Quotes by Deceitful Democracy, the deceitful theory that the Jew would insinuate - namely, that theory that all men are created equal. Adolf Hitler deceitful democracy men If appearances are deceitful, then they do not deserve any confidence when they assert what appears to them to be true. Diogenes Laertius deceitful being-true appearance Anyone who can't say blank is deceitful. Fanny Brice swearing blank deceitful Take heed thou trust not the deceitful lap Of wanton Dalilah; the world's a trap. Francis Quarles deceitful lap world Hope, deceitful as it is, carries us through life agreeably enough. Francois de La Rochefoucauld deceitful enough hope Almost everyone who has gone to the bad early in life has had a deceitful mother. Henrik Ibsen deceitful gone mother A child that has a quick temper, just blaze up and cool down, ain't never likely to be sly or deceitful. Lucy Maud Montgomery deceitful anger children Words can be deceitful, but pantomime necessarily is simple, clear and direct Marcel Marceau deceitful inspiration simple Faeries are equally loyal and deceitful. Melissa Marr faerie deceitful loyal Pop music is not just a clumsy mass fanaticism, connected to a deceitful enchantment totally lacking in moral rigour. Paul Morley enchantment deceitful moral Art at its greatest is fantastically deceitful and complex. Vladimir Nabokov complexes deceitful art Censure is often useful, praise is often deceitful. Winston Churchill censure deceitful praise