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Pride is a vice not only dreadfully mischievous in human society, but perhaps of all others, the most insuperable bar to real inward improvement.
— Elizabeth Carter
Her fucking eyes, going from defiant to mischievous to hurt to on fire, and then finally, to broken.
— Penelope Douglas
Glanced at him, I saw he had a mischievous grin. The
— Marcia Clark
I was a wild, mischievous kid, and I had tremendous imagination. Any experience I had, I'd try to reenact it.
— Adrien Brody
Jewels! It's my belief that when woman was made, jewels were invented only to make her the more mischievous.
— Douglas William Jerrold
Neverland is the way I would like real life to be ... timeless, free, mischievous, filled with gaiety, tenderness, and magic.
— Mary Martin
I was always in trouble. I was mischievous. And movies were always a part of my world.
— Lee Daniels
You are my wickedest mischievous sisters, most beloved friends of my mind. - Esme from Sister Mischief
— Laura Goode
The highest monuments of human civilization accept its ironies and lend their eternity to its mischievous pranks.
— Victor Hugo
If I'm writing something and I'm not feeling mischievous, then I know it's not going to be great.
— Elizabeth Meriwether
A mischievous biologist might wonder whether some other physicists are in need of Darwinian consciousness-raising.
— Richard Dawkins
Memory may be mischievous but it is also remarkable, self-cleaning, creative, ultimately as magical as a prediction.
— David Schmahmann
March is a tomboy with tousled hair, a mischievous smile, mud on her shoes and a laugh in her voice.
— Hal Borland
Nothing is so mischievous as the apotheosis of error.
— Francis Bacon
I used to have Bible studies at my house. I was in the choir. I was mischievous but also a real mama's boy. It was a pretty happy childhood.
— Woody Harrelson
As a kid, I was mischievous, necessarily, but I always wanted to do adventurous stuff.
— Tyler Blackburn
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 excess of all good things is mischievous.
— Lydia M. Child
I suspected my soul, being mischievous, might slip away while I was dreaming and fail to return.
— Patti Smith
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
I'm a mischievous drunk.
— Noel Fielding
Laughter means: taking a mischievous delight in someone else's uneasiness, but with a good conscience.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Passions are less mischievous than boredom, for passions tend to diminish and boredom increase.
— Jules Amedee Barbey D'Aurevilly
Elvis was, at least the times I was around him, Elvis was a practical joker. He was always, had some little mischievous something going.
— Jackie DeShannon
... for nothing is ever so mischievous in its own place as it is out of it;
— George MacDonald
Loki was trying to look serious, but even so, he was smiling at the corners of his mouth. It was not a reassuring smile.
— Neil Gaiman
The impulse to cruelty is, in many people, almost as violent as the impulse to sexual love - almost as violent and much more mischievous.
— Aldous Huxley
Because there are times when getting up to mischief isn't mischievous and other times when it is and you shouldn't do it.
— Francois Lelord
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
After the war, and until the day of his death, his position on almost every public question was either mischievous or ridiculous, and usually both.
— Theodore Roosevelt
The most mischievous liars are those who keep sliding on the verge of truth.
— Augustus William Hare
And now-now I didn't know where that put me. Knee-deep in trouble seemed like a good place to start.
— Sarah J. Maas
He s a small wisecracking blue blob who gets into trouble because of his mischievous mind and attention craving ego
— Genndy Tarta Kovsky
But Dr. Erland said nothing else, only smiled at her with mischievous eyes that filled her with suspicion.
— Marissa Meyer
Joseph habitually scowled at furniture, expecting it to be impertinent, mischievous, or dusty.
— John Steinbeck
Thought is really the most mischievous thing in life, the greatest criminal.
— Jiddu Krishnamurti
Hmm, I wondered as I knocked on Stephan's door, would you call a mischievous young ghoul? A ghouligan? I snorted at my own pun. I cracked myself up.
— Elizabeth A. Reeves
Loyalty is a good for the loyal man; but it may be mischievous for those whom his cause assails.
— Josiah Royce
The crazy part of my mind is like a mischievous pet I have to keep watch over or it might behave badly while I'm not paying attention.
— Margaret Sartor
Reality can be mischievous at times, fragile, fleeting; with the potential to change vastly without warning.
— Steven Redhead
He is much stronger than I think I am. He is mischievous, outgoing, ready to soar
through the clouds, while I often feel
like the cloud itself. — David Levithan
through the clouds, while I often feel
like the cloud itself. — David Levithan
Sharpie? A mischievous smile spread across her face. I thought you said you couldn't control your powers. Beginner's luck.
— Kami Garcia
We all want to be a little glamorous, a little playful and a little mischievous at times.
— Jason Wu
I'm mischievous. The idea of taking risks and having real-world consequences energizes me.
— Shepard Fairey
I don't mind the scars." He shrugged, his eyes taking on a mischievous spark. "They hold better memories now than they used to." Scarlet
— Marissa Meyer
The idea of Utopia is mischievous as well as unrealistic. And dull, to boot. Man is born pushing and shoving as the sparks fly upward.
— David Lilienthal
Heroes are a mischievous race.
— Jeremy Collier
Learning is like mercury, one of the most powerful and excellent things in the world in skillful hands; in unskillful, the most mischievous.
— Alexander Pope
And therefore think him as a serpents egg, which, hatched, would as its kind grow mischievous, and kill him in the shell
— William Shakespeare
Live fast, have fun, be a bit mischievous.
— Louis Tomlinson