Quotes about rat
A collection of quotes on the topic of rat, likeness, doing, use.
Quotes about rat
“You can win the rat race but you're still a rat.”
Wall and Piece (2005)

“If a rat is a good model for your emotional life, you're in big trouble.”
Stress, Neurodegeneration and Individual Differences (2001)

The Alex Jones Show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTDLdDEJwZg, April 20, 2013.
2013

“Despite all my rage
I am still just a rat in the cage.”

“one had better die fighting against injustice than to die like a dog or a rat in a trap”
“If you are dirty, insignificant and unloved then rats are the ultimate role model.”
Source: Wall and Piece

“My subjects are like rats in a basket.”
Morocco poll - choice or façade?, BBC News, 1 September 2007 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/6970555.stm,
Source: True Grit (1968), Chapter 5, pp. 82-83 : 'Mattie Ross' to 'Rooster Cogburn'

Letter to James F. Morton (1929), quoted in "H.P. Lovecraft, a Life" by S.T. Joshi, p. 483
Non-Fiction, Letters, to James Ferdinand Morton, Jr.

Vente, gresle, gelle, j'ay mon pain cuit.
Ie suis paillart, la paillarde me suit.
Lequel vault mieulx? Chascun bien s'entresuit.
L'ung vault l'autre; c'est a mau rat mau chat.
Ordure amons, ordure nous assuit;
Nous deffuyons onneur, il nous deffuit,
En ce bordeau ou tenons nostre estat.
Source: Le Grand Testament (The Great Testament) (1461), Line 1621; "Ballade de la Grosse Margot (Ballade for Fat Margot)".

From the essay "Toward a Theory of Moral Development," published in the anthology The Next Fifty Years: Science in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century, edited by John Brockman

Quote from Dix' War Diary 1915–1916, Städtische Gallery, Albstadt, p. 25; as cited by Eva Karcher, Otto Dix, New York: Crown Publishers, 1987, p. 14

“Those rats … were attacked by the masses tonight and we eliminated them.”
Radio address on rebel forces in Tripoli, as quoted in "Libya conflict: Col Gaddafi faces rebel uprising on streets of Tripoli" in The Telegraph (21 August 2011) http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/libya/8713761/Libya-conflict-Col-Gaddafi-faces-rebel-uprising-on-streets-of-Tripoli.html
Speeches

“We must not burn down the house to kill the rats.”
Voicing opposition to the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950
Context: The whole notion of loyalty inquisitions is a national characteristic of the police state, not of democracy. The history of Soviet Russia is a modern example of this ancient practice. I must, in good conscience, protest against any unnecessary suppression of our rights as free men. We must not burn down the house to kill the rats.

Gonzo Papers, Vol. 1: The Great Shark Hunt: Strange Tales from a Strange Time (1979)
1970s
Context: Myths and legends die hard in America. We love them for the extra dimension they provide, the illusion of near-infinite possibility to erase the narrow confines of most men's reality. Weird heroes and mould-breaking champions exist as living proof to those who need it that the tyranny of 'the rat race' is not yet final.

“Rats!
They fought the dogs and killed the cats”
The Pied Piper of Hamelin, line 10 (1842).
Context: Rats!
They fought the dogs and killed the cats,
And bit the babies in the cradles,
And ate the cheeses out of the vats,
And licked the soup from the cooks' own ladles,
Split open the kegs of salted sprats,
Made nests inside men's Sunday hats,
And even spoiled the women's chats
By drowning their speaking
With shrieking and squeaking
In fifty different sharps and flats.

Attributed at an unspecified date when Lincoln was a young lawyer, apparently first reported in the Prairie Farmer (March 13, 1886), Volume 58, p. 176. The quote, taken as a whole, has been explained to mean that Lincoln was giving a negative character reference, implying that the subject of that reference was not financially stable, and prone to let details slip.
Posthumous attributions
“Not every pigeon is a rat with wings. Not every rat with wings is a dove of peace.”

Source: Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Part I, Book IV, Ch. 10.

“Most rats read. Our frustration is, we cannot hold a pen to write.”
“Not forgiving is like drinking rat poison, and then waiting around for the rat to die.”
Traveling Mercies
Source: Traveling Mercies: Some Thoughts on Faith

“The trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you're still a rat.”
Contributions of Jane Wagner

“Can't be part of the rat race when you're one of the rats who knows you're in a cage.”

