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Quotes About Rebellion

Doing the forbidden is a normal function of growth.
~ Paul Goodman
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~ Unknown
A curious paradox here: hand in hand with the political rebellion of the age went a certain omnisexual freedom, but that meant you could sleep with anyone, not that you could be gay.
~ Paul Monette
My primary school teacher once poured a bottle of curdled school milk forcefully down my throat. Then I threw it up all over her suede shoes. I'd rather have drunk from the spittoon in Barney's barber shop.
~ Paul O'Grady
I enjoyed school - although I ran away on the first day. I'd reminded the teacher that it was nearly time for 'Watch With Mother' on TV.
~ Paul O'Grady
The weird part was that Gin kind of wanted the woman to suspect that something was going on. The best part of being up to no good is when people know you're up to no good, but can't do a thing about it.
~ Unknown
Fuck it. All she thinks about these days is whether something'll get her into trouble. Who cares? There was certainly a time when she didn't: and she was a better person then.
~ Unknown
Dissent has been crushed, and freedom is a memory, all in the name of peace and order.
~ Paul S. Kemp
In time, we'll tame them and they'll welcome their bondage. Many already do.
~ Paul S. Kemp
The ultimate rebellion wasn't fighting the system, it was circumventing the system and living your life fully.
~ Paul Stanley
You're the guy that'll be sneaking out of your bedroom at three o'clock in the morning to look at your bike.
~ Unknown
a society without jaywalkers might indicate a society without artists.
~ Paul Theroux
Back then his usual outfit was too-tight jeans, T-shirts with slogans intended to cause offence like 'So many Christians, so few lions', and cowboy boots.
~ Unknown
There was the blow-up sex doll in a deckchair on the front porch, with a cucumber in its mouth slot and a sign around its neck saying "I claim this house in the name of Satan".
~ Unknown
I'll rebel against powers and principalities, all the time. Always, I will.
~ Paul Thomas Anderson
Disgusted with being right, with doing what succeeds, with the effectiveness of methods, try something else.
~ Paul Valery
Ce n'était ni le Diable ni le bon Dieu, c'était Arthur Rimbaud, c'est-à-dire un très grand poète.
~ Paul Verlaine
It must be the condition of our age. There are more explosions, but they are only the side effect of not accepting the nature of our wrongness, of believing it must be the world that is deformed instead— unsure whether to abandon or destroy it, some opt for both.
~ Unknown
Strolling, I felt the dark tug at me, and a pleasant itch to be out of my dress, out of my skin even.
~ Paula McLain
Without saying anything I reached for the champagne flute he held and downed it in one go. It was a dramatic gesture, but there were bits of verse still swirling in my head like the milky trails of stars.
~ Paula McLain
I couldn't understand why Frank would want to spend time with this crowd. They were bored, naughty children with highballs and morphine and sex for their toys. People were toys, too.
~ Paula McLain
I made a face at her and pulled at the neck of my dress. "Want a smoke?
~ Paula McLain
She said, The cards care nothing for politics or the war of the Rebellion, nor General Lee nor General Meade. Only the war in the human heart. The forced marches of overweening emotions. The artillery of love. Piercings. Ambushes. The
~ Paulette Jiles
Nas cidades humanas a liberdade é proibida. O ser humano tem que andar sempre vestido, documentado, calçado. Por andar sem rumo, a polícia prende por vadiagem, como se alguém conhecesse de facto o rumo de cada passo. Por que é que tem de se andar num rumo exato se todos os lugares são lugares para andar? Por que é que tenho que caminhar a horas certas se todas as horas são horas para caminhar?
~ Unknown