Mutually assured destruction has always been a deterrent to rogue nations. — Norah Vincent Copy Share Image
“You inspire trust,” he said, “although I know what a rogue you are.” — Andrzej Sapkowski Copy Share Image
I'm the rogue Canadian in my family - I just happened to be born here while my parents were studying here. — Eleanor Catton Copy Share Image
Onscreen, Foaly rubbed his eyelids with his index fingers. "Yeah, yeah. Here we go. Captain Short goes rogue once more. Hands up… — Eoin Colfer Copy Share Image
James Salter has been a fighter pilot, a rogue, and a climber. He counts Robert Redford as a friend. — Stephen Rodrick Copy Share Image
“Maybe it’s the rogue in me, the part of me that loves to color outside the lines, but the truth is, I… — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
“Submitted for your approval--the curious case of Colleen O’Brien and the gorgeous time traveling Scot who landed in her living room.” –… — Shannon MacLeod Copy Share Image
It is said that a rogue does not look you in the face, neither does an honest man look at you as… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
“I had no desire to hear another woman tell my boyfriend how hot he was. If I wanted him to know, I'd… — Rachel Vincent Copy Share Image
“They’re only askin’ you to do one thing. From what Rogue says, you ain’t exactly reluctant.” “F**k myself into a coma. Sure,… — Michelle O'Leary Copy Share Image
I wasn't even aware that there are different styles of taxidermy, traditional and rogue. I wound up really liking the rogue stuff… — Brian Posehn Copy Share Image
“He lived to see her smile, to make her laugh, to kiss her. He wanted to spend all day reading with her,… — Lauren Smith Copy Share Image
Is it not true that the clever rogue is like the runner who runs well for the first half of the course,… — Plato Copy Share Image
“With brief amusement, she recalled how she'd assumed a rogue of his decadent reputation would be pale and weak from too many… — Anna Campbell Copy Share Image
There is no den in the wide world to hide a rogue. Commit a crime, and the earth is made of glass.… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
“Och, lass. Yer going to have to not do that.” Faolán exhaled. “Creeping up on a man is a dangerous thing, and… — Shannon MacLeod Copy Share Image
“You say I haven’t any orginality. But mark this, dear Prince, there’s nothing more annoying for a man of our time and… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
We need to fix this. It hasn't been done yet because there's still a reluctance to admit that there was even a… — Janis Karpinski Copy Share Image
Put a rogue in the limelight and he will act like an honest man. — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
“So, am I too, like all other humans, just a rogue? Sure! Just a notch less than those rascals wearing godly robes.” — Fakeer Ishavardas Copy Share Image
“What of your sins, Rogue? If the hero encountered you today, would he spare you a date with his sword?” — Elizabeth Carlton Copy Share Image
A rich rogue nowadays is fit company for any gentleman; and the world, my dear, hath not such a contempt for roguery… — John Gay Copy Share Image
“Finn O'Finnegan looked like a rogue and walked like a rascal, so it was widely thought that he was at least one… — Stephen Krensky Copy Share Image
“It's a timeline!' Elysia exclaimed. 'Thanks, Captain Obvious,' said Ferbus. Elysia glared at him. 'Thank you , Captain Overused Expression.' 'No, thank… — Gina Damico Copy Share Image
'A Rogue by Any Other Name' is the first book in the 'Rules of Scoundrels' series, centered on a legendary pre-Victorian casino… — Sarah MacLean Copy Share Image
Always in my books, I like to throw that rogue element into a stable situation and then see what happens. — Jeanette Winterson Copy Share Image
I was a hacker of sorts. Not a mind 'reader,' exactly; more a mind 'radar,' in tune with the workings of the… — Samantha Shannon Copy Share Image
“Lex was about to ask what in the dickens that was supposed to mean, but then Uncle Mort nodded at Wicket in… — Gina Damico Copy Share Image
Commend a fool for his wit, or a rogue for his honesty and he will receive you into his favor. — Henry Fielding Copy Share Image
The political arena leaves one no alternative, one must either be a dunce or a rogue. — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
A demagogue must be neither an educated nor an honest man; he has to be an ignoramus and a rogue. — Aristophanes Copy Share Image