Quotes by Knaves Who are next to knaves? Those that converse with them. Alexander Pope converses knaves next For my part, if a man must needs be a knave I would have him a debonair knave... It makes your sin no worse as I conceive, to do it à la mode and stylishly. Anthony Hope knaves men needs When Knaves betray each other, one can scarce be blamed or the other pitied. Benjamin Franklin poor-richard knaves betray A fool is often as dangerous to deal with as a knave, and always more incorrigible. Charles Caleb Colton knaves fool dangerous It is far more easy to acquire a fortune like a knave, than to expend it, like a gentleman. Charles Caleb Colton knaves wealth gentleman Alas! how has the social spirit of Christianity been perverted by fools at one time, and by knaves and bigots at another; by the self-tormentors of the cell, and the all-tormentors of the conclave! Charles Caleb Colton knaves cells self He that dies a martyr proves that he was not a knave, but by no means that he was not a fool. Charles Caleb Colton knaves atheism mean Revenge is a debt, in the paying of which the greatest knave is honest and sincere, and, so far as he is able, punctual. Charles Caleb Colton knaves debt revenge Knaves starve not in the land of fools. Charles Churchill knaves knavery land Now I will show myselfTo have more of the serpent than the dove;That is--more knave than fool. Christopher Marlowe knaves knavery fool That man is thought a dangerous knave, Or zealot plotting crime, Who for advancement of his kind Is wiser than his time. Douglas William Jerrold knaves reputation men The credulity of dupes is as inexhaustible as the invention of knaves. Edmund Burke dupes knaves invention Of all knaves the religious knave is the worst. Franklin Pierce knaves worst religious Every knave is a thorough knave, and a thorough knave is a knave throughout. George Berkeley knaves thorough knavery If yee would know a knave, give him a staffe. George Herbert knaves knows giving Better be a foole then a knave. George Herbert knaves fool The world is made up, for the most part, of fools and knaves, both irreconcileable foes to truth. George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham knaves truth world You will be amused when you see that I have more than once deceived without the slightest qualm of conscience, both knaves and fools. Giacomo Casanova knaves fool deceived When a knave is in a plumtree he hath neither friend nor kin. George Herbert knaves I realized early on that the academy and the literary world alike Harold Bloom charlatans knaves world 123»