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All wars are follies, very expensive and very mischievous ones.

Benjamin Franklin
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She was dark-haired, fierce; she wore two drop earrings made of crystal; her face was a pure oval tickled with dimples; her skin was golden; and her laugh was like a fire in the night. But on her face you could also read the concentration of a soul whose life is entirely inward, and a mischievous gravity which acquires a silver patina with age.

Muriel Barbery, The Life of Elves
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In the mind of all, fiction, in the logical sense, has been the coin of necessity;—in that of poets of amusement—in that of the priest and the lawyer of mischievous immorality in the shape of mischievous ambition,—and too often both priest and lawyer have framed or made in part this instrument.

Jeremy Bentham, The Panopticon Writings
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Passions are less mischievous than boredom for passions tend to diminish and boredom increase.

Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly
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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 Duke's Children
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The best music is that which subtly connects with your reality but mischievously transcends you into an enticing imagination.

Hrishikesh Agnihotri
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Some mischievous people always there. Last several thousand years, always there. In future, also.

Dalai Lama
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The only known technique to an imitator is to steal and rephrase, then with a mischievous smile, he said, "i did it", without any confidence and prove.

Michael Bassey Johnson
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I prefer being curious, mischievous and clever black monkey to being filthy, greedy and bad mannered white pig.

Boakye Opoku Agyemang
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It disturbs me no more to find men base, unjust, or selfish than to see apes mischievous, wolves savage, or the vulture ravenous.

Jean-Paul Sartre
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