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Quotes About Accomplice

Unlike the millions who casually masturbate in solitude while looking at girlie pictures in Playboy and similar magazines, the massage man preferred an accomplice, an attendant lady of respectable appearance who would help him reduce the guilt and loneliness of this most lonely act of love.
~ Gay Talese
What is irritating about love is that it is a crime that requires an accomplice.
~ Charles Baudelaire
The accomplice to the crime of corruption is frequently our own indifference.
~ Bess Myerson
For all that has been said of the love that certain natures (on shore) have professed for it, for all the celebrations it has been the object of in prose and song, the sea has never been friendly to man. At most it has been the accomplice of human restlessness.
~ Joseph Conrad
Cosgrove wondered why he was such a willing accomplice to Hanson's dumbfuckery. Why he deferred to the whims of this latter-day village idiot. But there really wasn't any mystery to his acquiescence. He was desperate. Desperate and, yes, curious. Curious to see what would become of all of this.
~ Tom Cooper
Love is the ultimate outlaw. It just won't adhere to any rules. The most any of us can do is to sign on as its accomplice. Instead of vowing to honor and obey, maybe we should swear to aid and abet.
~ Tom Robbins
Love is the ultimate outlaw. It just won't adhere to any rules. The most any of us can do is to sign on as its accomplice. Instead of vowing to honor and obey, maybe we should swear to aid and abet. That would mean that security is out of the question. The words "make" and "stay" become inappropriate. My love for you has no strings attached. I love you for free.
~ Tom Robbins
Silence is unacceptable in the face of injustice, and being neutral is being a coward and an accomplice to the evil sides of our history.
~ Kevin Powell
With silent films, you're better off avoiding irony, because the spectator is your accomplice. It's this pact that leads to emotion being created.
~ Michel Hazanavicius
I was an accomplice in my own frustration.
~ Peter Shaffer
the past held only this wisdom: that love was a damaging mistake, and its accomplice, hope, a treacherous illusion
~ Khaled Hosseini
Mary being destined to negotiate peace between God and man, it was not proper that she should be an accomplice in the disobedience of Adam.
~ Alphonsus Liguori
accomplice," Ridgeway said. "Caesar. Did it make
~ Colson Whitehead
As far back as I can remember myself—and I remember myself with lawless lucidity, I have been my own accomplice, who knows too much, and therefore is dangerous.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
Allison hoped like hell this really was the act of a lone gunman. Any accomplice would have no trouble disappearing into the mob. •
~ Laura Griffin
What is annoying in love, is that it is a crime in which one cannot do without an accomplice.
~ Charles Baudelaire
Here is the charming evening, the criminal's friend;It comes like an accomplice, with stealthy tread.
~ Charles Baudelaire
A friend of the devil is a friend of mine.
~ Grateful Dead
When we ask advice we are usually looking for an accomplice.
~ Charles Varlet de La Grange
It seems to me that you and I were made for each other. I am your best friend's best friend and we both have a taste for stealing other people's jewellery.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
He says, "You're an idiot. You couldn't get yourself arrested without me along to help.
~ Daniel Wallace
1. One who countenances, supports, or protects. Commonly a wretch who supports with insolence, and is paid with flattery JOHNSON'S
~ Henry Hitchings
An editor is an accomplice, looking in from the outside. That objective view is essential. We don't write in a vacuum, and we don't publish in a vacuum.
~ David Bergen
We are dealing with a genuine Stockholm syndrome on a mass scale - when the hostage becomes the accomplice of the hostage taker - as well as a revolution of the concept of voluntary servitude and master-slave relations. When the entire society becomes an accomplice to those who took it hostage, but just as much when individuals split into, for themselves, hostage and hostage taker.
~ Jean Baudrillard