Edmund Cooper (1926–1982) British writer
The Overman Culture (1971)
Oui, l'œuvre sort plus belle
D'une forme au travail
Rebelle,
Vers, marbre, onyx, émail.
"L'Art", line 1, in Émaux et Camées (1852; Genève: Librairie Droz, 1947) p. 130; Earl Jeffrey Richards (ed.) Christine de Pizan and Medieval French Lyric (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1998) p. 32.
Edmund Cooper (1926–1982) British writer
The Overman Culture (1971)
John Ruskin book The Seven Lamps of Architecture
Source: The Seven Lamps of Architecture (1849), Chapter IV: The Lamp of Beauty, section 19.
Bert McCracken (1982) American musician
Paul Stewart (July 10, 2005) "The Used gladly sold their souls", The Sunday Telegraph, News Limited, p. 20.
Thomas Paine (1737–1809) English and American political activist
The Crisis No. III.
1770s, The American Crisis (1776–1783)
“Rebel you against sadness. The spirit of the rebels is fiery and thrives on emotion.”
Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer
Original: Ribellatevi alla tristezza. Lo spirito dei ribelli è ardente e vive di emozioni.
Source: prevale.net
“But the form of free verse is as binding and as liberating as the form of a rondeau.”
Donald Hall (1928–2018) American writer
From his essay 'Goatfoot, Milktongue, Twinbird' in the book of the same title. 1978. ISBN 0-472-40000-2.
Barnett Newman (1905–1970) American artist
Source: 1940 - 1950, The Plasmic Image 2. 1943-1945, p. 125
Albert Camus book The Rebel
Part 2: Metaphysical Rebellion
The Rebel (1951)
Context: The ancients, even though they believed in destiny, believed primarily in nature, in which they participated wholeheartedly. To rebel against nature amounted to rebelling against oneself. It was butting one's head against a wall.