Defiance Quotes

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I care for myself. The more solitary, the more friendless, the more unsustained I am, the more I will respect myself.
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Charlotte BrontΓ« (Jane Eyre)
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There is a defiance in being a dreamer
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V.E. Schwab (The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue)
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What do we say to the Lord of Death?' 'Not today.
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George R.R. Martin (A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1))
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And that's how you go on. You lay laughter over the dark parts. The more dark parts, the more you have to laugh. With defiance, with abandon, with hysteria, any way you can.
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Laini Taylor (Strange the Dreamer (Strange the Dreamer, #1))
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I'm still here, bitches. And I know everything." -A
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Sara Shepard (Pretty Little Liars (Pretty Little Liars, #1))
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Be yourself, don't take anything from anyone, and never let them take you alive.
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Gerard Way
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Checkmate, bitch.
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Richelle Mead (Spirit Bound (Vampire Academy, #5))
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I am going to keep on defying you. I am going to shame you with my defiance. You remind me that I am a mere mortal and you are a prince of Faerie. Well, let me remind you that means you have much to lose and I have nothing. You may win in the end, you may ensorcell me and hurt me and humiliate me, but I will make sure you lose everything I can take from you on the way down. I promise you this is the least of what I can do.
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Holly Black (The Cruel Prince (The Folk of the Air, #1))
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Fear is a strange soil. It grows obedience like corn, which grow in straight lines to make weeding easier. But sometimes it grows the potatoes of defiance, which flourish underground.
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Terry Pratchett (Small Gods (Discworld, #13))
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TO BE HOPEFUL in bad times is not just foolishly romantic. It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something. If we remember those times and placesβ€”and there are so manyβ€”where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction. And if we do act, in however small a way, we don’t have to wait for some grand utopian future. The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.
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Howard Zinn
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Til shade is gone, til water is gone Into the shadow with teeth bared Screaming defiance with the last breath To spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day.
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Robert Jordan (The Dragon Reborn (The Wheel of Time, #3))
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What's going on down there, Katniss? Have they all joined hands? Taken a vow of nonviolence? Tossed the weapons in the sea in defiance of the Capitol?' Finnick asks. No,' I say. No,' Finnick repeats. 'Because whatever happened in the past is in the past. And no one in this arena was a victor by chance.' He eyes Peeta for a moment. 'Except maybe Peeta.
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Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2))
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In War: Resolution, In Defeat: Defiance, In Victory: Magnanimity In Peace: Good Will.
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Winston S. Churchill (The Second World War)
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Creativity is an act of defiance.
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Twyla Tharp
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If God made all our faces, did he laugh when he made me? Does he make the legs that cannot walk and eyes that cannot see? Does he curl the hair upon my head 'til it rebels in wild defiance? Does he close the ears of a deaf man to make him more reliant? Is the way I look a coincidence or just a twist of fate? If he made me this way, is it okay, to blame him for the things I hate? For the flaws that seem to worsen every time I see a mirror,For the ugliness I see in me, for the loathing and the fear. Does he sculpt us for his pleasure, for a reason I can't see? If God makes all our faces, did he laugh when he made me?
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Amy Harmon (Making Faces)
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It’s probably my job to tell you life isn’t fair, but I figure you already know that. So instead, I’ll tell you that hope is precious, and you’re right not to give up.
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C.J. Redwine (Defiance (Defiance, #1))
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She never forgets a slight, real or imagined. She takes caution for cowardice and dissent for defiance. And she is greedy. Greedy for power, for honour, for love.
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George R.R. Martin (A Dance with Dragons (A Song of Ice and Fire, #5))
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Some might think you suicidal." "Well, 'some' can stick it up their ass.
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Charlaine Harris (All Together Dead (Sookie Stackhouse, #7))
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It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.
