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Devil Quotes - Page 49

Logic is what the devil likes most.

Kelly Braffet (2012). “Josie and Jack: A Novel”, p.213, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

It's because when we sneeze, our soul flies out our nose and if no one says 'bless you,' the devil can snatch it.

Kelley Armstrong (2009). “The Darkest Powers Series, Book 1: The Summoning”, p.173, Penguin Group

If we don't believe in the Devil, we won't be able to recognize him when he suddenly shows up.

Karin Fossum (2007). “When the Devil Holds the Candle”, p.56, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

The devil will give up when he sees that you are not going to give in.

Joyce Meyer (1999). “Life in the Word Journal”, Harrison House

The idle man is the devil's cushion.

Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt (1808). “Works: Devotional works”, p.60

Casting out devils is mere juggling; they never cast out any but what they first cast in.

John Selden, Samuel Weller Singer, Edward FitzGerald (1860). “Table Talk: With a Biographical Pref. and Notes”, p.144

That admiration of the 'neat but not gaudy,' which is commonly reported to have influenced the devil when he painted his tail pea green.

John Ruskin (2010). “The Poetry of Architecture - Cottage, Villa, Etc - To Which Is Added Suggestions on Works of Art”, p.161, Orchard Press