Quotes about steal
stealing
Michael Ramsey If you're stealing from the house, you don't tell the boss.
steal wearing
Margot Robbie I now know how to steal a watch when someone's wearing it. It's an excellent talent to have.
stealing utopia possession
Khalil Gibran Some who are too scrupulous to steal your possessions nevertheless see no wrong in tampering with your thoughts.
steal trouble whoever
They were our pets. Whoever did this went to a lot of trouble to steal someone's pets.
steal
Steve Sullivan They wanted to come here and steal one in our barn, and they did. Now we have to get one in theirs.
stealing ifs
Pablo Picasso If there is something to steal, I steal it.
stealing share limelight
Barbara Corcoran You steal the limelight, you steal the market share
stealing poor food-waste
Pope Francis Wasting food is like stealing from the poor.
stealing made filmmaker
Quentin Tarantino I steal from every movie ever made.
stealing get-away
Mike Judge Stealing, you'll go far in life. Actually, there is something funny about getting away with it.
stealing stolen commerce
Thomas A. Edison Everyone steals in commerce and industry. I've stolen a lot, myself. But I know how to steal! They don't know how to steal!
stealing sucker deals
Pitbull This is the truth: I'm into sales. I love deals. I'm definitely a sucker for steals.
stealing composer ifs
Leonard Bernstein If you're a good composer, you steal good steals.
stealing term screenwriters
Paul Thomas Anderson There's a lot for screenwriters to steal from songwriters, in terms of getting to the point.
stealing controversy
John Fogerty Vanz can't dance, but he'll steal your money.
stealing streets
Hermann Hesse Love can be begged, bought, or received as a gift, one can find it in the street, but one cannot steal it.
stealing
They're not stealing from us, they're stealing from God. This is God's house.
steal women
Jean Harlow Women like me because I don't look like a girl who would steal a husband. At least not for long.
stealing
Brad Meltzer All writers steal from their own lives.
stealing
Janice Dickinson Everyone steals from something or someone.
stealing immoral
Anton Chekhov It's immoral to steal, but you can take things.
steals
We got some steals and some baskets in transition.
steals tried trying
We just tried to be the aggressor. We were trying to get some steals to set up our scoring.
stealing-things stealing honestly
Creed Bratton Honestly, I love stealing things.
stealth force acquire
Ambrose Bierce TAKE, v.t. To acquire, frequently by force but preferably by stealth.
steal
Robert Kiyosaki Trouble brews when we steal from the poor and give to the rich.
stealing poet
T. S. Eliot Bad poets imitate, good poets steal.
stealing-things immature different
T. S. Eliot Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different.
stealing working-it ifs
Roma Downey If I can steal away and read something other than what I have to for my work, it's restorative.
stealing ifs my-friends
Theodore Roosevelt Yes, my friend, and if you will steal for me then you will steal from me.
stealing century mortals
Melissa Marr They've been stealing mortals away for centuries, but they can't have you.
stealing plagiarism glad
Michel de Montaigne Amongst so many borrowed things, am glad if I can steal one, disguising and altering it for some new service.