1.
It's a racket. Those stock market guys are crooked.
Al Capone
2.
You shall love your crooked neighbour, with your crooked heart.
W. H. Auden
3.
The law tells me how crooked I am. Grace comes along and straightens me out.
Billy Sunday
4.
You know there's no crooked politicians. There's never a lie because there is never any truth.
Lenny Bruce
6.
You never know a line is crooked unless you have a straight one to put next to it.
Socrates
7.
You see through love, and that deludes your sight, As what is straight seems crooked through the water.
John Dryden
10.
If the staffe be crooked, the shadow cannot be straight.
George Herbert
11.
It's a lot of crooked cops out there. They manipulate the system.
Ludacris
12.
You shall love your neighbour With your crooked heart, It says so much about love and brokenness -- it's perfect.
John Green
13.
We can't love our neighbors till we know how crooked their hearts are.
John Green
14.
The English are crooked as a nation and honest as individuals. The contrary is true of the French, who are honest as a nation and crooked as individuals.
Edmond de Goncourt
15.
There is the need for someone against which our characters can measure themselves. Without a ruler, you won't make the crooked straight.
Seneca the Younger
17.
God makes crooked straight for us and sets things right when they seem to go dead wrong.
Mahatma Gandhi
18.
You are as crooked as a bank robber if you do not pay your debts on time.
Jack Hyles
20.
Everybody's crooked. The trick is to find out how they're bent.
Jennifer Crusie
22.
God draweth straight lines but we call them crooked.
Horace Mann
23.
If one imitates the upright, one becomes upright. If one imitates the crooked, one becomes crooked.
Christie Watson
24.
Why' is a crooked letter and can't be made straight.
Stephen King
25.
For experience teacheth me that straight trees have crooked roots.
John Lyly