Top Rogue Quotes

  • Running IT with boldness doesn’t mean IT goes rogue, it means IT becomes more intelligent, – Pearl  Zhu

    Running IT with boldness doesn’t mean IT goes rogue, it means IT becomes more intelligent,– Pearl Zhu

  • The rogue has suffered much. He needs someone to remind him of why he once believed in a good path… – Elizabeth Carlton

    The rogue has suffered much. He needs someone to remind him of why he once believed in a good path…– Elizabeth Carlton

  • Blaming yourself is like a curse eating you from within, a rogue virus, cancerous and poisonous. It will drive you mad if you let it . – David Estes

    Blaming yourself is like a curse eating you from within, a rogue virus, cancerous and poisonous. It will drive you mad if you let it .– David Estes

  • What of your sins, Rogue? If the hero encountered you today, would he spare you a date with his sword? – Elizabeth Carlton

    What of your sins, Rogue? If the hero encountered you today, would he spare you a date with his sword?– Elizabeth Carlton

  • She, the clear heart’ed soul shall show a small crack (in heart) as clearly as the equally transparent, but dirty rogue can cleverly hide it. – Priyavrat Thareja

    She, the clear heart’ed soul shall show a small crack (in heart) as clearly as the equally transparent, but dirty rogue can cleverly hide it.– Priyavrat Thareja

  • So, am I too, like all other humans, just a rogue? Sure! Just a notch less than those rascals wearing godly robes. – Fakeer Ishavardas

    So, am I too, like all other humans, just a rogue? Sure! Just a notch less than those rascals wearing godly robes.– Fakeer Ishavardas

  • You said my name and my heart went rogue – Zandile

    You said my name and my heart went rogue– Zandile

  • This is my thesis: Do you know what is needful to turn an honest man into a rogue! A change of scene–a moment’s forgetfulness suffice. – Andr Gide

    This is my thesis: Do you know what is needful to turn an honest man into a rogue! A change of scene–a moment’s forgetfulness suffice.– Andr Gide