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Emiliano Zapata
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Has it ever occured to you, Master Ninefingers, that a sword is different from other weapons? Axes and maces and so forth are lethal enough, but they hang on the belt like dumb brutes. But a sword...a sword has a voice. Sheathed it has little to say, to be sure, but you need only put your hand on the hilt and it begins to whisper in your enemy's ear. A gentle word. A word of caution. Do you hear it? Now, compare it to the sword half drawn. It speaks louder, does it not? It hisses a dire threat. It makes a deadly promise. Do you hear it? Now compare it to the sword full drawn. It shouts now, does it not? It screams defiance! It bellows a challenge! Do you hear it?
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Joe Abercrombie (The Blade Itself (The First Law, #1))
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Scrimgeour: "It's time you learned some respect!" Harry: "It's time you earned it.
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J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Harry Potter, #7))
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This is your copy of Advanced Potion-Making, is it, Potter?” β€œYes,” said Harry, still breathing hard. β€œYou’re quite sure of that, are you, Potter?” β€œYes,” said Harry, with a touch more defiance. β€œThis is the copy of Advanced Potion-Making that you purchased from Flourish and Blotts?” β€œYes,” said Harry firmly. β€œThen why,” asked Snape, β€œdoes it have the name β€˜Roonil Wazlib’ written inside the front cover?” Harry’s heart missed a beat. β€œThat’s my nickname,” he said.
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J.K. Rowling (Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (Harry Potter, #6))
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Men fear thought as they fear nothing else on earth -- more than ruin, more even than death. Thought is subversive and revolutionary, destructive and terrible, thought is merciless to privilege, established institutions, and comfortable habits; thought is anarchic and lawless, indifferent to authority, careless of the well-tried wisdom of the ages. Thought looks into the pit of hell and is not afraid ... Thought is great and swift and free, the light of the world, and the chief glory of man.
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Bertrand Russell (Why Men Fight)
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If you’re going to make a desperate, hopeless act of defiance you should make it a good one.
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Ann Leckie (Ancillary Justice (Imperial Radch, #1))
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Despereaux marveled at his own bravery. He admired his own defiance. And then, reader, he fainted.
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Kate DiCamillo (The Tale of Despereaux)
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He saw so many emotions mingled on her face: anger disappointment, fear – and defiance. Like her daughter, thought Fenoglio again. So uncompromising, so strong. Women were different, no doubt about it. Men broke so much more quickly. Grief didn’t break women. Instead it wore them down, it hollowed them out, very slowly.
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Cornelia Funke (Inkdeath (Inkworld, #3))
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Maybe that is what beauty was, for humans. Accidents, imperfections, placed inside a pretty pattern. Asymmetry. The defiance of mathematics.
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Matt Haig (The Humans)
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You're right. I'm not the kind of woman to do something foolish out of defiance. I am, however, the kind of woman who would do something just to prove that you can't tell me what kind of woman I am.
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Carolyn Crane (Mind Games (The Disillusionists, #1))
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Being defiant can be a good thing sometimes," Aunty Ifeoma said. "Defiance is like marijuana - it is not a bad thing when it is used right.
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Purple Hibiscus)
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The power of a bold idea uttered publicly in defiance of dominant opinion cannot be easily measured. Those special people who speak out in such a way as to shake up not only the self-assurance of their enemies, but the complacency of their friends, are precious catalysts for change.
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Howard Zinn (You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times)
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I love how you still think if you tell me to do something, I'll just check my brain at the door and do it.
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C.J. Redwine (Defiance (Defiance, #1))
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I have no desires, save the desire to express myself in defiance of all the world’s muteness.
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Vladimir Nabokov
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Me as a woman liking myself, is an act of social defiance!
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Hannah Witton
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You can’t set fires, Anna. Never again. Promise.” [Anna] aimed her defiance at Mary. β€œAnd you? What’s your reason to hate me?” Caroline spoke quietly. β€œWe nearly died β€” in the fire in those mountains and at the house when Ravi had a gun pointed at us.” Her eyes were full of tears. β€œThe fire you set at The Old Hospital could have killed me as well as Janet and Agnes.” Anna muttered into the syrupy dregs of her tea. β€œFire, you’re firing me?” Mary grimaced. There had been too much fire.
