Antiauthoritarian Quotes & Sayings
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Top Antiauthoritarian Quotes
The partitions of knowledge are not like several lines that meet in one angle, and so touch not in a point; but are like branches of a tree, that meet in a stem, which hath a dimension and quantity of entireness and continuance, before it come to discontinue and break itself into arms and boughs. — Francis Bacon
Of course, any map of the Place would be shocking to anyone with any understanding of geography. As you can see, this is a map of no earthly geography. - — Elizabeth Knox
Tattoos tell stories of crime and passion, punishment and regret. They express an outlaw, antiauthoritarian point of view and communicate a romantic solidarity among society's outcasts. — Douglas Kent Hall
Yeah, it's disturbing when someone has no self-awareness. — Mike White
Islam is antiauthoritarian, sex-positive monotheism. — G. Willow Wilson
Spring me from this role I play of the smothered son in the Jewish joke! Because it's beginning to pall a little at thirty-three! — Philip Roth
America has been hit by Allah at its most vulnerable point, destroying, thank God, its most prestigious buildings. — Osama Bin Laden
entrepreneurs can't use the excuse that "I don't have time, I'm running a business." This is your business. — James Altucher
Nobody knows anything when they are in their midtwenties. — Matthew Quick
The Social-Democratic Federation took part in all the political and economic struggles of the English working class; it took pains to bring Socialist views home to them, not only through agitation and propaganda, but also by actions. — Karl Radek
The swirling mist lay in the bottom of such great bowls like a broth of dreams. — Iain M. Banks
It's impossible to be refined when we don't know how to listen. — Samael Aun Weor
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"Yup. I have a love affair going on with food — Toni Aleo
It was, however, time to accept fear for what it was, an emotion that was preventing them from being who they needed to be. — Stephen Reid Andrews
We are full of rhythms ... our pulse, our gestures, our digestive tracts, the lunar and seasonal cycles. — Yehudi Menuhin
The careful student of history will discover that Christianity has been of very little value in advancing civilization, but has done a great deal toward retarding it. — Matilda Joslyn Gage
I've met a surprising number of comedy writers whose parents are scientists. Both have an antiauthoritarian slant - they're both skeptics. — Allison Silverman