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It is wrong to have an ideal view of the world. That's where the mischief starts. That's where everything starts unravelling ...
— V.S. Naipaul
They like the making of mischief, mayhem, anarchy. They have traditionally lacked management skills.
— Salman Rushdie
You get to have some mischief before you're basically a blackened banana, impotent, and nothing to be afraid of.
— Guy Maddin
...up to no good - and pleased about it.
— Dean Koontz
An Opportunity of doing Mischief, says -Zoroaster-, offers itself a hundred Times a Day; but that of doing a Friend a good Office but once a Year.
— Voltaire
Never approach a friend's wife or girlfriend with mischief as your goal ... unless she's really attractive.
— Rose Macaulay
I hope to live long and be happy. But I'd like to be remembered as somebody who did good rather than mischief.
— Mary Archer
Marry, this is miching mal hecho. It means mischief!
— William Shakespeare
It's Latin, which is an excellent language for mischief-making, which is why governments are so fond of it.
— Catherynne M Valente
It is difficult to say who do you the most mischief: enemies with the worst intentions or friends with the best.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
It is a general rule of Judgment, that a mischief should rather be admitted than an inconvenience.
— William Cowper
Oh, treacherous night thou lendest thy ready veil to every treason, and teeming mischief's beneath thy shade.
— Aaron Hill
She who means no mischief does it all.
— Aaron Hill
This was the Goblin King. The abductor of maidens, the punisher of misdeeds, the Lord of Mischief and the Underground.
— S. Jae-Jones
Since the days of Adam, there has been hardly a mischief done in this world but a woman has been at the bottom of it.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
- and Stella had that kind of face. One that looked permanently guilty, as if some form of mischief was in the recent past, the near future, or both.
— Stuart Neville
It is a world of mischief that may be done by a single example of avarice or luxury. One voluptuous palate makes many more.
— Seneca The Younger
She was a mischief, and that was a satisfaction; no longer was she a huntress of corralled game
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I love the characters not knowing everything and the reader knowing more than them. There's more mischief in that and more room for seriousness, too.
— Anne Enright
He that mischief hatcheth, mischief catcheth.
— William Camden
Not to mention the CIA which should be, I think, dissolved, it's of no use - a great source of mischief - I don't see any point to the FBI ...
— Jerry Brown
We have a cunning adversary, who watches to do mischief, and will promote errors, even by the words of scripture.
— Matthew Henry
Once people start introducing animal products into their diet, that's when the mischief starts.
— T. Colin Campbell
He who has a mind to do mischief will always find a pretense.
— Publilius Syrus
Balancing a nominal budget will solve nothing, and attempting to achieve such a spurious balance will produce much mischief.
— William Vickrey
He fashions evil for himself who does evil to another, and an evil plan does mischief to the planner.
— Hesiod
One mistake is enough for all your life. So, where is the place of a mischief-maker?
— Behnam Rajabpoor
Mischief and craft are plainly seen to be characteristics of this creature. - Claudius Aelianus, third century A.D., writing about the octopus
— Peter Godfrey-Smith
Messrs Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs Purveyors of Aids to Magical Mischief-Makers are proud to present THE MARAUDER'S MAP It
— J.K. Rowling
How bad? Like, Cassie bad, or your idea of mischief?
— Jennifer Foor
ADD has turned into a catchall for all childhood misbehavior. When a student's failing in class, or he gets into mischief,
— Tess Gerritsen
The people who crucified Jesus were not able to see his godliness at all; they could only see the mischief in him.
— Rajneesh
It is intolerable that it should be in the power of one blockhead to do so much mischief.
— Charles James
Idle men make mischief, especially idle men supplied with ale, whores, and weapons.
— Bernard Cornwell
There is no end to the undeserved misery and mischief it could create.
— Abigail Van Buren
His subject is the "Origin of Species," & not the origin of Organization; & it seems a needless mischief to have opened the latter speculation at all.
— Harriet Martineau
Apparently when it's two people, it's quirky and funny, but when it's a person doing the same stuff on her own, it's rebellious and antisocial.
— Katie Alender
Give her hell from us, Peeves.
— J.K. Rowling
This is an unbearable kiss, unbearable, unreal, unimaginable. - Esme from Sister Mischief
— Laura Goode
At boarding schools of every description, the relaxation of the junior boys is mischief; and of the senior, vice.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
The storm ate up September's cry of despair, delighted at its mischief, as all storms are.
— Catherynne M Valente
The distinguishing mark of man is the hand, the instrument with which he does all his mischief.
