“The rich hear about starvation. The poor can write a novel about it.”
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Rags Quotes
Source: Night of a Thousand Thoughts
Source: The Mimic Men
“Rags will never make fine clothing; don't put them on you.”
“It's nice to get your glad rags on for awards like the Baftas, but it doesn't happen all the time.”
Source: Killosophy
“My end goal in the piano is to play Scott Joplin's 'Maple Leaf Rag.”
Source: Among the Hills, and Other Poems
Source: The Quotable Spurgeon
Source: Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms: Essays on Natural History
“Beauty soaks reality as water fills a rag.”
Source: Honey from Stone: A Naturalist's Search for God
Source: Mark Twain’s Letters & Speeches (Annotated Edition)
Source: A People's History of the United States: 1492-Present
“Virtue shows quite as well in rags and patches as she does in purple and fine linen.”
Source: Speeches: Literary and Social: Easyread Large Bold Edition
Source: The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: With Cop'ous Notes and Additions
Source: Essays of Elia
Source: Four of a Kind: A Suburban Field Guide
“Rogues in rags are kept in countenance by rogues in ruffles.”
Source: The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and Critical Introduction, and Portrait After Sir Joshua Reynolds
“Virtue, thou in rags, may challenge more than vice set off with all the trim of greatness.”
Source: Dramatic works
“the conversation whipped gaily around the table like rags in a high wind.”
Source: With Malice Toward Some
Source: The Tribune Primer
Source: Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book: A Guide and Manual for Ladies as Regards Their Conversation; Manners; Dress; with Full Instructions and Advice in Letter Writing [!]; Receiving Presents; Incorrect Words
Source: Lacon, Or, Many Things in a Few Words: Addressed to Those who Think
“Rags will always make their appearance where they have a right to do it.”
Source: The Table Talk of Dr. Johnson: Comprising Opinions and Anecdotes of Life and Literature, Men, Manners, and Morals
Source: The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope Edited with Notes and Introductory Memoir by Adolphus William Ward