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No man commits evil for the sake of it; even the Devil himself has some farther design in sinning, than barely the wicked part of it.
— Daniel Defoe
Someone's got to look after the devil himself, as long as he wears clothes and needs food and drink.
— Mary Stewart
Left to himself, man is half beast and half devil.
— George Whitefield
He says NO! In thunder; but the Devil himself cannot make him say yes.
— Herman Melville
Part of him screamed to walk away, and another part of him couldn't walk away if the devil himself threatened to kick his ass.
— Lisa Kessler
When a man sells eleven ounces for twelve, he makes a compact with the devil, and sells himself for the value of an ounce.
— Henry Ward Beecher
A simple person must be encouraged to see the Christian life as a war, not only with the world, the devil, and the flesh, but with God Himself.
— Dan B. Allender
It is easy-terribly easy-to shake a man's faith in himself. To take advantage of that to to break a man's spirit is Devil's work.
— George Bernard Shaw
You must consider every man your enemy who speaks ill of your King, and you must treat every Frenchman as if he were the Devil himself.
— Horatio Nelson
The flesh is a worse enemy than the devil himself.
— Isaac Ambrose
We are oft to blame in this, -
'tis too much proved, - that with devotion's visage,
and pios action we do sugar o'er
the devil himself. — William Shakespeare
'tis too much proved, - that with devotion's visage,
and pios action we do sugar o'er
the devil himself. — William Shakespeare
When one is dining with the devil himself," I mutter, "a vast amount of preparation is in order.
— Aprilynne Pike
Communism is a religion that is inspired, directed and motivated by the Devil himself who has declared war against Almighty God.
— Billy Graham
Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself
Upon thy wicked dam — William Shakespeare
Upon thy wicked dam — William Shakespeare
Anyone who exposes himself to the Devil, even in a movie, is exposing himself to real danger. ...
— David Frost
Once the two of you come together, even the devil himself will be running for cover.
- The Duke of Traherne — Diana Quincy
- The Duke of Traherne — Diana Quincy
Every man for himself, and the Devil take the hindmost.
— Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
May the devil himself splatter you with dung.
— Jean Cocteau
I could marry the Devil himself if he had some money.
— Dodie Smith
Handsome as sin and more dangerous than the devil himself, Braden MacAllister had but one affliction in life. He adored all women.
— Kinley MacGregor
To save my son, I would plot with the devil himself.
— Philippa Gregory
The Devil often places himself upon the tongues of creatures, causing them to chatter nonsensically.
— St. Catherine Of Siena
An old woman ... is a person who has no sense of decency; if once she takes to living, the devil himself can't get rid of her.
— Fanny Burney
In some ways, she was naive. Innocent even. In other ways, she was the devil himself.
— T.M. Frazier
The rules of grammar are mere human statutes, which is why when he speaks out of the possessed the Devil himself speaks bad Latin.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
Something about giving himself over to a woman was worse than having lunch with the devil ...
— Ana Castillo
Man cannot control himself, and if he will not be controlled by Jesus Christ, then he will be controlled by Satan.
— Billy Graham
Every man for himself, the devil for all.
— Robert Burton
You will encounter disappointments in your ministry, in yourself, and even in God Himself but remember that all these are intrigues of the devil
— Sunday Adelaja
I won't let you go. I'll follow you to the heights of heaven and the depths of hell to fight God and the devil himself to keep you.
— J.R. Loveless
I am quite sure I am more afraid of people who are themselves terrified of the devil than I am of the devil himself.
— Teresa Of Avila
The present participle is the Devil himself, she thought, now that we are in the place for believing in Devils.
— Virginia Woolf
Don't you ever dare judge, for who among us can say that when the devil himself offered us a deal, we refused?
— Kamand Kojouri
If it was a sin for you to choose me ... then I would go to the Devil himself and bless him for tempting ye to it.
— Diana Gabaldon
You tried to barter with the devil himself for me, you crazy woman. Bloody hell, doona you ever risk your life for mine. Ever! Do you hear me?
— Karen Marie Moning
If I had to climb into hell and wrestle the devil himself for one of my films, I would do it.
— Werner Herzog
Satan exalted himself above God and endeavored to get man to doubt the reliability of God's Word.
— Billy Graham
[As they say in the old legends]Before a man goes to the devil himself, he sends plenty of other souls thither.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
Because when Eddie's in that fuckin zone, he could talk the devil into setting himself on fire.
— Stephen King
The devil considers all misplaced trust as devil worship, for he hides himself in its shadows.
— Bill Johnson
The Devil himself had probably re-designed Hell in the light of the information he had gained from observing airport layouts.
— Anthony Price
An angel wants to know the face of the devil," he mused more to himself than to me. "If I allow this, will it satisfy you?
— Yolanda Olson
We give you best, Holmes. I believe you are the devil himself.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
The Devil often transforms himself into an angel to tempt men, some for their instruction, some for their ruin.
— Saint Augustine
Treat every Frenchman as if he was the devil himself.
— Horatio Nelson
The devil will let a preacher prepare a sermon if it will keep him from preparing himself.
— Vance Havner
The devil knew what he did when he made men politic; he crossed himself by it.
— William Shakespeare
If Hitler invaded Hell, I'd find something nice to say about the Devil himself.
— Winston Churchill
Whosoever obeyeth the devil, casteth himself down: for the devil may suggest, compel he cannot.
— Francis Quarles
I would have worked with the devil himself if he'd been for the six hour day and worker control of the hiring hall.
— Harry Bridges