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Susan Rowland (The Alchemy Fire Murder: a Mary Wandwalker Mystery)
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For a moment everything was clear, and when that happens you see that the world is barely there at all. Don't we all secretly know this? It's a perfectly balanced mechanism of shouts and echoes pretending to be wheels and cogs, a dreamclock chiming beneath a mystery-glass we call life. Behind it? Below it and around it? Chaos, storms. Men with hammers, men with knives, men with guns. Women who twist what they cannot dominate and belittle what they cannot understand. A universe of horror and loss surrounding a single lighted stage where mortals dance in defiance of the dark.
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Stephen King (11/22/63)
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In the end, it is our defiance that redeems us. If wolves had a religion – if there was a religion of the wolf – that it is what it would tell us.
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Mark Rowlands (The Philosopher and the Wolf)
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Did anyone ever tell you that you're completely inappropriate?" "They have. And you know, I had a little talk with myself about it. It turns out I'm cool with it.
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Shelly Crane (Defiance (Significance, #3))
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If a grasshopper tries to fight a lawnmower, one may admire his courage but not his judgement.
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Robert A. Heinlein (Farnham's Freehold)
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I hope that we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our monied corporations which dare already to challenge our government to a trial of strength, and bid defiance to the laws of our country.
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Thomas Jefferson (The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series, Volume 10: 1 May 1816 to 18 January 1817 (Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Retirement Series, 10))
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Writing a book, just like building a library, is an act of sheer defiance. It is a declaration that you believe in the persistence of memory.
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Susan Orlean (The Library Book)
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The quality of ideas seems to play a minor role in mass movement leadership. What counts is the arrogant gesture, the complete disregard of the opinion of others, the singlehanded defiance of the world.
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Eric Hoffer (The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements)
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A religious man is a person who holds God and man in one thought at one time, at all times, who suffers harm done to others, whose greatest passion is compassion, whose greatest strength is love and defiance of despair.
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Abraham Joshua Heschel
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Silent acquiescence in the face of tyranny is no better than outright agreement.
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C.J. Redwine (Defiance (Defiance, #1))
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A thing there was that mattered; a thing, wreathed about with chatter, defaced, obscured in her own life, let drop every day in corruption, lies, chatter. This he had preserved. Death was defiance. Death was an attempt to communicate; people feeling the impossibility of reaching the centre which, mystically, evaded them; closeness drew apart; rapture faded, one was alone. There was an embrace in death.
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Virginia Woolf (Mrs. Dalloway)
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After all, what was the whole wide world but a place for people to yearn for their heart's impossible desires, for those desires to become entrenched in defiance of logic, plausibility, and even the passage of time, as eternal as polished marble.
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Richard Russo (Empire Falls)
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The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory.
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Howard Zinn (You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times)
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She thinks petting me is an honor. This is an unexpected position to take for a goddess of slaughter, but I applaud her defiance of convention.
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Kevin Hearne (Hexed (The Iron Druid Chronicles, #2))
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What if a puppet could cut its own strings, and in that act of defiance and strength of will become truly alive? Become is own puppetmaster?
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Barry Lyga (I Hunt Killers (I Hunt Killers, #1))
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Too often being happy means being passive or playing it safe. There's no skill required in happiness, no strength of character, nothing extraordinary. Its discontent that drives creation the most--passion, desire, defiance. Revolutions don't come from a place of happiness. If anything, I think it's sadness, or discontent at least, that's at the root of everything beautiful.
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Etaf Rum (A Woman Is No Man)
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Dominance. Control. These things the unjust seek most of all. And so it is the duty of the just to defy dominance and to challenge control.
