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Devil Quotes by Vikrant Parsai
- Dance with the Devil and he may make you the king of Hell.
- In the dictionary of the Devil, the word God is always missing.
- Live in such a way that if the devil happened to come to your way, he would change his direction.
- A devil is the one who knows what is right but will not do it.
- Dont make haste because it is the invention of the devil.
- The man who steals in order to give to God will only get advice from the devil.
- Doing good to the devil is like planting a seed in the sea.
- It is better to deal with the devil we know than the devil we dont know.
- If you marry money, it will give birth to the devil.
- When the devil changes the music, people also change the dance.
- Every man for himself and the Devil for all.
- Never play with the Devil if you are afraid to shake the dice because you will never throw a six.
- Ignorance is the only weapon that the devil can forcefully use against you.
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