“No, one should toss out these lazy rogues by the seat of their pants”
Martin Luther
“Louisiana has [no] monopoly on rogues, rapscallions, shakedowns and kickbacks. Nor is it the only place where a few officials have endeared themselves to the electorate by means of the utter disorder of their private lives.”
Jon Nordheimer
“No one likes a fellow who is all rogue, but we'll forgive him almost anything if there is warmth of human sympathy underneath his rogueries. The immortal types of comedy are just such men.”
W. C. Fields
“The political arena leaves one no alternative, one must either be a dunce or a rogue.”
Emma Goldman
“A sly rogue is often in good dress”
Irish Sayings
“Nothing spoils lunch any quicker than a rogue meatball rampaging through your spaghetti.”
Jim Davis
“You rogues, do you want to live for ever?”
Frederick The Great