Top 18 Beat The Devil Quotes

#1. The beat of her heart, the slow burning away ... of the bitter fires of the devil's arcade.

Bruce Springsteen

#2. She would not stop until she beat the devil.

Lauren Kate

#3. The Devil is like a rat in a jar that is filling with ether. We should expect that as his death gets ever-nearer, he will beat his claws more furiously against the glass.

Jared C. Wilson

#4. He wrote one more paragraph for his own sake, to see what he had to say.

Sebastian Faulks

#5. Whether it's pool or Ping Pong, I can't stand to have my kids beat me. Especially Ping Pong! And when they beat me, they just needle the devil out of me. That's fine. I'd rather have that than let them win a shallow victory.

Jack Nicklaus

#6. I can't speak for all women, but I do think that ... I mean, me and my girlfriends, we definitely ... we're in crisis on a continuous basis ... or at least monthly, for sure, I don't know.

Helen Slater

#7. Accept these grateful tears ... For thee they flow, for thee ...
That ever felt another's woe.

Homer

#8. Believers of Jesus be denouncing Satan on every level,
But every Halloween they're dressin' like devils.

KRS-One

#9. She got off to feeding him. And getting her off got him off, so it was a win-win.

Azure Boone

#10. I'm someone who doesn't believe in making my problems other people's problems.

Tom Cruise

#11. Comparison is a death knell to sibling harmony.

Elizabeth Fishel

#12. I, Charles W. Penrose, wrote the Manifesto with the assistance of Frank J. Cannon and John White ... Wilford Woodruff signed it to beat the devil at his own game.

Charles W. Penrose

#13. Everyone warned her that the U.S. was a difficult place where even the Devil got his ass beat

Junot Diaz

#14. Loneliness will sit over our roofs with brooding wings.

Bram Stoker

#15. Every time an article is written about me or any of my contemporaries who's had the fortune and discipline to look good at a certain age, I am struck by the tone of astonishment, and the certainty that something is being done secretively to beat the devil.

Joan Collins

#16. I grew up in the southern United States in a city which at that time during the late '40's and early '50's was the most segregated city in the country, and in a sense learning how to oppose the status quo was a question of survival.

Angela Davis

#17. he raced to beat the devil.

Stephen King

#18. Go for it, Jeanne. Just dig right in.

Johanna Moran

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