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Quotes About Thievery

If it wasn't for pick-pockets I'd have no sex life at all.
~ Rodney Dangerfield
The devastating consequences of wealth redistribution, intergenerational thievery, massive federal spending, endless borrowing, and unimaginable debt accumulation on American society, and most particularly on the ruling generation and future generations, are a travesty. Stealing from the future does not establish the utopia promised by the statists. It is the rising generation's grave moral failure.
~ Mark R. Levin
The sheer brutality of it ate at him. He hated war. He hated the Germans for starting it. For what? Putting your boot on another man's head and stealing him blind, until someone with a bigger boot comes along to kick you out of the way? As far as Pino was concerned, wars were about murder and thievery. One army killed to steal the hill; then another killed to steal it back.
~ Unknown
As far as Pino was concerned, wars were about murder and thievery. One army killed to steal the hill; then another killed to steal it back.
~ Unknown
If it weren't for pickpockets, I'd have no sex life at all.
~ Rodney Dangerfield
I congratulate you on your success stealing the painting.
~ Unknown
Desire made fools of us all, did it not? What was more controlling than unconsummated desire? What but wanting sent men on fatal quests or led them to begin senseless wars? What else led to thievery or murder? It wasn't desire that was the enemy, but the inability to assuage it. Desire was only an emotion. It was no more evil than love.
~ Megan Chance
A golden tomb is useful only for the thieves!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Man is a thief, an impudent thief! He steals honey from bees, eggs from chickens, milk from cows and life from the God!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Knowing when not to take an item, however deflating, is mandatory for a thief expecting career longevity.
~ Michael Finkel
They always do the same thing - come in, ask for a meal, hide, and then run off with a harp or a bag full of money the minute I fall asleep,' Dobbilan said. 'And they're always named Jack. Always. We've lived in this castle for twenty years, and every three months, regular as clockwork, one of those boys shows up, and there's never been a Tom, Dick, or Harry among 'em. Just Jacks. The English have no imagination.
~ Unknown
Estaba sentado, quieto como una estatua, y me dolían los dedos. Quería tocar, no escuchar. «Quería» no es un verbo suficientemente intenso. Me moría de ganas de tocar. No me enorgullezco de haberme planteado robarle el laúd y marcharme de allí aprovechando la oscuridad de la noche.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
Every Artist is a Cannibal,every Poet is a Thief.All kill for inspiration and sing about their grief
~ Unknown
and low-life cable network producers, who have never had a thought in their heads that did not come from something else they saw on cable television, are so unthreatened by me that they feel safe stealing my stuff and claiming to have had sudden strokes of genius.
~ Unknown
When daylight is gone, the murderer rises to kill the poor and needy; in the night he is like a thief.
~ Job 24:14
Judas did not say this because he cared about the poor, but because he was a thief. As keeper of the money bag, he used to take from what was put into it.
~ John 12:6