It is said that a rogue does not look you in the face, neither does an honest man look at you as if he had his reputation to establish.
Computers can bully us. A slow and unreliable system will bring even the toughest soul to their knees as they find themselves completely defenseless against the erratic whims of their rogue machine.
The superstitious man is to the rogue what the slave is to the tyrant.
A demagogue must be neither an educated nor an honest man; he has to be an ignoramus and a rogue.
The truth has always been dangerous to the rule of the rogue, the exploiter, the robber. So the truth must be ruthlessly supressed.
Away, you mouldy rogue, away!
Our world is becoming darker. The dangers are increasing from North Korea, whose recent provocation underscored the need to impose a higher price on this rogue regime, a problem that is not just the United States alone, but a problem for us all.
Dirty Harry, for example. Clint Eastwood was not a rogue cop. He was a maverick cop, but he was a good guy.
The liberation of Iraq was part of a broader effort to seriously confront the greatest threat to world security: rogue states capable of obtaining long range weapons of mass destruction.
Nothing spoils lunch any quicker than a rogue meatball rampaging through your spaghetti.
Many a man would have turned rogue if he knew how.
We believe, as the President has indicated, that this combination of a rogue state that possesses weapons of mass destruction and has known ties to terrorist organizations, is a grave threat to the people of the United States and to other countries around the world.
Mike Stanton is our preeminent aficionado and raconteur of Rhode Island’s flamboyantly criminal political follies, and The Prince of Providence is the chronicle of a great American rogue, Mayor Buddy Cianci—a paragon of charisma and corruption.
For every inch that is not fool, is rogue.
I never thought I’d say I’m so very glad you’re a rogue instead of an angel. But I suppose it’s all right as long as you’re my rogue - Rebecca -
The term blowback, which officials of the Central Intelligent Agency first invented for their own internal use,. . . refers to the unintended consequences of policies that were kept secret from the American people. What the daily press reports as the malign act of terrorists or drug lords or rogue states or illegal arms merchants often turn out to be blowback from earlier American operations.
Rogue regimes never respond to anything less than hardball.
We can love an honest rogue, but what is more offensive than a false saint?
His calumny is not only the greatest benefit a rogue can confer on us, but the only service he will perform for nothing.
For the task assigned them Men aren't smart enough or sly Any rogue can blind them With a clever lie.