Nobody calls himself rogue. [ Proverb ]
A rogue is a roundabout fool. [ Coleridge ]
No rogue like to the godly rogue. [ Proverb ]
A rich rogue; two shirts and a rag. [ Proverb ]
No honest man has the leer of a rogue. [ Proverb ]
The rogue has everywhere the advantage. [ Goethe ]
Honest men never have the love of a rogue. [ Proverb ]
A rogue's wardrobe is harbour for a louse. [ Proverb ]
The informer is the worst rogue of the two. [ Proverb ]
Nothing resembles an honest man more than a rogue. [ French Proverb ]
Much better never to catch a rogue, than let him go again. [ Proverb ]
A thread will tie an honest man better than a rope will do a rogue. [ Scotch Proverb ]
If you save a rogue from the gallows, he will rob you that same night. [ Proverb ]
He that cheats in small things is a fool, but in great things is a rogue. [ Proverb ]
His calumny is not only the greatest benefit a rogue can confer on us, but the only service he will perform for nothing. [ Lavater ]
Men are much more unwilling to have their weaknesses and their imperfections known than their crimes; and if you hint to a man that you think him silly, ignorant, or even ill-bred, or awkward, he will hate you more and longer than if you tell him plainly that you think him a rogue. [ Chesterfield ]