Quotes About Rogue
Jeez, you go rogue once and slaughter a bunch of humans after they torture your girlfriend, and suddenly you're a leaper.
~ J.R. Ward
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Most people have no reason to know how memory can turn rogue and feral, becoming a force of its own and one to be reckoned with. Losing a chunk of your memory is a tricky thing, a deep-sea quake triggering shifts and upheavals too far distant from the epicenter to be easily predictable.
~ Tana French
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Most people have no reason to know how memory can turn rogue and feral, becoming a force of its own and one to be reckoned with.
~ Tana French
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Apparently these three had left half of the surviving population of China seriously pissed off at them, as well as making mortal enemies with a rogue, defrocked Russian organized crime figure. In their spare time they had stolen money from millions of T'Rain players, created huge problems for a large multinational corporation that owned the game, and, finally—warming to the task—mounted a frontal assault on al-Qaeda.
~ Neal Stephenson
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Era un individuo sulla sessantina, con una faccia da uomo d'affari e un'aria da briccone: due cose che spesso vanno insieme.
~ Victor Hugo
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Well, Your Worship, does this mean I get to go back to being a scoundrel? She
~ Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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God, I hate rogue necromancers," said Magnus. "Why can't they just follow the rules?" "Probably because the biggest rule is 'no necromancy'?" Emma suggested
~ Cassandra Clare
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I always go for the underdog or the rogue or the rebel.
~ Vanessa Kirby
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Iran is a rogue state, a dangerous state. Iran spreads hatred all over the world.
~ Isaac Herzog
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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
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Congratulations? Martin's expression was like boiling milk. Congratulations? I will not permit my sister to marry such a rogue. Martin, darling. Juliana said, putting a gentle hand on her husband's arm, I completely understand your misgivings but I do think we should consider the matter calmly. Calmly! Martin spun around. I am not calm! I think we all realize that, dearest, Juliana said.
~ Nicola Cornick
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Part of that bona fide Han Solo charm. He's certainly handsome. A boyish rogue. Jas would, given half an invitation, mount him like a turret. Though
~ Chuck Wendig
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"The artful Dodger."
~ Charles Dickens
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No great scoundrel is ever uninteresting.
~ Murray Kempton
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A rich rogue nowadays is fit company for any gentleman; and the world, my dear, hath not such a contempt for roguery as you imagine.
~ John Gay
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The People's Independent Republic of Arse, Cock and Yo-ho-bloody-ho, I say. PIRACY! –You are a pirate! –Damn right I am! I'm Flash Jack Carter, the Darling of the Deep, the Blessed of the Briny, Sodomite Scourge of the Seven Seas ...
~ Hal Duncan
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Christianity must be divine since it has lasted 1,700 years despite the fact that it is so full of villainy and nonsense. [Voltaire] shows how almost all ancient peoples had similar myths, and hastily concludes that the myths are thereby proved to have been the inventions of priests: the first divine was the first rogue who met the first fool.
~ Will Durant
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Christianity must be divine," he says, in one of his most unmeasured sallies, "since it has lasted 1,700 years despite the fact that it is so full of villainy and nonsense."79 He shows how almost all ancient peoples had similar myths, and hastily concludes that the myths are thereby proved to have been the inventions of priests: "the first divine was the first rogue who met the first fool.
~ Will Durant
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By the time they arrive at Notting Hill, whatever rogue aspect of personality has been driving this morning's expedition seems to have decamped, leaving her feeling purposeless and confused.
~ William Gibson
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Commend a fool for his wit, or a rogue for his honesty and he will receive you into his favor.
~ Henry Fielding
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I am not a good pleader', he said; 'being too infernal conscious of my own dignity. The dignified fool, Demelza, gets nowhere beside the suave flattering rogue.
~ Winston Graham
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you mustn't place your signature too low down on the page and thereby leave a blank space above it, otherwise some rogue – if such a letter were to fall into the wrong hands – might cut out the name and add some small demand for several louis d'or in the blank space above it.
~ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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To be an effective criminal defense counsel, an attorney must be prepared to be demanding, outrageous, irreverent, blasphemous, a rogue, a renegade, and a hated, isolated, and lonely person - few love a spokesman for the despised and the damned.
~ Clarence Darrow
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I'm the rogue Canadian in my family - I just happened to be born here while my parents were studying here.
~ Eleanor Catton
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