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Quotes About Rebellion

Ik heb jullie gehoord, ja, en d'r is niks wat jullie daaraan kunnen doen.' Alyss leek even na te denken over wat hij gezegd had. Daarna zei ze, op droge toon: 'Nee, inderdaad. Afgezien van je vermoorden dan natuurlijk.
~ John Flanagan
Don't you Mother me, Madelyn!" she snapped. Madelyn's shoulders straightened and she stood a little taller. She was two centimeters shorter than her mother, and at times like this, she felt that deficiency put her at a disadvantage. "Then don't you Madelyn me!
~ John Flanagan
The Slave master named Mahmel Was a nasty kind of thug, so Stiggy dropped a rock on him and squashed him like a bug.
~ John Flanagan
HALT AND WILL HAD BEEN TRAILING THE WARGALS FOR three days. The four heavy-bodied, brutish creatures, foot soldiers of the rebel warlord Morgarath, had been sighted passing through Redmont Fief, heading north. Once word reached the Ranger, he had set out to intercept them, accompanied by his young apprentice.
~ John Flanagan
Lady Pauline arched an eyebrow. "It didn't stop you throwing people into moats.
~ John Flanagan
Gelukkig is het niet verplicht.' Gilan deed alsof hij even nadacht. 'Ik zou het verplicht kunnen máken.' Ze glimlachte allerliefst naar hem. 'Ja, dan kan ik eindelijk eens een opdracht aan mijn laars lappen.
~ John Flanagan
Down fin, Thorn." Thorn glared at him, then shoved the fin down savagely. Water splashed up out of the keel box. "Down through all that sheepskin, you mean?" he muttered darkly.
~ John Flanagan
I wouldn't attach too much importance to these student riots. I remember when I was a student at the Sorbonne in Paris, I used to go out and riot occasionally.
~ John Foster Dulles
I defy the pope, and all his laws;" and added, "If God spared him life, ere many years he would cause a boy that driveth the plough to know more of the Scripture than he did.
~ John Foxe
He was the first who termed the pope Antichrist.
~ John Foxe
Breaking the sabbath renounced the whole covenant relationship with God. To profane the Sabbath by performing even the slightest physical work was to deny all of the vows taken at Mount Sinai. It was an action equivalent to a man deliberately spitting in God's face and then, in defiant self-sufficiency and rebellion, breaking the most important law of the covenant by walking away and picking up some sticks or doing some other physical work.
~ John G. Reisinger
you have a terrible beauty that scares me - a fierce defiance that won't be subdued - not that i want to tame you - I don't - I like to look...
~ John Geddes
if you're an artist, you've submitted to authority...
~ John Geddes
we see this tendency to throw off restraints in life, in art - it's an inglorious gesture of thumbing the nose - it makes me laugh...
~ John Geddes
People make trouble, trouble makes history
~ John Graves
You should see it. V for Vendetta I mean. "I'll look it up." No. With Me. At my house. Now
~ John Green
"Who touches a hair of yon gray headDies like a dog! March on!" he said.
~ John Greenleaf Whittier
He was intolerant of quiet," says Walter Map, "and did not hesitate to disturb almost half of Christendom.
~ John Guy
Palm branches were symbolic of national hope for Jerusalem. The date palm was abundant in Israel and one of the staple products of the economy. Soon after this time, date palms were portrayed on coins stamped by the rebels against Rome. In the early spring in Jerusalem, the branches of palm trees were still small. Cloaks were used to spread in front of a king as early as 2 Kings 9:13.
~ John H. Walton
There! His Majesty can now read my name without glasses. And he can double the reward on my head!
~ John Hancock
Treason doth never prosper, what's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
~ John Harrington
Go to hell. Come back burning.
~ John Hart
Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges. I don't have to show you any stinking badges!
~ John Huston
I don't got to show you no stinkin' bahdges!
~ John Huston