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Robert Fanney
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He puts it on, and his gaze locks to mine. His jewels flicker between passion and defianceβ€”an evocative and intimidating combination. β€œFair warning, I intend to make good use of that time. I will be gentle, but I will not be a gentleman. You will be the center of my world. I’ll show you the wonders of Wonderland, and when you’re drunk on the beauty and chaos that your heart so yearns to know, I will take you under my wings and make you forget the human realm ever existed. You’ll never want to leave Wonderland or me again.
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A.G. Howard (Unhinged (Splintered, #2))
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As one, they leap, laughing, and that is where we leave them - mouths open, arms spread wide, fingers splayed to take in the whole world, bodies flying high in defiance of gravity, as if they will never fall.
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Libba Bray (Beauty Queens)
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Anna never wanted to walk when she could be carried, your mother wanted to walk when she could fly, and you want to run before you can walk.
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Lili St. Crow (Defiance (Strange Angels, #4))
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The universe may forget us, but our light will brighten the darkness for eons after we've departed this world. The universe may forget us, but it can't forget us until we're gone, and we're still here, our futures still unwritten. We can choose to sit on our (expletive) and wait for the end, or we can live right now. We can march to the edge of the void and scream in defiance. Yell out for all to hear that we do matter. That we are still here, living our absurd...lives, and nothing can take that away from us. Not rogue comets, not black holes, not the heat death of the universe. We may not get to choose how we die, but we can choose how we live. The universe may forget us, but it doesn't matter. Because we are the ants, and we'll keep marching on.
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Shaun David Hutchinson (We Are the Ants)
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In the creation of comedy, it is paradoxical that tragedy stimulates the spirit of ridicule; because ridicule, I suppose is an attitude of defiance: we must laugh in the face of our helplessness against the forces of nature - or go insane
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Charlie Chaplin (My Autobiography)
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I never thought it was fair that anatomy decided what my brain was fit for.
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C.J. Redwine (Defiance (Defiance, #1))
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I don't see why I should bow my head when I could hold it high, or place it in the hands of my enemies when I can defeat them.
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JosΓ© Rizal
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In defiance of Miss Maccalariat I'd like to commit hanky-panky with you, Miss Adora Belle Dearheart... well, certainly hanky, and possibly panky when we get to know one another better.
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Terry Pratchett (Going Postal (Discworld, #33; Moist von Lipwig, #1))
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Enjoy the present, bid defiance to the future, laugh at all those reasonable beings who exercise their reason to avoid the misfortunes which they fear, destroying at the same time the pleasure that they might enjoy.
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Giacomo Casanova
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You do not win by struggling to the top of a caste system, you win by refusing to be trapped within one at all.
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Naomi Wolf (The Beauty Myth)
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This isn't over," I said. "After everything we've been through, you don't get the right to brush me off. I'm not letting you off that easily." I wasn't sure if it was a threat, my last stab at defiance, or irrational words spoken straight from my splintered heart. "I want to protect you," Patch said quietly. He stood so close. All strength and heat and silent power. I couldn't escape him, now or ever. He'd always be there, consuming my every thought, my heart locked in his hands. I was drawn to him by forces I couldn't control, let alone escape. "But you didn't.
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Becca Fitzpatrick (Silence (Hush, Hush, #3))
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The beauty of this idea is that my decision to keep Peeta alive at the expense of my own life is itself an act of defiance. A refusal to play the Hunger Games by the Capitol's rules. My private agenda dovetails completely with my public one. And if I really could save Peeta... in terms of a revolution, this would be ideal. Because I will be more valuable dead. They can turn me into some kind of martyr for the cause and paint my face on banners, and it will do more to rally people than anything I could do if I was living. But Peeta would be more valuable alive, and tragic, because he will be able to turn his pain into words that will transform people.
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Suzanne Collins (Catching Fire (The Hunger Games, #2))
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Death was defiance. Death was an attempt to communicate; people feeling the impossibility of reaching the center which, mystically, evaded them; closeness drew apart; rapture faded, one was alone. There was an embrace in death.
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Virginia Woolf (Mrs. Dalloway)
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If I need a reason now, Dru, it will have to be you.
