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«Wit is a treacherous dart. It is perhaps the only weapon with which it is possible to stab oneself in one's own back.»
Author: Geoffrey Bocca | About: Wit | Keywords: dart, darted, darting, stab, stabbing, stabs, treacherous, weapon, wit
«The weak are the most treacherous of us all. They come to the strong and drain them. They are bottomless. They are insatiable. They are always parched and always bitter. They are everyone's concern and like vampires they suck our life's blood.»
«Memory is the friend of wit, but the treacherous ally of invention; there are many books that owe their success to two things; good memory of those who write them, and the bad memory of those who read them»
«Wine is a treacherous friend who you must always be on guard for.»
Author: Christian Nevell Bovee | About: Wine | Keywords: on guard, treacherous
«Oh that my head were waters, and mine eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people! / Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men; that I might leave my people, and go from them! for they be all adulterers, an assembly of treacherous men.»
«The silence of a treacherous man is to be feared even more than his words»
Author: Greek proverb | About: Silence | Keywords: feared, The Silence, treacherous
«The East Wind, an interloper in the dominions of Westerly Weather, is an impassive-faced tyrant with a sharp poniard held behind his back for a treacherous stab.»
«Why art thou silent! Is thy love a plant / Of such weak fibre that the treacherous air / Of absence withers what was once so fair?»
Author: William Wordsworth (Poet) | Keywords: fibre, treacherous

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