“CUNNING, n. The faculty that distinguishes a weak animal or person from a strong one. It brings its possessor much mental satisfaction and great material adversity. An Italian proverb says: "The furrier gets the skins of more foxes than asses."”
Ambrose Bierce
“God walked with humanity in the cool of the day and gave them the most difficult and hottest parts of the day to remember and put into practice what he had already told them. Getting closer to knowing God's heart means always trusting and taking determined action on what he has already said.”
Joey Talladino
“Life is one fool thing after another whereas love is two fool things after each other.”
Oscar Wilde
“When you truly love someone, thinking about what's best for yourself and your own happiness is extremely difficult.”
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“Cunning leads to knavery. It is but a step from one to the other, and that very slippery. Only lying makes the difference; add that to cunning, and it is knavery.”
Ovid
“I believe that cunning is not only morally wrong but also politically inexpedient, and have therefore always discountenanced its use even from the practical standpoint.”
Mohandas Gandhi
“The weak in courage is strong in cunning.”
William Blake