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Lili St. Crow (Defiance (Strange Angels, #4))
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Love was selfish, wasn't it? It made honest men want things they had no right to. It cocooned one from the rest of the world, erased time itself, knocked away reason. It made you live in defiance of the inevitable. It made you want another's mind, body; it made you feel as if you deserved to own their heart, and carve out a place in it.
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Alexandra Bracken (Passenger (Passenger, #1))
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You can't put fate on a schedule.
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Shelly Crane (Defiance (Significance, #3))
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Don’t send me home, it’s boring as fuck-all there.
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Lili St. Crow (Defiance (Strange Angels, #4))
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Dalek: I will talk to the Doctor. The Doctor: Oh will you? That's nice. Hello! Dalek: The Dalek strategem nears completion. The fleet is almost ready. You will not intervene. The Doctor: Oh really? Why's that, then? Dalek: We have your associate. You will obey or she will be exterminated. The Doctor: No. Dalek: Explain yourself. The Doctor: I said, "No." Dalek: What is the meaning of this negative? The Doctor: It means, "No." Dalek: But she will be destroyed! The Doctor: No! 'Cause this is what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna rescue her. I'm gonna save Rose Tyler from the middle of the Dalek fleet, and then I'm gonna save the Earth. And thenβ€”just to finish offβ€”I'm gonna wipe every last stinking Dalek out of the sky! Dalek: But you have no weapons, no defenses, no plan. The Doctor: Yeah! And doesn't that scare you to death? Rose? Rose: Yes, Doctor? The Doctor: I'm coming to get you.
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Russell T. Davies
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His favorite saying was, 'Interdum feror cupidine partium magnarum europe vincendarum." "'Sometimes I have the urge to conquer large parts of Europe'?" Boyd said, sounding a little incredulous. Isabella hadn't, apparently, been the only one who understood her defiance. She nodded. "Usually he only said it when my brother or I were being particularly horrible.
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Patricia Briggs (Cry Wolf (Alpha & Omega, #1))
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His knives are nice. Mine is better.
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C.J. Redwine (Defiance (Defiance, #1))
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Shanks moaned, stirring. β€œYou broke my nuts” So that was what my elbow had hit. β€œSorry.” My voice cracked.
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Lili St. Crow (Defiance (Strange Angels, #4))
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People are goddamn geniuses at not seeing what they don't want to see.
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Lili St. Crow (Defiance (Strange Angels, #4))
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No matter what has happened. No matter what you've done. No matter what you will do. I will always love you. I swear it.
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C.J. Redwine (Defiance (Defiance, #1))
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Sweetheart," he chided, making my heart skid. "You'll never need me more than I need you." I didn't argue out loud, though my mind made it clear that he was insane if he thought that was true.
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Shelly Crane (Defiance (Significance, #3))
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I would not put my little bird in the jaws of a trap without being near enough to make sure it wouldn't close on her.
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Lili St. Crow (Defiance (Strange Angels, #4))
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Truly, all that was missing was Mission Impossible theme music, and if I was being honest, it was playing in my head anyway.
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Shelly Crane (Defiance (Significance, #3))
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You don’t need fashion designers when you are young. Have faith in your own bad taste. Buy the cheapest thing in your local thrift shop - the clothes that are freshly out of style with even the hippest people a few years older than you. Get on the fashion nerves of your peers, not your parents - that is the key to fashion leadership. Ill-fitting is always stylish. But be more creative - wear your clothes inside out, backward, upside down. Throw bleach in a load of colored laundry. Follow the exact opposite of the dry cleaning instructions inside the clothes that cost the most in your thrift shop. Don’t wear jewelry - stick Band-Aids on your wrists or make a necklace out of them. Wear Scotch tape on the side of your face like a bad face-lift attempt. Mismatch your shoes. Best yet, do as Mink Stole used to do: go to the thrift store the day after Halloween, when the children’s trick-or-treat costumes are on sale, buy one, and wear it as your uniform of defiance.
