Quotes About Thief
Jesper was prowling the corridors, examining the locks on the many doors with a professional interest that Hal found disconcerting. He came upon the former thief crouching by a heavy lock that secured a door on the second floor. The lock was far more formidable than the relatively simple ones on the bedroom doors. "Just
~ John Flanagan
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The Stealer in the Night was Jory Ruhl.
~ John Flanagan
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I'm a killer, not a thief.
~ John Hart
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But Doc knew that was the key to successful lying. People judged what other people would do by what they themselves would do. You could tell a hell of a lot about a man by what he assumed others got up to. If you're looking for a thief, bet on the man who's always accusing his neighbors.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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Le poète est vraiment voleur de feu.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
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The Poet, therefore, is truly the thief of fire.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
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for in eating of the forbidden fruit our first parents committed an act of theft. Is it not then something more than a coincidence that we find a "thief" (yea, two thieves) connected with the second Tree also?
~ Arthur W. Pink
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Un hombre honrado y un ladrón nunca pueden pensar igual.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
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That makes the federal government a thief. Hence, a common conservative attitude toward the government: You can't trust it, since, like a thief, it's always trying to find ways to take your money. Liberals
~ George Lakoff
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So if an employer says, "we just don't have the money to pay for your pension," that means that he has either embezzled, stolen, or misspent your earnings, which by contract he is responsible for paying you. Your employer is a thief.
~ George Lakoff
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The extremes of glory and of shame, Like east and west, become the same No Indian prince has to his palace - More followers than a thief to the gallows.
~ Samuel Butler
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Stephen King, The Gunslinger
~ Time's the thief of memory
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A burglar who respects his art always takes his time before taking anything else.
~ O. Henry
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A procrastinator is a thief of his or her own time.
~ Jhoon Goo Rhee
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Time, the greatest thief of all.
~ Ally Carter
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Procrastination-thou wretched thief of time and opportunity!
~ Spencer W. Kimball
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The London criminal is certainly a dull fellow. Look out of this window, Watson. See how the figures loom up, are dimly seen, and then blend once more into the cloudbank. The thief or the murderer could roam London on such a day as the tiger does the jungle, unseen until he pounces, and then evident only to his victim. There have been numerous petty thefts. This great and sombre stage is set for something more worthy than that. It is fortunate for this community that I am not a criminal.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
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Love is one of the simplest of what we call the Mysteries, and yet the strongest, like air: the greatest treasure cannot buy it nor the smartest thief steal it nor the most powerful emperor command it. And like air, it freely fills to infinity whatever is open to it.
~ Sherwood Smith
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For each of us, time is a thief of glory. What gives meaning to our lives and deaths is love and hope, if we are willing to share and accept.
~ Sigmund Brouwer
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For each of us, time is a thief of flory. What give meaning to our lives and deaths is love and hope, if we are willing to share and accept
~ Sigmund Brouwer
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Sweet assurance of this truth is given. In Luke 23:39-43 we see how the repenting thief turned to Jesus on the cross beside him and said, "Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom.
~ John R. Rice
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But there is no parity between the feeling of a person for his own opinion, and the feeling of another who is offended at his holding it; no more than between the desire of a thief to take a purse, and the desire of the right owner to keep it. And a person's taste is as much his own peculiar concern as his opinion or his purse.
~ John Stuart Mill
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Suspect each moment, for it is a thief, tiptoeing away with more than it brings.
~ John Updike
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Un sangue-misto di rado si trova contento in compagnia: c'è sempre qualcosa che gli fa ombra , ma in realtà è lui che si fa ombra da se stesso, come il ladro e il tesoro, che si fanno ombra uno con l'altro
~ Elsa Morante
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