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Quotes About Mischievous

God is Love -- I dare say. But what a mischievous devil Love is
~ Samuel Butler
It's so much more fun to be naughty... -A
~ Sara Shepard
I was often very, incredibly naughty, and if I didn't come home at tea time I used to be sent to bed without any dinner. But people used to bring me things: I was better fed in bed.
~ Diane Cilento
Blasted doorknob of a kender
~ Margaret Weis Tracy Hickman
meterme en líos
~ Mark Haddon
The room, as she saw it, was a web of motion, a symphony of mischievou dancing particles quite like the smooth and placid notes of a fine concerto.
~ Mark Helprin
There is no such mischievous nonsense in all the world as equality. That is what father says. What men ought to want is liberty.
~ Anthony Trollope
The idea that political virtue is all on one side is both mischievous and absurd. We allow ourselves to talk in that way because indignation, scorn, and sometimes, I fear, vituperation, are the fuel with which the necessary heat of debate is maintained.
~ Anthony Trollope
No mention of that local hunt, Watson, said Holmes with a mischievous smile, but a country doctor, as you very astutely observed.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Come get some anytime you miss your mama and need your ass spanked. -Dev
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Almost any house, caught unexpectedly or at an odd angle, can turn a deeply humorous look on a watching person; even a mischievous little chimney, or a dormer like a dimple, can catch up a beholder with a sense of fellowship; but a house arrogant and hating, never off guard, can only be evil.
~ Shirley Jackson
Almost any house, caught unexpectedly or at an odd angle, can turn a deeply humorous look on a watching person; even a mischievous little chimney, or a dormer like a dimple, can catch up a beholder with a sense of fellowship;
~ Shirley Jackson
impish, vivacious, and daring. She was half smoldering, half firecracker. Her face was puckishly heart shaped, her eyes were a mischievous brown, her figure alluring.
~ Sidney Sheldon
And, no, they haven't done it. I put him out of his misery. Done what? asks Noah. Put the sausage in the cupcake, says Lorcan, draining his coffee. Lorcan! I snap. Don't say things like that! Noah explodes with laughter. Put the sausage in the cupcake! he crows. The sausage in the cupcake! Great. I glare at Lorcan, who stares back, unmoved. And, anyway, cupcake? I've never heard it called that.
~ Sophie Kinsella
I often feel like I have this spirit living inside of me, always dressing in like short mini skirts... but then I start to discover myself. So there are eight spirits, mischievous ones, sad ones, handsome ones, wise ones, and crazy ones.
~ Bai Ling
The Herdmans were absolutely the worst kids in the history of the world. They lied and stole and smoked cigars (even the girls) and talked dirty and hit little kids and cussed their teachers and took the name of the Lord in vain and set fire to Fred Shoemaker's old broken-down toolhouse.
~ Barbara Robinson
I look at where I've come from and realize that I'm lucky to make it out. I was a mischievous kid and I understand the whole reasoning of youth today because I didn't have much to do in the afternoon after school.
~ Fabolous
I was a rebellious kid, always getting into trouble.
~ Scott Haze
There was a pony named Barbapoppa that I received at the age of five, and he was very mischievous and maybe even devilish. Barbapoppa was the most fabulous first animal I was to have and challenged me much.
~ Chantal Sutherland
I've never been reckless - it's always calculated. I'm mischievous, but I'm calculated.
~ Drake
I was a scam artist in high school for a while.
~ Scott Caan
for nothing is ever so mischievous in its own place as it is out of it;
~ George MacDonald
Timeless' dealt with the integrity of what drum'n'bass was about, but 'Saturnz Return' was the mischievous kid in me doing something completely the opposite.
~ Goldie
Me and my sisters were so awful. One nanny, we loved, but we hacked her email and sent her boyfriend lots of weird messages, and we once actually locked her in the toilet, too.
~ Suki Waterhouse