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What I really want is a commercial hit. If you're in a hit, you're suddenly a star, whether you acted well or not.
— Tanya Roberts
The heart is a treacherous beast, but it means well.
— David Levithan
Women are good at rhetorical questions, aren't they?
— Stephen King
Freedom is the last, best hope of earth.
— Abraham Lincoln
An envious heart makes a treacherous ear.
— Zora Neale Hurston
Can we all get along?
— Rodney King
Along the brittle treacherous bright streets
of memory comes my heart,singing like
an idiot,whispering like a drunken man — E. E. Cummings
of memory comes my heart,singing like
an idiot,whispering like a drunken man — E. E. Cummings
The first resort of a treacherous heart is to believe that all men would be just as treacherous and are really so at bottom.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I clutched my chest, feeling my heart racing. You treacherous, treacherous thing. What have you done?
— Kiera Cass
I learned early on that love was treacherous, leaving my heart like an open wound for others to infect.
— Maggie Young
The thing stank of unnamed yearnings, unfulfilled wishes, and a hunger so deep it make her feel hollow inside.
— J.D. Lakey
Fish that boast in a pond should not boast in the ocean.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Prophesies are dark and don't need a flashlight to illuminate. I'm a bring my own lighthouse kind of lover.
— Jarod Kintz
Engage the enemy more closely.
— Charles Faddis
Whitney: You black-hearted, treacherous, conniving scoundrel.
Clayton: Your flattery warms my heart — Judith McNaught
Clayton: Your flattery warms my heart — Judith McNaught
I don't think even Gran could take it out of you without hurting your heart. And you need your heart.
— Neil Gaiman
What did the truth matter? All characters once dead, if they continue to exist in memory at all, tend to become fictions.
— Graham Greene
Stories are not always innocent; ... they can be used to put you in the wrong crowd, in the party of the man who has come to dispossess you.
— Chinua Achebe
Fickle is the heart of woman Treacherous and full of vice;
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky