ogers-isms: The Cowboy Philosopher on Prohibition, published in 1919, is a collection of aphorisms drawn from Will Rogers's monologues in the Zeigfeld Follies. The humorous quotes all deal with Prohibition, which he portrays as futile and hypocritical. The book is written in his Western, homespun dialect, reflective of his speaking style in his stage act. Another volume of aphorisms called Rogers-isms: The Cowboy Philosopher on the Peace Talks was also published in 1919.