“I've met an attractive weasel or two in my time. He looks more like a rat."
-pg.170-”
Source: City of Bones
Source: King Rat

"Critical Eye" column, Yahoo! Internet Life (September 1998), p. 66
Source: Magic Breaks
Source: Wall and Piece (2005)

“A rat in a maze is free to go anywhere, as long as it stays inside the maze.”
Source: The Handmaid's Tale

“I think we are in rats’ alley
Where the dead men lost their bones.”
Source: The Waste Land

“What kind of rat bastard psychotic would play that song- right now, at this moment?”
Source: Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Source: Magic Breaks

“If you join the rat race — you're in the race of rats.”

Source: The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable
Strip October 13, 2004
Daily strip circa 2000
Bucky Katt, Dialogue

Introduction
Raising the Peaceable Kingdom (2005)
Source: Social Amnesia: A Critique of Conformist Psychology from Adler to Laing (1975), p. 69
Source: Growing Up Absurd (1956), p. 179.

E 65
Aphorisms (1765-1799), Notebook E (1775 - 1776)

Alan Watts Blues
Song lyrics, Poetic Champions Compose (1987)

“When the water reaches the upper deck, follow the rats.”
Mencken quotes this in Newspaper Days, 1899–1906 (1941) as a maxim he learned from Al Goodman
Misattributed

Song lyrics, Lionheart (1978)

The Origin of Species: 150th Anniversary Edition (2009)

Source: Books, Spiritual Warrior, Volume I: Uncovering Spiritual Truths in Psychic Phenomena (Hari-Nama Press, 1996), Chapter 1: Dreams: A State of Reality, p. 22
Source: Becoming Hitler: The Making of a Nazi (2017), pp. 49-50

Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom (1968), Dangers, The Threat to Intellectual Freedom

Remarks at Philander Smith College (26 January 2006), as quoted in "Coulter Jokes About Poisoning Supreme Court Justice" at Fox News (27 January 2006) http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,183006,00.html.
2006

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/print?id=2083509&type=story
On boxing
Source: Growing Up Absurd (1956), p. 154.
“Sniviling [sic] worm (…) a Jewish Uncle Tom who would have turned rat on Anne Frank.”
Attacking Manhattan Borough President Scott Stringer, for his support of the same mosque.
Source: http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/05/25/2010-05-25_tea_party_drip_bags_on_stringer.html#ixzz0oxRMH0QV

Journal of the Unknown Scholar, entry for the Feast of Freia, 1000 NE
(27 October 2009)

Source: Kinski Uncut : The Autobiography of Klaus Kinski (1996), p. 294

“I don’t like rats but there’s not much else I don’t like.”
Interview in Metro 29 Jan 2013

I Grieve
Song lyrics, City of Angels: Music from the Motion Picture (1998)

Shock The Monkey
Song lyrics, Peter Gabriel (IV), Security (1982)
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter II: Interstellar Travel (pp. 17-18)

“The trouble with the rat race is that even if you win, you're still a rat.”
Other material for Lily Tomlin
“For out of every hole the rats came tumbling.”
English Fairy Tales (1890), More English Fairy Tales (1894), Pied Piper

“Thou art a cat, and a rat, and a coward.”
Source: Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Part I, Book III, Ch. 8.
Source: Against a Scientific Justification of Animal Experiments, p. 355

Commencement Address at Kenyon College. Gambier, Ohio. May 21, 2005.
Essays
Source: Dragon Magic (1972), Chapter 3, “Sirrush-Lau” (p. 78)

“I never actually said "Ooh, you dirty rat."”
When receiving his AFI Lifetime Achievement Award in 1974; misattribution noted in Paul F. Boller, Jr., and John George, They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, & Misleading Attributions (1989), p. 11.

Blurt, Master-Constable (c. 1601), Act iii. Sc. 3. Compare: "I smell a rat", Ben Jonson, Tale of a Tub, act iv. Sc. 3; Samuel Butler, Hudibras, part i. canto i. line 281; "I begin to smell a rat", Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote, book iv. chap. x.