Top 19 Quotes About Rebelling Against Authority

#1. Our loving God wills that we eat, drink and be merry.

Martin Luther

#2. For rebelling against every form of authority fate has punished me by making me an authority.

Albert Einstein

#3. When I started working in a feminist feminine magazine all my life was about rebelling against male authority, which is authority in general is male, so it was rebelling against everything. Everything that was around me made me angry.

Isabel Allende

#4. Strictly has just given me a real zest for life. Life is so short. We should all grasp it.

Alesha Dixon

#5. The art in photography is literary art before it is anything else: its triumphs and monuments are historical, anecdotal, reportorial, observational before they are purely pictorial ... The photograph has to tell a story if it is to work as art.

Clement Greenberg

#6. Seven years is a long time, and he was there for me, when my mum died. He was very compassionate at that time. I couldn't have found anyone better in that situation.

Mary Elizabeth Donaldson

#7. I will not be defeated by a bad man and an American stick insect ... instead I choose Chaka Khan ... and vodka ... Bridget Jones

Helen Fielding

#8. I've never been an individual guy. I never cared about the accolades. I've always been driven by the competition and the learning process.

Kevin Garnett

#9. It is my fate to be considered an authority, since I spent my youth rebelling against it.

Albert Einstein

#10. Accents are very sexy. American girls who speak French are very attractive to a Frenchman. Anything exotic or different is attractive.

Gilles Marini

#11. All relationships are your mirrors and all people are your teachers.

Barbara De Angelis

#12. Instead of rebelling against the idea of authority, you honor your own inner authority, along with others' wisdom that resonates with you.

Lisa Marie Selow

#13. A life alert to simple pleasures, with perception cultivated and attuned to beauty, and a large capacity for friendship can serve us well come what may ...

Stephanie Mills

#14. They can be remarkably helpful, the dregs of society. And they love rebelling against authority.

Amy Ewing

#15. CENTAUR, n. One of a race of persons who lived before the division of labor had been carried to such a pitch of differentiation, and who followed the primitive economic maxim, "Every man his own horse."

Ambrose Bierce

#16. there is no bigger destroyer of creative potential than the misguided decision to persevere.

Eric Ries

#17. Another merit of home is that it preserves the diversity between individuals. If we were all alike, it might be convenient for the bureaucrat and the statistician, but it would be very dull, and would lead to a very unprogressive society.

Bertrand Russell

#18. A nonviolent struggle necessarily involves construction on a small scale. It cannot therefore lead to tamas or darkness or inertia.

Mahatma Gandhi

#19. For joy alone,
Carries a fountain of youth.
Laughter's music,
Will wrinkle smooth.

- Poem Fountain of Youth

Kari L. Greenaway

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