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John Waters (Role Models)
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Do you still want this?" she asked in a whisper. "More than I want to breathe," he said in a groan.
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Shelly Crane (Defiance (Significance, #3))
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Healing is the hardest thing you'll ever do.' ~Quinn
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C.J. Redwine (Deliverance (Defiance, #3))
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Fight back, Laia. For Darin. For Izzi. For every Scholar this beast has abused. Fight. A scream bursts from me, and I claw at Marcus’s face, but a punch to my stomach takes the wind out of my lungs. I double over, retching, and his knee comer up into my forehead. The hallway spins, and I drop to my knees. Then I hear him laughting, a sadistic chuckle that stokes my defiance. Sluggishly, I throw myself at his legs. It won’t be like before, like during the raid when I let that Mask drag me about my own house like some dead thing. This time, I’ll fight. Tooth and nail, I’ll fight.
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Sabaa Tahir (An Ember in the Ashes (An Ember in the Ashes, #1))
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Losing your head in a crisis is a good way to become the crisis.
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C.J. Redwine (Defiance (Defiance, #1))
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He was such a…master of kissery.
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Shelly Crane (Defiance (Significance, #3))
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This isn't going to be pretty. Rules will be broken. Friendships will be tested. And huge risks will be taken. But they're small prices to pay for true love and freedom, right?
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Lisi Harrison (Monster High (Monster High, #1))
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To die, so young to die. No, no, not I, I love the warm sunny skies, light, song, shining eyes, I want no war, no battle cry, No, no, not I.
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Hannah Senesh
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He does not want a girl who trifles with Christianity. He wants a woman who is radically given to Christ. He does not want a girl who prays tepid, lukewarm prayers. He wants a woman who lives in defiance of the powers of Hell. He does not want a girl who is self-adorning with the latest fashions and trends. He wants a woman who is adorned with the inner jewelry of Christ-given holiness. He does not want a girl who dishonors and belittles her parents. He wants a woman who honors the authorities God has placed in her life and serves them with charity and gladness. He does not want a girl whose Bible is an accessory to her wardrobe. He wants a woman whose hunger and thirst is to know the Lord, and who diligently feasts upon His Word. He does not want a girl whose tongue is a deceptive weapon of selfishness. He wants a woman whose words drip with the honey of the name of Jesus.
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Leslie Ludy
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Toughness found fertile soil in the hearts of Palestinians, and the grains of resistance embedded themselves in their skin. Endurance evolved as a hallmark of refugee society. But the price they paid was the subduing of tender vulnerability. They learned to celebrate martyrdom. Only martyrdom offered freedom. Only in death were they at last invulnerable to Israel. Martyrdom became the ultimate defiance of Israeli occupation. "Never let them know they hurt you" was their creed
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Susan Abulhawa (Mornings in Jenin)
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I looked up at him. His green eyes glittered in the dark, reflecting the moonlight like a cat's. His scowl had vanished. The defiance was gone, too, replaced by a tightness around his mouth, a worry that clouded his eyes; and seeing that quicksilver change, I wanted to... I don't know what I wanted to do. Kick him in the shins seemed like a good option. Unfortunately, bursting into tears seemed more likely, because here lay the root of the problem, the contradiction in Derek that I couldn't seem to work out, no matter how hard I tried. One second he was in my face, making me feel stupid and useless. The next he was like this: hovering, concerned, worried. I told myself it was just his wolf instinct, that he had to protect me whether he wanted to or not, but when he looked like this, like he'd pushed me too far and regretted it . . . That look said he genuinely cared.
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Kelley Armstrong (The Reckoning (Darkest Powers, #3))
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It wasn't exactly dangerous to be out during the day... but the Council, every one of them, up to and including August, would have kittens and penguins and little baby narwhals, too, probably, if they knew what I was up to.
