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Quotes About Mischief

I believe in kindness. Also in mischief.
~ Mary Oliver
The gorilla's fur was very black against the green leaves. She had large nostrils and small ears. Her bright brown eyes were full of mischief.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
Loki was a shape changer and a trickster. He could turn into animals like fish, horses, and falcons. At times, Loki helped the gods, but his tricks also made them angry.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
No guilt, no mischief, no malignity, no misery, can be found comparable to mine. When I run over the frightful catalogue of my sins, I cannot believe that I am the same creature whose thoughts were once filled with sublime and transcendent visions of the beauty and the majesty of goodness. But it is even so; the fallen angel becomes a malignant devil. Yet even that enemy of God and man had friends and associates in his desolation; I am alone.
~ Mary Shelley
Once threw a mug of tea at a policeman
~ Maureen Johnson
Jingle bells, Batman smells, Robin laid an egg. Batmobile Lost its wheel, And Joker got away.
~ Barbara Park
He had an instinct for mischief in his head, just as some people have a way with numbers or a clear sense of direction.
~ Stephen King
The best way of getting into something is to think of it as mischief.
~ Steve Aylett
I guess I love mischief as much as Amelia Bedelia. I simply enjoy laughing at life.
~ Peggy Parish
No greater mischief could be wrought Than love united to a jealous thought.
~ Robert Greene
Cole is in what Wendy refers to as his E.T. stage, wherein he waddles around the house like E.T., exploring and trashing everything within reach, making strange little noises as he goes.
~ Jonathan Tropper
Exu eats anything in the way of food, but he drinks only one thing: straight rum. At the crossroads Exu waits sitting upon the night to take the most difficult road, the narrowest, the most winding, the bad road, it is generally held, for all Exu wants is to frolic, to make mischief. Exu, the great mischief-maker, Vadinho's patron deity.
~ Jorge Amado
Quincas Berro Dágua, divertidíssimo, tentava passar rasteiras no cabo e no negro, estendia a língua para os transeuntes, enfiou a cabeça por uma porta para espiar, malicioso, um casal de namorados, pretendia, a cada passo, estirar-se na rua.
~ Jorge Amado
Good fight last night," Mousefur rasped beside him, her eyes gleaming with mischief. "It almost made up for missing out on a battle." Fireheart scowled as Dustpaw added, "Yeah! Nice moves, Fireheart—for a kittypet.
~ Erin Hunter
He also said Mistyfoot's kits are about to begin their training," meowed Mousefur. "You know, the ones Fireheart saved from the floods," she added, her eyes sparkling with mischief. Fireheart noticed Leopardfur stiffen
~ Erin Hunter
A stowaway!" Captain Red Beard hollered. "This is unpoopitable!" The scraggly terrier was furious.
~ Erin Soderberg
When a child is locked in the bathroom with water running and he says he's doing nothing but the dog is barking, call 911.
~ Erma Bombeck
Someone had keyed my car.
~ Ernest Cline
If the scriptures had been written with one half of the care and ability with which they have been explained and defended, they would not have been the cause of so much contention and mischief, and they would not have stood in need of so much explanation and defense.
~ Ethan Allen
But in Australia a model child is - I sasy it not without thankfulness - an unknown quantity. It may be that the miasmas of naughtiness develop best in the sunny brilliancy of our atmosphere. It may be that the land and the people are so young-hearted together, and the children's spirits are not crushed and saddened by the shadow of long years' sorrowful history. There is a lurking sparkle of joyousness and rebellion and mischief in nature here, and therefore in children.
~ Ethel Turner
I think I started going clubbing when I was 14. I remember I made a fake ID and laminated it myself. I forget what the name on it was, but I remember it was something so stupid. We went to Kinko's to do it.
~ Julia Fox
Bosheit ist bloß eine Art Ungeschicklichkeit.
~ Bertolt Brecht
Abner Larrabee's wife, who is a social leader in town, wailed piteously in a letter to the editor of the Mammoth Falls Gazette that her prize peonies had been stoned to death just before they reached the full glory of their bloom. She complained bitterly about "wanton boys who create mischief with their teen-age pranks" and wondered when the mayor was going to do something about the problem of juvenile delinquency.
~ Bertrand R. Brinley
His mouth is full of cursing and deceit and fraud: under his tongue is mischief and vanity.
~ Bible