chesterfield
Pay attention to minute particulars. Take care of the little ones. Generalization and abstraction are The plea of the hypocrite, scoundrel, and knave.
~ William Blake
God has punished the knave, and the devil has drowned the rest.
~ Voltaire
How absolute the knave is! we must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us.
~ William Shakespeare
What should such fellows as I do crawling between heaven and earth? We are arrant knaves, all.
~ William Shakespeare
A brave world, sir, full of religion, knavery, and change: we shall shortly see better days.
~ Aphra Behn
A man who first tried to guess 'what the public wants,' and then preached that as Christianity because the public wants it, would be a pretty mixture of fool and knave
~ C. S. Lewis
his view that in framing a government "every man ought to be supposed a knave and to have no other end in all his actions but private interests." The task of government was not to stop selfish striving—a hopeless task—but to harness it for the public good.
~ Ron Chernow
It means that you two, precious father and son, would be a pair of knaves if you had sense enough; but, failing in that, you are only a pair of fools!
~ E.D.E.N. Southworth
For my part, if a man must needs be a knave, I would have him a debonair knave, and I liked Rupert Hentzau better than his long-faced, close-eyed companions.
~ Anthony Hope
A brave world, sir, full of religion, knavery, and change: we shall shortly see better days.
~ Aphra Behn
That man is thought a dangerous knave, Or zealot plotting crime, Who for advancement of his kind Is wiser than his time.
~ Douglas William Jerrold
stationer, that Riddlesden, the attorney, was a very knave.
~ Benjamin Franklin
the pleasures of the world are chiefly folly, and the business of it mostly knavery, and both nothing better than vanity; the men of pleasure tearing one another to pieces from the emulation of spending money, and the men of business from envy in getting it.
~ Henry Fielding
You will be amused when you see that I have more than once deceived without the slightest qualm of conscience, both knaves and fools.
~ Giacomo Casanova
When the Many are rulers, it cannot but be that, again, knavery is bred in the state; but now the knaves do not grow to hate one another—they become fast friends. For they combine together to maladminister the public concerns. This goes on until one man takes charge of affairs for the Many and puts a stop to the knaves. As a result of this, he wins the admiration of the Many, and, being so admired, lo! you have your despot again;
~ Herodotus
Necessity makes an honest man a knave.
~ Daniel Defoe
It is much easier to ruin a man of principle than a man of none, for he may be ruined through his scruples. Knavery is supple and can bend; but honesty is firm and upright, and yields not.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
Bold knaves thrive without one grain of sense, But good men starve for want of impudence.
~ John Dryden
Cunning leads to knavery. It is but a step from one to the other, and that very slippery. Only lying makes the difference; add that to cunning, and it is knavery.
~ Ovid
What is got over the Devil's back (that's by knavery), is spent under the belly (that's by lechery).
~ Thomas Middleton
If he sinned, she tortured him. If he drank, and lied, was often a poltroon, sometimes a knave, she wielded the lash unmercifully.
~ D.H. Lawrence
Necessity makes an honest man a knave.
~ Daniel Defoe