Sentences with phrase «either knaves»

Way to proof your article CNN — I'm sure the builder of the church didn't include a knave in the design — he certainly included a nave though.
I think he should leave the poor knave alone, and concentrate on the nave.
«The cathedral's mason foreman, Joe Alonso... just did a quick walk through the knave».
If you can dream — and not make dreams your master, If you can think — and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build»em up with worn - out tools:
«Out of my way knave!
There will always be «knaves that will twist your words to make a trap for fools.»
Men may seem detestable as joint stock companies and nations; knaves, fools, and murderers there may be; men may have mean and meager faces; but man, in the ideal, is so noble and so sparkling, such a grand and glowing creature, that over any ignominious blemish in him all his fellows should run to throw their costliest robes.
Not open, that is, unless, as the Founding Fathers feared, the state wants to make hypocrites or knaves of rulers and citizens by forcing them to pretend.
In Richard Nixon, it turned out that we had a President who, while certainly no fool, most assuredly was a knave.
Many, if not most, Americans have found it natural to assume that they are governed by knaves and fools, and so the press, in harping on that theme, merely reinforces prejudices that are already second - nature to its audience.
We can minister to the wounds, we can stand by the family, we can help the person find a new job — and we can gently challenge the action if it appears to be that of a fool or a knave rather than that of a prophet.
No Security could have been to our persons; no Certainty, no Enjoyment of our Possessions; no Justice between Man and Man; no Distinction between Good and Bad, between Friends and Foes, between Father and Child, Husband and Wife, Male or Female; but all would have been turned topsy - turvy, by being exposed to the Malice of the Envious and ill - Natured, to the Fraud and Violence of Knaves and Robbers, to the Forgeries of the crafty Cheat, to the Lusts of the Effeminate and Debauched, and what not!
Yet people keep on discussing it without stop; such people must be either fools or knaves.
And if you generally feel more relatable when you're donning the same costume you use to earn spare cash on weekends by hawking Henry V - size turkey legs in public parks while calling complete strangers «knave» and «m» lady», well, you might want to rethink the your approach to the whole parenting thing.
So unless people want to have the truth they've spoken «twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools» they might want to avoid going on TV stations run by dictatorships.
Yet as the examples above demonstrate, there's nothing very new about fiction - whether books, plays, films or TV - taking aim at politicians as either fools or knaves.
The knaves at the elections enforcement commission wanted to see emails and other communications that were exchanged between and among the people involved in this scheme.
I think Ed's problem isn't that he's either a knave or a fool but that he mistakes buying off Progress as «party unity» and that he undervalues trade unionism probably because he has, as you say, too little experience of it.
«If William Hague did not know, then he is either a fool or a knave
He presents Chomsky as a demon, a bully, a knave.
Another knave in the Bromley account is Richard Darman, skinflint chief of the Office of Management of Budget.
In the meantime, Jamal busts some modern dance moves on the medieval dance floor and encounters such intriguing residents of the period as knaves, peasants, archers, jousting knights, maidens, a princess, and even a giant.
David Seltzer was educated at the Northwestern University School for Film and Television before collaborating with another to adapt Nabokov's King, Queen, Knave to the screen in 1972.
When she learns that a twit named William Shaw (Modine), who passes himself off as a physician, can read Latin, she buys him at an auction where's he's being sold into slavery because he's a knave.
The cast also includes Mia Wasikowska (In Treatment) as Alice, plus Crispin Glover as The Knave of Hearts, Stephen Fry as The Cheshire Cat, Michael Sheen as The White Rabbit, Alan Rickman as The Caterpillar, Timothy Spall as The Bloodhound, and more!
After all, scurvy knaves are extra scurvy on the sixth of Janu - ervy all because it's Topsy - Turvy Day!
Starring: Johnny Depp as The Mad Hatter, Anne Hathaway as The White Queen, Helena Bonham Carter as The Red Queen, Crispin Glover as The Knave of Hearts, Mia Wasikowska as Alice Kingsley, Marton Csokas as Charles Kingsley, Matt Lucas as Tweedledee / Tweedledum, Lindsay Duncan as Helen Kingsley, Tim Pigott - Smith as Lord Ascot, Frances de la Tour as Aunt Imogene, Michael Sheen as The White Rabbit (voice), Alan Rickman as The Caterpillar (voice), Christopher Lee as The Jabberwocky (voice), Stephen Fry as The Cheshire Cat (voice), Timothy Spall as The Bloodhound (voice), Paul Whitehouse as The March Hare (voice), Barbara Windsor as The Dormouse (voice), Michael Gough as The Dodo (voice), Imelda Staunton as Tall Flower Faces (voice), Eleanor Tomlinson as Fiona Chattaway
Crispin Glover (Beowulf, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle) offers his Knave of Hearts character, the Queen's right hand man, with the angular creepiness he so often personifies.
Yes, according to a Variety report, Phoenix has agreed to play The Ace of Knaves in Warner Bros.» untitled Joker origin movie, directed by Todd Phillips (War Dogs, The Hangover) and produced by Martin Scorsese.
I've been a fan since the Knave and the Maiden.
Knave: Soon «Amelia Cole» issue # 13 — the start of arc 3, «The Enemy Unleashed,» hits.
Knave: Amelia herself, going into the third arc, is in yet another surprising new place.
Knave: I know I do.
Knave: Making a character out of an idea is one of those things.
Knave: I think we expected to do six issues and see where that took us.
One of the most well - known of their books, however, is «Amelia Cole,» created by co-writers D.J. Kirkbride & Adam P. Knave and artist Nick Brokenshire, colored by Ruiz Moreno and lettered by Rachel Deering.
Knave: Oh the talks we had about magic!
Adam P. Knave: And throughout all of that big fun action and heroics is a solid touchstone of a coming of age story.
Knave: The whole team is.
Knave: Amelia, as a character, is our guiding light in the story.
Kirkbride and Knave had a pretty spectacular 2013 as a whole, in fact, with their Dark Horse Comics miniseries «Never Ending» with artist Robert Love which began in November and concludes later this month.
Knave: Whereas, since D.J. came to the table with the personal side nailed down so perfectly, I used it as an excuse to play more with superhero stuff in a larger sense.
The schedule will continue on with AMELIA COLE AND THE UNKNOWN WORLD by writers Adam P. Knave and D.J. Kirkbride and artist Nick Brokenshire premiering in August and titles like Dan Goldman's RED LIGHT PROPERTIES, Kevin Church and Grace Allison's WANDER, and many more to follow.
Adam Knave (Things Wrong With Me) joins Fes and Mark to discuss what it means to be a «comic».
But a couple months before publication, I was at Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Conference in Denver, and a good writer friend of mine, Heather Webb, commented, «Isn't the knave the same card as the jack?
By naming the second book The Knave of Souls you'd be naming it the same as the first book, but in different words.
Tim conducts a multifaceted conversation with writers Adam P. Knave and Sean E. Williams about Mark Twain, «Fables,» and the dangerous edges of «Artful Daggers.»
Adam P. Knave and D.J. Kirkbride talk about where their magical heroine «Amelia Cole» is headed next, plus their Dark Horse series «Never Ending.»
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Speculating about the level of the market is a pastime for fools and knaves, as I have amply demonstrated in the past (or, as Edgar Allen Poe would have it, «I have great faith in fools — self - confidence my friends will call it.»).
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