A Quote by Frances Wright

it is not that religion is merely useless, it is mischievous. It is mischievous by its idle terrors; it is mischievous by its false morality; it is mischievous by its hypocrisy; by its fanaticism; by its dogmatism; by its threats; by its hopes; by its promises.
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.
BLASPHEMOUS REVERENCE. Acting on the knowledge that the most efficacious form or devotion to the Divine Wow is tinctured with playful or mischievous behavior that prevents the buildup of fanaticism.
I'm a mischievous drunk.
I'm mischievous, but I'm calculated.
Heroes are a mischievous race.
I guess I can be a little mischievous!
the excess of all good things is mischievous.
I was a mischievous child. I was also on the tall side.
Live fast, have fun, be a bit mischievous.
I'm kind of mischievous with good friends around.
He has hay upon his horn. [He is a mischievous person.]
Operation Bluestar was a mischievous blunder, and it should not have been done.
As a kid, I was mischievous, necessarily, but I always wanted to do adventurous stuff.
Sometimes I have this little girl in me who craves to do something mischievous.
I have been tagged mischievous since childhood and was known as a prankster.
As a child, I was mischievous and an attention-seeker, so acting came naturally to me.
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