— George Orwell
So remember it, lad. If your head thinks up mischief, your backside's going to pay for it. Brian Fraser to young Jamie
— Diana Gabaldon
To smile at the jest which plants a thorn in another's breast is to become a principal in the mischief.
— Richard Brinsley Sheridan
There's nothing more contagious than the laughter of young children; it doesn't even have to matter what they're laughing about.
— Criss Jami
Messers Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs
Purveyors of Aids to magical Mischief-Makers
are proud to present
THE MARAUDER'S MAP — J.K. Rowling
Purveyors of Aids to magical Mischief-Makers
are proud to present
THE MARAUDER'S MAP — J.K. Rowling
Everything has style, everything's a little bit larger than life and done with mischief
— Arnold Schwarzenegger
History makes the point time and time again No greater mischief can be created than to merge the power of religion with the power of government.
— Lowell P. Weicker Jr.
There is a point at which honesty becomes mischief. That's when your writing becomes irresistible.
— Daphne Athas
Great mischief comes from attempts to steady other people's altars ...
— Mary Baker Eddy
Knowing smile on his face: What's this mischief here?
— Arthur Miller
Yet have I ever heard it said that spies and tale-bearers have done more mischief in this world than poisoned bowl or the assassin's dagger.
— Friedrich Schiller
You heard Alanna. Someone's got to be on you at all times." His dark eyes glinted with a hot sort of mischief, his double entendre clear as day.
— Katherine McIntyre
Something that just came out of me. It was a bit of mischief.
— Diego Maradona
Unless discipline is rooted in nonviolence, it might prove to be a source of infinite mischief.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The state can be and has often been in the course of history the main source of mischief and disaster.
— Ludwig Von Mises
The universities are a sort of lunatic asylum for keeping young men out of mischief.
— Mandell Creighton
The wishes we make in the dark have consequences, and the Lord of Mischief will call their reckoning
— S. Jae-Jones
My coherence-creating groups are going to put out all this mischief-mongership in the world.
— Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
The mischiefs of anarchy have been equaled by the mischiefs of government.
— Henry Ward Beecher
When children are doing nothing, they are doing mischief.
— Henry Fielding
conscious mind had enough to deal with right now without worrying about what mischief my subconscious was up to.
— C. Greenwood
When you write about sports, you're allowed to engage in mischief. Nothing is at stake.
— Malcolm Gladwell
Jewels, lies, slips of paper, dried flowers, memories of thing long past, useless quotations, idle hands, beads, buttons, and mischief.
— Holly Black
To mourn a mischief that is past and gone
Is the next way to draw new mischief on. — William Shakespeare
Is the next way to draw new mischief on. — William Shakespeare
I was a little troublemaker. Always trying to get in trouble, always mischief, like throwing rocks at cars when I was younger, all that kind of stuff.
— Ryan Lochte
... mischief, ... arises not from our living in the world, but from the world living in us; occupying our hearts, and monopolizing our affections.
— Karen Swallow Prior
I swear, the reason for full moons is so the gods can more clearly see the mischief they create.
— Michael J. Sullivan
What exists outside is a man's concern; let no woman give advice; and do no mischief within doors.
— Aeschylus
It is a giggle full of high spirits and merry mischief, proof that we never lose our girlish selves, no matter what sort of women we become.
— Libba Bray
It is not easy to be a pretty woman without causing mischief.
— Anatole France
I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.
— J.K. Rowling
Where cheating is, there's mischief there.
— William Blake
Here's Meg married and a mamma, Amy flourishing away at Paris, and Beth in love. I'm the only one that has sense enough to keep out of mischief.
— Louisa May Alcott
I think there is a spiritual scent in us which feels mischief coming, as they say birds scent storms.
— James Anthony Froude
Passions are like storms which, full of present mischief, serve to purify the atmosphere.
— Andrew Michael Ramsay
Hip-hop is a reflection of your surroundings and an instrument of change. - Esme from Sister Mischief
— Laura Goode
Anytime a large, emergency spending bill makes its way through Congress, the potential for mischief is great.
— Chris Chocola
Be quick to do good. If you are slow, the mind, delighting in mischief, will catch you.
— Gautama Buddha
He wanted what evil men always want: to have power and use that power to make mischief.
— Stephen King
In every deed of mischief he had a heart to resolve, a head to contrive, and a hand to execute.
— Edward Gibbon
Other trades may fail. The agitator is always sure of his market.
— Mary Augusta Ward
I hope he's just a scoundrel . . . because a saint can stir up ten times as much mischief as a scoundrel.
— Robert A. Heinlein