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Lili St. Crow (Defiance (Strange Angels, #4))
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There came to him an image of man’s whole life upon the earth. It seemed to him that all man’s life was like a tiny spurt of flame that blazed out briefly in an illimitable and terrifying darkness, and that all man’s grandeur, tragic dignity, his heroic glory, came from the brevity and smallness of this flame. He knew his life was little and would be extinguished, and that only darkness was immense and everlasting. And he knew that he would die with defiance on his lips, and that the shout of his denial would ring with the last pulsing of his heart into the maw of all-engulfing night.
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Thomas Wolfe (You Can't Go Home Again)
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If you tell me, I will leave you alone," I said. "And if you don't tell me, I am going to grab the nearest ghostwritten James Patterson romance novel and I am going to follow you through this store reading it out loud until you relent. Would you prefer me to read from Daphne's Three Tender Months with Harold or Cindy and John's House of Everlasting Love? I guarantee, your sanity and your indie street cred won't last a chapter. And they are very, very short chapters." Now I could see the fright beneath the defiance.
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David Levithan (Dash & Lily's Book of Dares (Dash & Lily, #1))
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With the aurora borealis flaming coldly overhead, or the stars leaping in the frost dance, and the land numb and frozen under its pall of snow, this song of the huskies might have been the defiance of life, only it was pitched in minor key, with long-drawn wailings and half-sobs, and was more the pleading of life, the articulate travail of existence. It was an old song, old as the breed itself--one of the first songs of the younger world in a day when songs were sad.
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Jack London
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There, peeping among the cloud-wrack above a dark tor high up in the mountains, Sam saw a white star twinkle for a while. The beauty of it smote his heart, as he looked up out of the forsaken land, and hope returned to him. For like a shaft, clear and cold, the thought pierced him that in the end the Shadow was only a small and passing thing: there was a light and high beauty for ever beyond its reach. His song in the Tower had been defiance rather than hope; for then he was thinking of himself. Now, for a moment, his own fate, and even his master’s, ceased to trouble him. He crawled back into the brambles and laid himself by Frodo’s side, and putting away all fear he cast himself into a deep untroubled sleep.
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J.R.R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings)
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I believe that today more than ever a book should be sought after even if it has only one great page in it: we must search for fragments, splinters, toenails, anything that has ore in it, anything that is capable of resuscitating the body and soul. It may be that we are doomed, that there is no hope for us, any of us, but if that is so then let us set up a last agonizing, bloodcurdling howl, a screech of defiance, a war whoop! Away with lamentation! Away with elegies and dirges! Away with biographies and histories, and libraries and museums! Let the dead eat the dead. Let us living ones dance about the rim of the crater, a last expiring dance. But a dance!
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Henry Miller
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To muse for long unwearied hours with my attention riveted to some frivolous device upon the margin, or in the typography of a book β€” to become absorbed for the better part of a summer's day in a quaint shadow falling aslant upon the tapestry, or upon the floor β€” to lose myself for an entire night in watching the steady flame of a lamp, or the embers of a fire β€” to dream away whole days over the perfume of a flower β€” to repeat monotonously some common word, until the sound, by dint of frequent repetition, ceased to convey any idea whatever to the mind β€” to lose all sense of motion or physical existence in a state of absolute bodily quiescence long and obstinately persevered in β€” Such were a few of the most common and least pernicious vagaries induced by a condition of the mental faculties, not, indeed, altogether unparalleled, but certainly bidding defiance to any thing like analysis or explanation.
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Edgar Allan Poe (Berenice)
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I pointed my nose right at the bomber down below, then i hit the overburn. "Cadet?" Ironsides said. "Pilot, what are you doing?" "My weapons are gone . . . I have to ram it." "Understood," Ironsides whispered. "Saints' own speed, pilot." "What?" Jorgen said over the line. "What? Ram it? Spin!" I dove toward the enemy bomber "Spin," Jorgen said . . . "Spin you'll die." "Yes," I whispered. "But I'll win anyway.
