Be wise as a serpent and wary as a dove!
Be aware for there is a snare ready for a serpent
Better a serpent than a stepmother!
As we reread Genesis 2...we immediately understand WHAT is 'crafty' about the serpent's question in Genesis 3. God did NOT in fact say in Genesis 2, 'You MUST NOT EAT from any tree in the garden' (3:1). What God did say was almost exactly the opposit...
Hiss: [Prince John is sucking his thumb] Sire, if you don't mind my saying, you see you have a very loud thumb. [starts to hypnotize him] Hiss: Hypnosisss can cure you of your psychosis so easy. Prince John: [Snaps out of it and screams] No, no! None...
In Boston serpents whistle at the cold.
I’m not a serpent, Father. I’m a crow.
Woman is at once apple and serpent.
Even paradise had its serpent.
You totally love him. He's your widdle snookums.
the serpent if it wants to become the dragon must eat itself.
Allegorical stories of saints battling with giants, monsters and demons may be interpreted as symbolizing the Christian's fight against paganism. At Bwlch Rhiwfelen (Denbigh) St Collen fought and killed a cannibal giantess, afterwards washing away th...
There's a stream that trickles through all of us. It's always there. It's evil and we know this, so we force it to mix with the larger river inside us. We let it be consumed by the greater flow of good. But when the good in the river runs dry and the...
A friend's bitter words seem to us more poisonous than a serpent's tooth.
There is poison in the fang of the serpent, in the mouth of the fly and in the sting of a scorpion; but the wicked man is saturated with it.
Quetzalcoatl is a primal idea of the duality of human nature. The serpent is the embodiment of Heaven and Earth. It scares people in many ways.
Without the power of the Industrial Union behind it, Democracy can only enter the State as the victim enters the gullet of the Serpent.
How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!
Pain is always a fanged serpent, but to the fearful it has a hundred heads.
There is an old Russian saying. 'A serpent changes his skin, not his fangs.
I would rather trust my child to a serpent than to a teacher who does not believe in God.