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sassy phoenix insecurity
Pat Phoenix kept that amazing sassy look. I always wonder, was that because she was thrilled with that look, and thought it looked marvellous, or was it because she was too scared to change it? It's a double thing. Security and insecurity. Celia Imrie
sassy money-cant-buy-happiness ifs
If money can't buy happiness, then I guess I'll have to rent it. Al Yankovic
sassy villain
Thou whoreson, senseless villain! William Shakespeare
sassy mind blunt
He is deformed, crooked, old and sere, Ill-faced, worse bodied, shapeless everywhere; Vicious, ungentle, foolish, blunt, unkind; Stigmatical in making, worse in mind. William Shakespeare
sassy knaves
You are not worth another word, else I'd call you knave. William Shakespeare
sassy tree saws
With Cold Sassy Tree having its first production, I saw no necessity to do anything other than produce it with the correct setting. Bruce Beresford
sassy easy
You are what you eat. Which makes me cheap, quick and easy. Dave Thomas
sassy sensitive
We're very sensitive about what we do, or don't do. We're sassy and classy. Nicole Scherzinger
sassy brain conversation
More of your conversation would infect my brain. William Shakespeare
knaves fool knavery
Now I will show myselfTo have more of the serpent than the dove;That is--more knave than fool. Christopher Marlowe
knaves betray poor-richard
When Knaves betray each other, one can scarce be blamed or the other pitied. Benjamin Franklin
knaves fool dangerous
A fool is often as dangerous to deal with as a knave, and always more incorrigible. Charles Caleb Colton
knaves needs crime
A crafty knave needs no broker. Horace
knaves fool
Better be a foole then a knave. [Better be a fool than a knave.] George Herbert
knaves world charlatans
I realized early on that the academy and the literary world alike Harold Bloom
knaves
When a knave is in a plumtree he hath neither friend nor kin. George Herbert
knaves fool deceived
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 flattery invention
Where Young must torture his invention To flatter knaves, or lose his pension. Jonathan Swift