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Rogues Quotes

1.
A wise man will find us to be rogues by our faces.
Jonathan Swift

Authors on Rogues Quotes: William Shakespeare Henry Fielding Charles Caleb Colton Aaron Allston Jonathan Swift J. G. Holland Aristophanes Joe Lieberman Tom Peters Douglas William Jerrold Homer Samuel Taylor Coleridge Eugene V. Debs John McCain Ouida J. K. Rowling William Butler Yeats Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Tracy Lawrence Horace Walpole Fred Thompson Voltaire Erin Hunter John Romero George Crabbe H. L. Mencken William Hazlitt Johann Kaspar Lavater Sebastian Junger Alexander Pope Friedrich Schiller Sarah Palin Eoin Colfer
2.
The truth has always been dangerous to the rule of the rogue, the exploiter, the robber. So the truth must be supressed.
Eugene V. Debs

3.
Actors are rogues and vagabonds. Or they ought to be.
Helen Mirren

4.
All roads lead to another road for renegades, rebels, and rogues.
Tracy Lawrence

5.
Violence has never prospered, you can't remake the world in a day. Anyone who promises to change everything for you all at once is either a fool or a rogue!
Emile Zola

6.
Great rogues hang the little ones.
Cardinal Mazarin

7.
There is no den in the wide world to hide a rogue.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

8.
Rogues in rags are kept in countenance by rogues in ruffles.
Alexander Pope

9.
Though I'm a rogue in talking upon Painting & Love I can be serious and honest upon any subject thoroughly pleasing to me.
Thomas Gainsborough

10.
I think the greatest rogues are they who talk most of their honesty.
Anthony Trollope

11.
As long as you have a system that is based on the rational that if you are making money you are thereby making a contribution to society, these financial rogue practices will continue.
David Korten

12.
I am bewitched with the rogue's company. If the rascal have not given me medicines to make me love him, I'll be hanged.
William Shakespeare

13.
SkyClan's destiny is that we will never live in isolation from other cats. We're not like forest Clans, we can't shut ourselves off entirely from kittypets or rogues. And visitors will be welcome.
Erin Hunter

14.
Commend a fool for his wit, or a rogue for his honesty and he will receive you into his favour.
Henry Fielding

15.
You want stealth? Be a rogue in 'World of Warcraft'.
John Romero

16.
Rogue Squadron doesn't run. Unless we really, really have to.
Aaron Allston

17.
A process which makes one rogue cleverer than another.
Oscar Wilde

18.
The point of serving your country is not to do your own thing or to go rogue, but to work as part of the process.
Kal Penn

19.
Rogues are always found out in some way. Whoever is a wolf will act like a wolf, that is most certain.
Jean de La Fontaine

20.
Progress is mostly the product of rogues.
Tom Peters

21.
A rich man without charity is a rogue; and perhaps it would be no difficult matter to prove that he is also a fool.
Henry Fielding

22.
China is one of the world's greatest proliferators of weapons of mass destruction to these rogue nations
Fred Thompson

23.
With so much at stake in this election, both Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan should 'go rogue.'
Sarah Palin

24.
His calumny is not only the greatest benefit a rogue can confer on us, but the only service he will perform for nothing.
Johann Kaspar Lavater

25.
There are two modes of establishing our reputation; to be praised by honest men, and to be abused by rogues.
Charles Caleb Colton

26.
Rogue regimes never respond to anything less than hardball.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen

27.
O what fine thought we had because we thought that the worst rogues and rascals had died out.
William Butler Yeats

28.
He was a fiddler, and consequently a rogue.
Jonathan Swift

29.
We can love an honest rogue, but what is more offensive than a false saint?
Jessamyn West

30.
The danger of terrorists and rogue states is compounded by the proliferation of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons.
Joe Lieberman

31.
The superstitious man is to the rogue what the slave is to the tyrant.
Voltaire

32.
What is the world coming to, when you can't even trust a rogue vicar and her demon lover?
Simon R. Green

33.
Little rogues easily become great ones.
Benjamin Franklin

34.
Who calls a lawyer rogue, may find, too lateUpon one of these depends his whole estate.
George Crabbe

35.
Every industry, there are rogues and bad actors. There could be rogues and bad actors in journalism. Rogues and bad actors in medicine. Rogues and bad actors in the legal community.
Anthony Scaramucci

36.
Lawyers and rogues are vermin not easily rooted out of a rich soil.
Horace Walpole

37.
For every inch that is not fool, is rogue.
John Dryden

38.
My own favorite is something called Rogue Male.
Peter O'Toole

39.
Many a man would have turned rogue if he knew how.
William Hazlitt

40.
In any combat between a rogue and a fool the sympathy of mankind is always with the rogue.
H. L. Mencken

41.
The rogue has everywhere the advantage.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

42.
The attacks of 9/11 came out of Afghanistan. It was a failed state, a rogue nation. That's why al Qaeda was there in the first place.
Sebastian Junger

43.
One rogue leads another.
Homer

44.
Rogues are prone to find things before they are lost.
Douglas William Jerrold

45.
Away, you mouldy rogue, away!
William Shakespeare

46.
Tuatha De do not walk the human realm alone. Actually, they don't walk alone much anywhere. Only the occasional rogue Fae will do so." "Like yourself?" "Yes Most of my kind have no fondness for solitude. Those who walk alone are not to be trusted." "Really," she said dryly. "Except for me," he amended, with a faint, insouciant grin.
Karen Marie Moning

47.
A demagogue must be neither an educated nor an honest man; he has to be an ignoramus and a rogue.
Aristophanes

48.
An honest man you may form of windle-straws, but to make a rogue you must have grist.
Friedrich Schiller

49.
Rogue Squadron doesn’t run. Unless we really, really have to." "No, this will be Wraith Squadron’s mission." "We don’t mind running. Even when we don’t have to.
Aaron Allston

50.
Roguery is thought by some to be cunning and laughable: it is neither; it is devilish.
Thomas Carlyle