Hoist by His Own Petard/Quotes

"If you're gonna hire Machete to kill the bad guy, you'd better make damn sure the bad guy isn't you!"

- Machete trailer, Grindhouse

"Violence, in truth, recoils upon the violent, and the schemer falls into the pit he has dug for another."

- Sherlock Holmes, paraphrasing The Bible, in regard to the death of Doctor Grimesby Roylott in The Adventure of the Speckled Band

"Ares: I was trying... to make you a great warrior! Kratos: You succeeded. (Kratos finishes off Ares)"

- God of War

"Sideshow Bob: Oh dear...Sideshow Bob...hoist...on his own petard... Lisa: It's hoist with his own petard. Sideshow Bob: Oh get a life."

- The Simpsons

"Do you think Saint Thrastus complained when he was strung up by his petard? No! Not one word! That's piety. Now get on with your work, you little ingrate."

- Warhammer 40,000: Dark Heresy

"He who digs a hole and scoops it out falls into the pit he has made. The trouble he causes recoils on himself; his violence comes down on his own head."

- The Bible (New International Version), Psalms 7:15-16

"If a man digs a pit, he will fall into it; if a man rolls a stone, it will roll back on him."

- The Bible (New International Version), Proverbs 26:27

"Why, as a woodcock to mine own springe, Osric. I am justly killed with mine own treachery."

- Laertes, Hamlet

"Narrator: It looks as though Boris Badenov is now hoist with his own petard. Meanwhile... Boris: Hold it. Hold it! What does it mean I'm hoist with my own... what's its name? Narrator: It means you fell into your own trap. Boris: Then why didn't you say so? Okay, let's go."

- Rocky and Bullwinkle

"The irony is exquisite, isn't it? Your mutant gifts will be used to bring your kind to its knees. This is your true destiny: the harbinger of mutant extinction."

- Bastion, X-Men Next Dimension

"But I'm not my "kind", not anymore — your shadow leeches saw to that. I'm half Toa of Light, half Toa of Shadow. This was what you wanted, wasn't it? Toa consumed by darkness, Toa not hampered by things like mercy or morality. Well, now you can choke on it."

- Takanuva, Bionicle

"Henry: Put things right? I killed her! Like you wanted! But you never returned to me! Brie: You coward! You failure! You left her alive! I hid in the shadows of the attic, to finish the job I knew you could not do. Kill her outright? Too good for her. Locked in a chest to starve to death, her cries unheard below! Henry: But I heard her screams! I bricked up the way to the attic to seal my guilt forever but her cries would not let me be! Brie: Those were my cries, fool husband! I slipped on that candlestick. I was unconscious for mere minutes. I awoke a prisoner! Doors locked and reinforced with iron. Windows barred. As if this attic was used as a prison when it was called Kesandru House. Brie: And then you sealed me in! It was I who starved screaming, for I heard only sobs from Beth! It's not fair! Riff: (eating popcorn) Sounds like a little karmic evil nipping you in the butt!"

- Sluggy Freelance Haunted House story. 2001-12-06

"The Bangalore torpedo was 50 feet long and packed with 85 pounds of TNT, and you assembled it along the way - by hand. I'd love to meet the asshole who invented it."

- Description of how soldiers can still get hoist by their own petard in The Big Red One

"A tyrant is like an eagle; he looks down from a high place for prey to rend. Until one day, when swooping, he miscalculates"

- from Ed Greenwood, on twitter