"Age before beauty," said the devil as he threw his grandmother off' the stairs.
"If the devil is going to take me," said the courtesan, "let it be in a coach."
"Like will to like," as the devil said to the coal-burner.
'Beneath the Piano' by The Devil Makes Three somehow reminds me of an old Johnny Cash song. The song is a lot of fun and tells a story.
A devil is the one who knows what is right but will not do it.
A devil with fine manners can still carry you only to hell.
A dimple in the chin a devil within.
A dimple in the chin, a devil within.
A dimple in the chin; a devil within.
A dimple on the chin, the devil within.
A polite devil is more agreeable than a rude saint.
A polite devil is more agreeable than rude saint.
All saint without, all devil within.
An ape, a priest, and a louse, are three devils in one house.
An apology for the devil - it must be remembered that we have only heard one side of the case. God has written all the books.
I see by my daughter's face when the devil lays hold of my son-in-law.
Better a devil you know than a hundred strangers.
When he was fifteen the devil was a good looking boy.
The devil is fond of his own.
There is no worse devil than a farmer who wants to be a gentleman.
The whole concept of the devil is a metaphor on one level.
George Burns was a Vaudeville performer I particularly loved.
Like will to like, as the devil said to the coal-burner.
Were a woman rules the house, the devil is serving-man.
The devil can make a pot but he can't make a lid.
To the devil with so many masters, said the toad to the harrow.
Look at Walter Huston in The Devil and Daniel Webster It's an incredible performance.
I'd form a alliance with the devil himself if helped defeat Hitler.
Where the devil can't go himself, he sends an old woman.
When the devil is old he turns hermit.