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Quotes About Rebellion

The black flag comes in many colors.
~ Unknown
We must be bound to one another then," Elric murmured despairingly. "Bound by hell-forged chains and fate-haunted circumstance. Well, then—let it be thus so—and men will have cause to tremble and flee when they hear the names of Elric of Melinbone and Stormbringer, his sword. We are two of a kind—produced by an age which has deserted us. Let us give this age cause to hate us!
~ Michael Moorcock
If Islam was to be saved, it would be saved by the crazy ones.
~ Unknown
I passed by General Zia's tomb and knew that I never would have become Muslim if I was raised in this country [Pakistan]. As a rebellious American adolescent, I had chosen Islam because it was the religion of Malcolm X, a language of resistance against unjust power. But in Pakistan, Islam was the unjust power, or at least part of what kept the machine running. Pakistan's Islam was guilty of everything for which I had rebelled against Reagen-Falwaell Christianity of America.
~ Unknown
One of our favourite things to do was to go behind the tuckshop and smoke cigarettes.
~ Unknown
I'm just as bad at following orders from men.
~ Unknown
Or would you just sit around smoking pot all day, rebelling against yourself?
~ Michael Paterniti
Girls are funny. If they fall for you, they do what they want—their mothers be damned.
~ Unknown
What have you done, brother?" Anubis snarled. "You have betrayed us." "I did what I had to do to save the world." "Chain him," Anubis commanded. He looked at his brother and his stuff face managed to twist and contort in rage. "Waerloga," he spat. The Elder nodded in agreement. "Aten the Warlock. It has a ring to it, don't you think?
~ Michael Scott
It is better to exist unknown to the law.' 
~ Michael Scott
When I was a teenager, my dad used to call me 'Hollywood' because I wore sunglasses all the time, even at night. Cue song.
~ Michael Weatherly
He's a guy who really hated school," said Bannon. "And he's not going to start liking it now.
~ Michael Wolff
The president, on the verge of starting a war with the FBI, the DOJ, and many in Congress, was going rogue.
~ Michael Wolff
they were unable to hire a law firm with a top-notch white-collar government practice. By the time Bannon and Priebus were back in Washington, three blue-chip firms had said no. All of them were afraid they would face a rebellion among the younger staff if they represented Trump, afraid Trump would publicly humiliate them if the going got tough, and afraid Trump would stiff them for the bill. In the end, nine top firms turned them down.
~ Michael Wolff
For anything that smacked of a classroom or of being lectured to—"professor" was one of his bad words, and he was proud of never going to class, never buying a textbook, never taking a note—he got up and left the room.
~ Michael Wolff
They can stop their government any time they wish, simply through brute force or civil disobedience. No tyrant ever rules without the consent of the ruled. They are guilty by their inaction. "And
~ Michael Z. Williamson
They cannot see that our sociological assumption is that such systems must not be allowed to exist, no matter the real or perceived benefits. They are continuing to attempt to fix what we consider unfixable and have abandoned.
~ Michael Z. Williamson
We need to cut off the King´s Head: in political theory that has still to be done.
~ Michel Foucault
Where there is power, there is resistance.
~ Michel Foucault
Dans le monde moderne on pouvait être échangiste, bi, trans, zoophile, SM, mais il était interdit d'être vieux. (La possibilité d'une île, Daniel 1,15)
~ Unknown
Y todas las teorías de la libertad, desde Gide a Sartre, no son sino inmoralidades concebidas por solteros irresponsables.
~ Michel Houellebecq
Bloy was the ultimate weapon against the twentieth century, its mediocrity, its moronic 'engagement,' its cloying humanitarianism; against Sartre, and Camus, and all their political playacting; and against all those sickening formalists, the nouveau roman, the pointless absurdity of it all.
~ Michel Houellebecq
vamos, que el sistema del espectáculo, obligado a producir un consenso repugnante, se había venido abajo hacía mucho tiempo bajo el peso de su propia insignificancia.
~ Michel Houellebecq
Bruno ochi È™i arunc? din toate puterile. Piatra se sf?râm? de zid, ratând de puÈ›in capul reptilei. — ?erpii au locul lor în natur?..., observ? Hipiotul-C?runt cu o anume severitate. — Natura, ah! M? È™terg la cur cu ea, b?trâne! M? cac în freza ei! Bruno era din nou furios. — Natur? de c?cat... M? fut în ea de natur?!... morm?i el furios timp de vreo câteva minute.
~ Michel Houellebecq