REBEL n. A proponent ordsprog
REBEL, n. A proponent of a new misrule who has failed to establish it.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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What I'm trying to do with most of my work is establish this new modernism, ... If people don't walk out of theatres saying, 'Yes, something is possible,' then you've failed.
Sir Isaac Newton
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1642
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1727
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Those who argue that Sinn Fein and the IRA are the same have ... always failed to establish that link in terms that would satisfy a court of justice.
Mitchel McLaughlin
On jobs, Republicans have failed to pass a long-term highway bill, failed to end costly trade sanctions on U.S. goods, failed to enact tax cuts for U.S. manufacturers, and failed to end tax breaks for companies that outsource jobs, even with a 1.7 million private sector job deficit.
Sheila Jackson Lee
They failed to establish an identity for themselves, a niche, and that makes it difficult for it to stand out, ... They never gave shoppers a reason for preferring it to any one of its rivals. It was just there, like soaking corn flakes.
Kurt Barnard
If you get into an accident, get your cameras out, call your family, get their support because like us a lot of things were done wrong. The police failed to do their job. Failed. Failed.
Harriet Seabury
The United States today experiences much higher levels of identity theft, spam and government profiling than Europe because we have failed to establish necessary legal safeguards.
Marc Rotenberg
I was just getting into the rhythm of the race when the transmission failed, possibly because of a rather hard crash the day before or a second one earlier that morning. The lever broke off and the clutch failed. I was having to jam the bike into gear when that also failed.
Kevin Heath
Buyers are on strike! There's some significant money sitting on the sideline waiting to see when we'll establish a bottom. We tried a couple of times during the day to hit bottom and failed,
Peter Chandler
The authors of this report had the chance to establish this at first hand by interviewing union representatives but failed to do so. It is not hard to see why the report lacks balance and objectivity.
John Carr
INSURRECTION, n. An unsuccessful revolution. Disaffection's failure to substitute misrule for bad government.
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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To rebel in season is not to rebel
Greek proverb
Certainly, you're disappointed. The hardest part for anybody, and certainly for me, is to know you're not in it and that you failed. Failed is a hard word to say. When you set a goal for yourself to get in the playoffs and have a chance to win a championship, that means I failed in trying to accomplish what I came here to accomplish.
Maurice Cheeks
The city of New Orleans failed. The state of Louisiana failed. The federal government failed. It is astonishing to me that five months after the obvious failure of all three layers of government that there has been no serious systemic change.
Newt Gingrich
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1943
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A hero is someone who rebels or seems to rebel against the facts of existence and seems to conquer them. Obviously that can only work at moments. It can't be a lasting thing. That's not saying that people shouldn't keep trying to rebel against the facts of existence. Someday, who knows, we might conquer death, disease and war. Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities.
Jim Morrison
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1943
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1971
)
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