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But all these were things he could not want, because they were things he could not have, and wanting what you could not have led to misery and madness.


Cassandra Clare


#wanting #misery

Make peace with silence, and remind yourself that it is in this space that you'll come to remember your spirit. When you're able to transcend an aversion to silence, you'll also transcend many other miseries. And it is in this silence that the remembrance of God will be activated.


Wayne W. Dyer


#god #peace #silence #spirituality #misery

Melancholy: an appetite no misery satisfies.


Emil Cioran


#melancholy #misery #syllogism #misery

You don't want to loose your old friend - the misery - You have invested too much into false - Hence the fear to be exposed -to be true - to be naked as you are


Osho


#misery

Your misery and hate will kill us all Black Parade


My Chemical Romance


#emo #gerard-way #misery #misery

Sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll is easy. True christianity…that's rebellion.


Alice Cooper


#rock-n-roll #rebellion

It's hard to wipe your eyes when you have whirring buzzsaws for hands.


Daniel H. Wilson


#robot #survive #uprising #rebellion

I am often described to my irritation as a 'contrarian' and even had the title inflicted on me by the publisher of one of my early books. (At least on that occasion I lived up to the title by ridiculing the word in my introduction to the book's first chapter.) It is actually a pity that our culture doesn't have a good vernacular word for an oppositionist or even for someone who tries to do his own thinking: the word 'dissident' can't be self-conferred because it is really a title of honor that has to be won or earned, while terms like 'gadfly' or 'maverick' are somehow trivial and condescending as well as over-full of self-regard. And I've lost count of the number of memoirs by old comrades or ex-comrades that have titles like 'Against the Stream,' 'Against the Current,' 'Minority of One,' 'Breaking Ranks' and so forth—all of them lending point to Harold Rosenberg's withering remark about 'the herd of independent minds.' Even when I was quite young I disliked being called a 'rebel': it seemed to make the patronizing suggestion that 'questioning authority' was part of a 'phase' through which I would naturally go. On the contrary, I was a relatively well-behaved and well-mannered boy, and chose my battles with some deliberation rather than just thinking with my hormones.


Christopher Hitchens


#contrarianism #dissent #dissidents #free-thought #harold-rosenberg

‎I'm not going anywhere. I'm going to stay right here and cause all kinds of trouble.


Suzanne Collins


#katniss #rebellion #rebellion

The willingness to undertake such action cannot be based on certainties, but on those possibilities glimpsed in a reading of history different from the customary painful recounting of human cruelties. In such a reading we can find not only war but resistance to war, not only injustice but rebellion against injustice, not only selfishness but self-sacrifice, not only silence in the fact of tyranny but defiance, not only callousness but compassion. Human beings show a broad spectrum of qualities, but it is the worst of these that are usually emphasized, and the result, too often, is to dishearten us, diminish our spirit. And yet, historically, that spirit refuses to surrender.


Howard Zinn


#history #hope #injustice #optimisim #spirit






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