"Sneakiness" Quotes from Famous Books
... been, upon my word, as far back as I can think.—You had crept into my heart even in the old days when you were a child and were always so honest ... so frank about a thousand little things—so straight and true, however things were. No sneakiness, no subterfuge—whatever the consequences. I've known women enough in Tarant and in Eberswalde at the agricultural college and in the army, and I was usually lucky with them—ridiculously so. And yet I never knew true ... — The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann - Volume II • Gerhart Hauptmann |