Top 34 Trifled Quotes
#1. Accustomed to lure him into speaking of himself. But she put them far less spontaneously, far less adroitly, than usual. Her one all-absorbing anxiety in entering that room was not an anxiety to be trifled with.
Wilkie Collins
#2. He has trifled with the sacred memory of my husband," thought the Professor's widow. "On my life and honor, I will make him pay for it.
Wilkie Collins
#3. Metaphors are not to be trifled with. A single metaphor can give birth to love.
Anonymous
#4. Yeah, but what we need are some fighters who know how to take down a wolf. I know three."
"If you are going to get the Pigs, you'll need backup. They're not to be trifled with.
K.M. Randall
#5. Destiny is not to be trifled with. Do not commit the tragic error of satisfying present appetite at the cost of future fulfilment
Russell Hoban
#6. Wolfe let out a full-blooded hiss, as though he were thinking about coming across the desk at Janus. Wolfe is not to be trifled with. Wolfe is not to be threatened -
Anonymous
#7. Love is dangerous; it's not something to be trifled with. As good as it feels on the way in, it feels that much worse on the way out.
Patrick DeWitt
#8. Things have their laws as well as men, and things refuse to be trifled with.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#9. Oh, how precious is time! And how guilty it makes me feel when I think I have trifled away and misimproved it, or neglected to fill up each part of it with duty to the utmost of my ability and capacity
David Brainerd
#10. Repentance is a thing that cannot be trifled with every day. Daily transgression and daily repentance is not that which is pleasing in the sight of God.
Joseph Smith Jr.
#11. Entheogens are not to be lightly trifled with ... However, if taken with the right attitude and in the proper setting, psychoactive drugs may produce religious experiences ... it is far less clear that they can produce religious lives.
Huston Smith
#13. Freedom cannot be trifled with. You cannot surrender it for security unless in a state of war, and then you must guard carefully the methods of so doing.
Arthur Hays Sulzberger
#14. I didn't argue. Anybody who that drove a Hummer and carried a Glock, let alone had the audacity to wear white after Labor Day, wasn't to be trifled with.
Cheryl Sterling
#15. Hours dreadful and things strange, but this sore night Hath trifled former knowings.
William Shakespeare
#16. Miss Grantham gave a shriek. 'You have trifled with me!' she said, into the folds of her handkerchief. 'You promised me marriage, and now you mean to cast me off for Another!
Georgette Heyer
#17. Metaphors are dangerous. Metaphors are not to be trifled with.
Milan Kundera
#18. The Span of Life is too short to be trifled away in unconcerning and unprofitable Matters.
Mary Astell
#19. The confirmed prejudices of a thoughtful life are as hard to change as the confirmed habits of an indolent life; and as some must trifle away age because they trifled away youth, others must labor on in a maze of error because they have wandered there too long to find their way out.
Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke
#20. It is ill changing the creed to meet each rising temptation. The soul is truer than it seems, and refuses to be trifled with.
James Anthony Froude
#21. Ah, God, my God, what wretchedness I suffered in that world, and how I trifled with!
-St. Augustine on school
Augustine Of Hippo
#22. But let us remember, at the same time, government is sacred, and not to be trifled with.
Jonathan Mayhew
#23. A fair price ... is nothing to be trifled with." "A price, once paid, cannot be returned.
CLAMP
#24. Don't you know that a midnight hour comes when everyone has to take off his mask? Do you think life always lets itself be trifled with? Do you think you can sneak off a little before midnight to escape this?
Soren Kierkegaard
#25. Sometimes, in life, nothing happens. But, sometimes, nothing happens beautifully.
Colum McCann
#26. Brownie, have you ever met someone you just feel at home with?
Sarah Jio
#27. I'm happily married to Peter senior; we're best friends as well as lovers, which is probably the best recipe for a successful relationship. We live in a lovely part of England.
Carole Mortimer
#29. The space between the young reader's eyeballs and the printed page is a holy place and officialdom should trample all over it at their peril.'
Terry Pratchett
#30. I was a postman one Christmas and I developed a morbid fear of dogs.
Diane Abbott
#31. Writers of fiction, when they begin, are more likely to try the short form.
Irwin Shaw
#32. The celebrity thing, I mean, Lindsay Lohan - what's she for? I look at that and throw my hands up in despair.
Bruce Dickinson
#33. I've always been a material-based actor. That's what I've done, the choices I've made - like a heat-seeking missile.
Lindsay Duncan
#34. Filth and vermin though they shock the over-nice are imperfections of the flesh closely related in the just imagination of the poet to excessive cleanliness.
William Carlos Williams