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Brandon Sanderson (Skyward (Skyward, #1))
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As for my own part I care not for death, for all men are mortal; and though I be a woman yet I have as good a courage answerable to my place as ever my father had. I am your anointed Queen. I will never be by violence constrained to do anything. I thank God I am indeed endowed with such qualities that if I were turned out of the realm in my petticoat I were able to live in any place in Christendom.
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Elizabeth I (Collected Works)
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Fabulous. If you possess it, you don’t need to ask what it is. When you attempt to delineate it, you move away from it. Fabulous is one of those words that provide a measure of the degree to which a person or event manifests a particular oppressed subculture’s most distinctive, invigorating features. What are the salient features of fabulousness? Irony. Tragic History. Defiance. Gender-fuck. Glitter. Drama. It is not butch. It is not hot. The cathexis surrounding fabulousness is not necessarily erotic. The fabulous is not delineated by age or beauty. It is raw materials reworked into illusion. To be truly fabulous, one must completely triumph over tragedy, age, and physical insufficiencies. The fabulous is the rapturous embrace of difference, the discovering of self not in that which has rejected you but in that which makes you unlike, the dislike, the other.
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Tony Kushner
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The song that was playing above us was You And Me by Lifehouse and he pressed his face into my hair and softly sang the words to me. What day is it? And in what month? This clock never seemed so alive I can't keep up I can't back down I'm losing so much time 'Cause it's you and me, and all of the people with nothing to do, nothing to lose And it's you and me, and all of the people And I don't know why I can't keep my eyes off of you I could have died... or cried...or sighed. I wasn't sure what I wanted to do more.
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Shelly Crane (Defiance (Significance, #3))
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Every day, people engaged in the clever defiance of their own intuition become, in mid-thought, victims of violence and accidents. So when we wonder why we are victims so often, the answer is clear: It is because we are so good at it. A woman could offer no greater cooperation to her soon-to-be attacker than to spend her time telling herself, β€œBut he seems like such a nice man.” Yet this is exactly what many people do. A woman is waiting for an elevator, and when the doors open she sees a man inside who causes her apprehension. Since she is not usually afraid, it may be the late hour, his size, the way he looks at her, the rate of attacks in the neighborhood, an article she read a year agoβ€”it doesn’t matter why. The point is, she gets a feeling of fear. How does she respond to nature’s strongest survival signal? She suppresses it, telling herself: β€œI’m not going to live like that, I’m not going to insult this guy by letting the door close in his face.” When the fear doesn’t go away, she tells herself not to be so silly, and she gets into the elevator. Now, which is sillier: waiting a moment for the next elevator, or getting into a soundproofed steel chamber with a stranger she is afraid of? The inner voice is wise, and part of my purpose in writing this book is to give people permission to listen to it.
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Gavin de Becker (The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals That Protect Us from Violence)
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What is a hobby anyway? Where is the line of demarcation between hobbies and ordinary normal pursuits? I have been unable to answer this question to my own satisfaction. At first blush I am tempted to conclude that a satisfactory hobby must be in large degree useless, inefficient, laborious, or irrelevant. Certainly many of our most satisfying avocations today consist of making something by hand which machines can usually make more quickly and cheaply, and sometimes better. Nevertheless I must in fairness admit that in a different age the mere fashioning of a machine might have been an excellent hobby... Today the invention of a new machine, however noteworthy to industry, would, as a hobby, be trite stuff. Perhaps we have here the real inwardness of our own question: A hobby is a defiance of the contemporary. It is an assertion of those permanent values which the momentary eddies of social evolution have contravened or overlooked. If this is true, then we may also say that every hobbyist is inherently a radical, and that his tribe is inherently a minority. This, however, is serious: Becoming serious is a grievous fault in hobbyists. It is an axiom that no hobby should either seek or need rational justification. To wish to do it is reason enough. To find reasons why it is useful or beneficial converts it at once from an avocation into an industry–lowers it at once to the ignominious category of an 'exercise' undertaken for health, power, or profit. Lifting dumbbells is not a hobby. It is a confession of subservience, not an assertion of liberty.
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Aldo Leopold (A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There)