“Bad theaters are as mischievous as bad schools.”
George Bernard Shaw
“All wars are follies, very expensive and very mischievous ones.”
Benjamin Franklin
“How inexpressible is the meanness of being a hypocrite! how horrible is it to be a mischievous and malignant hypocrite.”
Voltaire
“But the greatest injury of the 'wall' notion is its mischievous diversion of judges from the actual intentions of the drafters of the Bill of Rights. . . . The "wall of separation between church and state" is a metaphor based on bad history, a metaphor which has proved useless as a guide to judging. It should be frankly and explicitly abandoned.”
William H. Rehnquist
“Life is a mischievous thing: when you'r up, it makes you long for it, and when you'r down, it makes you fed up with it.”
Zain ul Abideen
“After the war, and until the day of his death, his position on almost every public question was either mischievous or ridiculous, and usually both”
Theodore Roosevelt
“He sounds like a particularly mischievous 14 year old to me. Not too big to be put over his dad's knee, I wager.”
Kevin Taylor