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It is by rugged paths like these they go That scale the heights of immortality, Unreached by those that falter here below.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
When it comes to being slaves to fashion, American managers make adolescent girls look like rugged individualists.
— Geoffrey Nunberg
Who was the first that forged the deadly blade? Of rugged steel his savage soul was made.
— Tibullus
We all too often have socialism for the rich and rugged free market capitalism for the poor.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Land of my sires! what mortal hand Can e'er untie the filial band That knits me to thy rugged strand!
— Walter Scott
The rugged trees are mingling Their flowery sprays in love; The ivy climbs the laurel To clasp the boughs above.
— William C. Bryant
Honor is like an island, rugged and without a beach; once we have left it, we can never return.
— Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
It is in rugged crises, in unbearable endurance, and in aims which put sympathy out of the question, that the angel is shown.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
It'll make you look rugged,' Mel says.
'Because I woke up this morning,' I say, 'and the one thing I realized I lacked was ruggedness. — Patrick Ness
'Because I woke up this morning,' I say, 'and the one thing I realized I lacked was ruggedness. — Patrick Ness
O'er the rugged mountain's brow Clara threw the twins she nursed, And remarked,'I wonder now Which will reach the bottom first?
— Harry Graham
Experience, the only logic sure to convince a diseased imagination and restore it to rugged health.
— Mark Twain
There's a thrill when you have a hard set, a rugged workout, and you feel it, and you take it, and you go beyond it.
— Tracy Caulkins
Let us not only scatter benefits, but even strew flowers for our fellow-travellers, in the rugged ways of this wretched world.
— Lord Chesterfield
Swirling like water against rugged rocks, time goes around and around
— Denis Theriault
Rugged and straightforward as he was, there was something in his nature that was purely feminine in its tenderness
— Oscar Wilde
Nothing in Death Hunt makes a great deal of sense, though the scenery is rugged and the snowscapes beautiful.
— Vincent Canby
The other contained a set of rugged clothes, hiking boots, and a smaller backpack with many pouches and zippers.
— Henry Gene Foster
Most artists like to think of themselves as rugged individualists, as independent characters.
— Jack Levine
No member of a crew is praised for the rugged individuality of his rowing.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Is there any smooth path to success? No. You must learn to travel on many rugged roads to find the straight path.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
He needed sun and soil and wind to remain a man.
— Clifford D. Simak
Real, rough and rugged, shine like a gold nugget,
Every time I pick up the microphone, I drug it. — Jeru The Damaja
Every time I pick up the microphone, I drug it. — Jeru The Damaja
Rugged strength and radiant beauty
These were one in Nature's plan;
Humble toil and heavenward duty
These will form the perfect man. — Sarah Josepha Hale
These were one in Nature's plan;
Humble toil and heavenward duty
These will form the perfect man. — Sarah Josepha Hale
The moon is very rugged.
— Alan Bean
I mean Afghanistan is a very rugged, complicated country.
— Barbara Bush
If you always move in certainty, your writing will be flat - creativity is a rugged terrain ...
— John Geddes
We shun the rugged battle of fate where strength is born.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
A man should be rugged like Steve McQueen; the way he stands, like he's ready for something. Or he should be a man of the world like Dean Martin.
— Maureen McCormick
Rural life in the winter months was rugged: snow-blurred and alcohol-fueled, violent and fast.
— John Irving
These are days of special perplexity and depression, and the path of public duty is unusually rugged.
— Grover Cleveland
In fact, the Gospel shows us change comes from the bottom rather than the top, from an old rugged cross rather than a gold royal throne.
— Shane Claiborne
What place is so rugged and so homely that there is no beauty; if you only have a sensibility to beauty?
— Henry Ward Beecher
Old pictures look very rugged and young, and the people in the photographs always seem a lot happier than you are.
— Stephen Chbosky
A rugged stone growes smooth from hand to hand.
— George Herbert
The paths to mountain peaks are ever rugged, but men reach the summits.
— Percy James Brebner
Yet some feelings, unallied to the dross of human nature, beat even in these rugged bosoms.
— Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
I struggle to be rugged and raw dude, trying to survive in the trials and lawsuits, Everybody wants to test me, WHY ME?
— Tupac Shakur
Right now it is a terrible thing to be a rugged individualist; but we don't know what else to be except a feeble nonentity.
— Isabel Paterson
The only very rugged part of the route is in crossing the Big Horn mountain, which is about 30 miles wide.
— William Henry Ashley
For like a rugged tree you are hard and sound at the core.
— H. Rider Haggard
People say I'm a disgrace to the human race. I love overweight women when they sit on my face.
— R.A. The Rugged Man