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Quotes About Thief

They were neither the first nor the last to gild the name of thief.
~ Robert E. Howard
Evie replied with an eye-roll. "Do you think you can manage to not steal anything while I'm gone?" "The only thing I'm trying to steal is your heart, doll." Sam smirked. "You're not that talented a thief, Sam Lloyd.
~ Libba Bray
The only thing I'm trying to steal is your heart, doll." Sam smirked. "You're not that talented a thief, Sam Lloyd.
~ Libba Bray
A thief is one who insists on sharing his victimhood.
~ Criss Jami, Healology
The stupid thief wears the sheep bell around his neck! Such stupidity of the bad is always good for the society!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
What is life? The joy of the blessed, the sorrow of the sad, and a search for death. And what is death? An inevitable happening, an uncertain pilgrimage, the tears of the living, the thief of man.
~ Donna Woolfolk Cross
I am the door! By me, if any man enters in, he shall be saved and find pasture. The thief cometh not, but to steal, kill and destroy.
~ Douglas Hensley
A husband can no more blame his wife for the state of their marriage than a thief can blame his hands. As Christ assumed responsibility for things He didn't do, so husbands should be willing to do the same for their wives.
~ Douglas Wilson
In seasons of harvest, there is a more urgent need for watchmen, as the "thief" is going to do all he can to steal it, keeping the greater portion. It is little wonder that God has preceded the greatest harvest of souls the world has ever known— which is now happening— with the greatest prayer awakening in history. The Lord of the harvest is wise. I can assure you He has 24- hour sentries "watching" the harvest.
~ Dutch Sheets
The last business of Christ's life was the saving of a poor penitent thief.
~ Dwight L. Moody
What a unique treasure are the things we have learned to live without, for no thief can take them from us.
~ Robert Breault
Só para o nome-da-mãe ou de "ladrão" era que não havia remédio, por ser a ofensa grave.
~ João Guimarães Rosa
I regarded the pumpkin thief's worst nightmare: splotchy coat, tattered ears, sleeping death rattle. "He gums robbers to death?" I asked. "What if they bring biscuits?
~ Joan Bauer
A thief is a thief is a thief.
~ Annie Bryant
Pon a un ladrón entre hombres honrados y acabarán quitándole el reloj.
~ Flann O'Brien
I didn't understand depression, how it was a con and a thief of joy. How it lured people away, making them believe that the world was better off without them.
~ Lisa Unger
She told me I didn't understand depression, how it was a con and a thief of joy. How it lured people away, making them believe that the world was better off without them.
~ Lisa Unger
In my stolen photographs -- for the photographer must be a thief, he must steal instants of other people's time to make his own tiny eternities -- it was this intimacy I sought, hte closeness of the living and the dead.
~ Salman Rushdie
The thief's widow had turned him, before she married him, into a thief of a stupid and terrible kind, because she had made him rob himself.
~ Salman Rushdie
I'm the guy who happened to be home the night Kat came to steal a Monet.- Hale
~ Ally Carter
The honor that knowledge will give us will be entirely ours, and it will not be taken from us by the thief 's skill . . . or by the passage of time."24 Nowhere
~ Joel Kotkin
That's the way it is in life. You let go of what is beautiful and unique. You pursue something new and don't even know that the wind of your own running is a thief.
~ Sena Jeter Naslund
Some people really think that great wealth makes crime respectable, and if it is pointed out to a wealthy but dishonest man, that he is merely a common thief, and if in addition, the fact is proved to everybody's satisfaction, his anger is noticeable.
~ Edmund Lester Pearson
The thief's underworld, which is different from that of the mafiosi, gang bangers, and racketeers, has many adages and observations. If you can't do the time don't mess with crime is the best-known. Another is: A thief's nerve is in direct proportion to his financial condition. Or: Hard times make hard people.
~ Edward Bunker