I am also amazed with Messi, what he is doing is very good. He contributes alot of very good things for the team. He is an individualist, but he always plays for the team. He covers well at the back, is organized and finishes well with both feet. He is mischievous, and is a very intelligent player. He applies pressure just where the pressure is needed.
the excess of all good things is mischievous.
. . . the Armenian massacre was the greatest crime of the war, and the failure to act against Turkey is to condone it. . . the failure to deal radically with the Turkish horror means that all talk of guaranteeing the future peace of the world is mischievous nonsense.
I've never been reckless-it's always calculated. I'm mischievous, but I'm calculated.
Ramil met Tashi's eyes with a mischievous look. "Now Wife we have a long voyage ahead of us with no interruptions, no affairs of state to sidetrack us. " He brushed his fingers againist the lacings of her neck. "Isn't it time you returned that shirt to its owner?
Cooking is a form of flattery. . . . a mischievous, deceitful, mean and ignoble activity, which cheats us by shapes and colors, by smoothing and draping.
We all want to be a little glamorous, a little playful and a little mischievous at times.
I'm a mischievous drunk.
Live fast, have fun, be a bit mischievous.
So far as I am concerned, I am not at all aware that there indeed exists a serious side as well to my cartoons drawn in an inspired mood of mischievous abandon.
If at all God's gaze falls upon us all it's with a mischievous grin, look at him.
March is a tomboy with tousled hair, a mischievous smile, mud on her shoes and a laugh in her voice.
If I'm writing something and I'm not feeling mischievous, then I know it's not going to be great.
Elvis was, at least the times I was around him, Elvis was a practical joker. He was always, had some little mischievous something going.
Attempting mischievous and salutary irritation of his peers. . . Keynes may only succeed in becoming an academic idol of our worst cranks and charlatans - not to mention the possibilities of the book as the economic bible of a fascist movement.
Loyalty is a good for the loyal man; but it may be mischievous for those whom his cause assails.
Punishment [by Nero] was inflicted on the Christians, a class of men given to a new and mischievous superstition.
And I was mischievous. I was always into something. So when I got good attention from the singing, I knew that was probably where I needed to land.
It is a common error, and the greater and more mischievous for being so common, to believe that repentance best becomes and most concerns dying men. Indeed, what is necessary every hour of our life is necessary in the hour of death too, and as long as one lives he will have need of repentance, and therefore it is necessary in the hour of death too; but he who hath constantly exercised himself in it in his health and vigor, will do it with less pain in his sickness and weakness; and he who hath practiced it all his life, will do it with more ease and less perplexity in the hour of his death.
In the mind of all, fiction, in the logical sense, has been the coin of necessity;—in that of poets of amusement—in that of the priest and the lawyer of mischievous immorality in the shape of mischievous ambition,—and too often both priest and lawyer have framed or made in part this instrument.