Quotes About Rebellion
In his stay with the cultured old epicure, Casanova had learnt two Latin saws, which were to be for the rest of his life his gospel and his policy: Fata viam inveniunt. Volentem ducit, nolentem trahit. As we may say : Fate finds the way, and Life leads its lover, betrays its rebel.
~ WILLIAM BOLITHO
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Yet, feeling his way, starting by the passive opposition of small thefts, stealing sausage ends and crusts of bread when Signora Squeers was asleep, he (Casanova) progressed until he arrived at the thought " that it was ridiculous to be oppressed
~ WILLIAM BOLITHO
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many of the great spiritual explorers were often viewed as rebels in their time. They did not blindly follow the prevailing religious beliefs and traditions of their day. Instead, they pursued personal spiritual experience.
~ William Buhlman
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I had wild Jack for a lover.
~ William Butler Yeats
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If they give you lined paper, write the other way.
~ William Carlos Williams
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but for the Girl Writing A Letter these things don't matter, she's got a beer in her free hand, she's on the road, she's real and she's in love.
~ William Carpenter
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Grab your coat, leave a note, and run away with me.
~ William Chapman
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If the world like it not, so much the worse for them.
~ William Cowper
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plantations in Java; forty-seven chiefs were tortured and executed.
~ William Dalrymple
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One thing the young were sure of; they would never again place their fate in the hands of an older generation.
~ William F. Nolan
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I'm bad and I'm going to hell, and I don't care. I'd rather be in hell than anywhere where you are.
~ William Faulkner
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May your earlobes turn to assholes and shit on your shoulders.
~ William Finnegan
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When I was your age these warm nights you couldn't of held me down with a log chain. I'd do anything. I'd wake up in Alaska hung over with my beard froze to the ground. I'd hang around and pick me up one of them young girls that wanders around. Take her down by the tie yard and throw a tool to her.
~ William Gay
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Sucks to your ass-mar!
~ William Golding
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The rules!" shouted Ralph, "you're breaking the rules!" "Who cares?
~ William Golding
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The idea of the "free man," as we understand it, is the product of a revolt against mediaeval and feudal ideas; and
~ William Graham Sumner
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Peccatum est deicidium—sin is deicide. As
~ William Gurnall
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The contemporary American writer is in no way a part of the social and political scene. He is therefore not muzzled, for no one fears his bite; nor is he called upon to compose. Whatever work he does must proceed from a reckless inner need.
~ William H. Gass
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young worshipers of flesh who live on her right and who never appear except to hang out towels or to speed in and out of the late afternoon in their car. Their hands are for each other. They allow the weeds all liberty.
~ William H. Gass
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The public be damned.
~ William H. Vanderbilt
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There is a secret pride in every human heart that revolts at tyranny. You may order and drive an individual, but you cannot make him respect you.
~ William Hazlitt
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We enjoy the night, the darkness, where we can do things that aren't acceptable in the light. Night is when we slake our thirst.
~ William Hill
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We enjoy the night, the darkness, where we can do things that aren't acceptable in the light. Night is when we slate our thirst.
~ William Hill
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It's usually some badass makes a young girl's heart beat faster.
~ William Hjortsberg
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