Quotes by Innocence The first casualty of war is innocence. Oliver Stone innocence war firsts To vice, innocence must always seem only a superior kind of chicanery. Ouida innocence kind vices Once a child is confronted with the concept of death there's a certain innocence that goes. Patsy Kensit innocence certain children What do you call a bad man? The sort of man who admires innocence. Oscar Wilde innocence admire men Nothing looks so like innocence as an indiscretion. Oscar Wilde escapade innocence looks Not everything we do as artists has deep intent. If we push barriers, that's great, but sometimes we just do our work. Whether we make some kind of statement, consciously or unconsciously, we shouldn't take the innocence away from what we do. Patti Smith innocence kind artist Irony is the attendant of hope and the fuel of hope is innocence. Paul Fussell irony innocence fuel Not since Lord of the Flies has a novelist written with such perceptiveness about the potential for harm that lurks within the innocence of childhood. Paula Sharp innocence childhood novelists Until Eve gave him the apple, Adam didn't even know he wasn't wearing underpants. Paula Yates innocence adam apples If there's anything to learn from the history of movies, it's that corruption leads to further corruption, not to innocence. Pauline Kael innocence corruption ifs Oh that simplicity and innocence its own unvalued work so seldom knows! Percy Bysshe Shelley innocence simplicity knows It is Australian innocence to love The naturally excessive and be proud Of a thoroughbred gelding who ran fast. Peter Porter innocence proud sports What can innocence hope for, When such as sit her judges are corrupted! Philip Massinger innocence judging Nay, droop not, fellows; innocence should be bold. Philip Massinger fellows innocence should When lightning strikes, the mouse is sometimes burned with the farm. Phyllis Bottome innocence lightning sometimes I arrange my subject as I want it, then I go ahead and paint it, like a child. Pierre-Auguste Renoir innocence want children I would tell you I love you, Sir, if I knew what it was to love. Pierre Corneille innocence love-you love I don't know how to defend myself: surprised innocence cannot imagine being under suspicion. Pierre Corneille suspicion innocence imagine Pain forces even the innocent to lie. Publilius Syrus innocence pain lying I'm glad the truth is out. I'm glad everyone knows I'm innocent, not guilty. Puff Daddy innocence truth-is guilty «7891011121314151617»