Rogue Male Quotes
Rogue Male
by
Geoffrey Household5,561 ratings, 3.92 average rating, 645 reviews
Open Preview
Rogue Male Quotes
Showing 1-20 of 20
“I have noticed that what cats most appreciate in a human being is not the ability to produce food - which they take for granted - but his or her entertainment value. Asmodeus took to his toy enthusiastically. In another week he permitted me to stroke him, producing a raucous purr, but, in order to save his face, pretending to be asleep.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“I have never taken sides, never leaped wholeheartedly into one scale or the other; nor do I realize disappointments, provided they are severe, until the occasion is long past. Yet I am ruled by my emotions, though I murder them at birth.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“He who has learned not to intrude his emotions upon his fellows has also learned not to intrude them upon himself.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“A well-trained diplomat is supposed to write French, for example, like an angel, but to speak it with the peculiar gutlessness of a Geneva nancy-boy.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“When I heard that she was dead, I really suffered very little.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“The only periods, I suspect, when a man feels captain of his soul are those when he has not the slightest need of such an organ.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“We are so dependent on luck, good and bad. I think of those men and women—cases faintly parallel to mine—who live in one room and eat poorly and lie in bed, since their incomes are too small for any marked activity. Their lives would be unbearable were it not for their hopes of good luck and fears of bad. They have, in fact, little of either; but illusion magnifies what there is.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“None of my mental activities for the past twenty-four hours might be called thinking. I had allowed my body to take charge. It knew far more about escaping and healing than I did.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“Yet I am ruled by my emotions, though I murder them at birth.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“One does not, I think, kill oneself without a definite desire to do so. It is hardly ever an act to which a man must key himself up; it is a temptation which he must struggle against.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“Her skin was not a surface; it was an indefinite glory of the palest rose and orange that chose to mould itself to those tense limbs.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“And the asphodel of this Hades is the cabbage.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“I dressed myself in the warmest of my working clothes, tearing off all distinguishing marks and the maker’s name. I put a flask of whisky in my inside-breast-pocket, and took plenty of food. I could be away for days without worrying.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“There I wove so complicated a pattern that boat-footed Artemis must have thought her long-eared darlings were on the line of a hare.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“The poets are wrong when they describe the grave as cold.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“Time drags only when one is thinking fast.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“I blame myself for being drawn into argument with him, but what else could I do? I was glad to hear a cultured voice, even his, after so much solitary confinement. It was, in a sense, not unlike being stuck in the club with some bore whose opinions are very left or very right. You can't do anything but listen to the man. You know he is wrong, but since you argue from the standpoint of individuals and he argues about a mythical mass, there is no common ground. And it's utterly impossible to explain yourself.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“I like to see a billy-goat accompanying the dairy herd to pasture, supposedly to bring them luck or to eat the herbs that cause abortion.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“I have noticed that what cats most appreciate in a human being is not the ability to produce food—which they take for granted—but his or her entertainment value.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
“My arrival was noticed only by a boy and girl, the inevitable boy and girl to be found in every dark corner of a great city. Better provision should be made for them—a Park of Temporary Affection, for example, from which lecherous clergymen and aged civil servants should be rigorously excluded.”
― Rogue Male
― Rogue Male
