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Quotes About Craftiness

Football is a game, and people have to be cunning.
~ Rivaldo
Tactics are manipulative.
~ Shiv Khera
you know how to be wicked, and being wicked is smart in this day and age.
~ Jen Calonita
how to be wicked, and being wicked is smart in this day and age.
~ Jen Calonita
This energy was so powerful that it made him swing from one mood or idea to the opposite—from spirituality to sensuality, from naïveté to craftiness. This daemon, he decided, was a spirit implanted in him at birth and it encompassed his whole being. How he managed this daemon would determine the length of his life and the success of his endeavors.
~ Robert Greene
Never make it too clear what you are doing or about to do.
~ Robert Greene
I can fight a lot of different ways. I'm pretty crafty.
~ Cub Swanson
Like foxes to a dustbin,
~ Robert Galbraith
Be prudent like Nestor and cunning like Odysseus.
~ Alexander Dumas
Reed shook his head. "Pretty damned clever," he added, unable to keep admiration from his tone.
~ Douglas E. Richards
Had his shim picks
~ F. Paul Wilson
They proceeded with an infinite guile that would have horrified her parents.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
You didn't want to know, so it was easy for her to fool you. She works left-handed.
~ Alice Hoffman
He taketh the wise in their own craftiness.
~ Anonymous
What does guile mean?" "Deceit, duplicity, dishonesty
~ Francine Pascal
Antiochus shall act prosperously according to his mental perception, and shall be so assisted by' his craftiness, as to obtain whatever he shall grasp at.
~ John Calvin
The tricky ones cannot survive without doing tricks.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
A crook remains always sickly infatuated to the love or likes for own looks; and the people who have doubt on this outlook can look into the lifestyle of the crafty people from the genuine history book.
~ Anuj Somany
e sabe, mais do que ninguém, que sua alma é um velho catre, cheio de insensatez e de solércia.
~ Ariano Suassuna
A fox is subtlety itself.
~ Aristophanes
Full of wiles, full of guile, at all times, in all ways,Are the children of Men.
~ Aristophanes
People love gentle larceny.
~ Dan Aykroyd
history would be nothing but a record of stupidity save for the cunning
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
The bold are helpless without cleverness.
~ Euripides