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Rags Quotes - Page 4

Just so sure as one puts on any old rag, and thinks nobody will come, company is sure to call.

Harriet Beecher Stowe (2010). “The Pearl of Orr's Island”, p.256, Applewood Books

A great deal of the furniture of ancient tyranny is torn to rags; the rest is entirely out of fashion.

Edmund Burke (1834). “The Works of the Right Hon. Edmund Burke: With a Biographical and Critical Introduction, and Portrait After Sir Joshua Reynolds”, p.126

Life is nothing but rags and tags and filthy rags at that.

Christina Stead (2016). “The Man Who Loved Children”, p.117, Head of Zeus