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Defy Me
“You think these recent events are everything. You think Aaron fell in love with your friend of several months, a rebel girl named Juliette. You don't know. You don't know. You don't know that Aaron has been in love with Ella for the better part of his entire life. They've known each other since childhood...…..The reason he had to keep wiping their memories was because it didn't matter how many times he reset the story or remade the introductions - Aaron always fell in love with her. Every time.
- Delalieu”
Spoilers
Tahereh Mafi
Juliette Ferrars
Shatter Me Series
Aaron Warner
Delalieu
Warnette
Ella Sommers
Defy Me
Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe
“Men wore business suits and carried briefcases, while their wives, who were attractive but not sexy, stayed home, raised the kids, cleaned the house and had a meal on the table for the whole family when they arrived home. Both husband and wife knew their roles. The wife would only apply face cream after ‘congress’ was completed and the husband was asleep as it was considered that it could be shocking for a man to view his wife this way last thing at night. She would be compliant and forgiving if he suggested some of the more ‘unusual’ sexual practices, although she might register hesitancy by remaining silent.
The Hippies rebelled against this, growing their hair long, burning their draft cards, taking hallucinogenic drugs and indulging in ‘free love,’ which in reality was just another term to describe the notion that all the girls were up for it.”
1960s
Free Love
1960s Nostalgia
Sex In The 60s
“Doufám, že nejen moji čtenáři ocení drobný bonus. Čerstvá kapitola, která krásně zapadá do Plukovníka a rebelovy dcery, je zdarma ke stažení. Snad se bude líbit. Doporučil bych číst po knize, ale obsahuje jen mizivé množství spoilerů a měla by snad dávat jistý smysl i samostatně, takže kdo chce ochutnávku z mého dílka, nic mu nebrání.
Záhada v Ashcroft Manor je zdarma ke stažení na Kosmasu.”
Bonus
Zdarma
The Art of the July Monarchy: France, 1830 to 1848
“In this watercolor Gavarni portrays an individual whose father was an industrialist and whose older brother was a distinguished professor. From the looks of him, Hippolyte Beauvisage Thomire had a keen eye for fashion in casual clothing, however.
He represents the new generation of bourgeois consumers that emerged during the July Monarchy. He is the modern young man off the newly invented fashion plates and out of the cast of Balzac’s Human Comedy.
Charles Baudelaire, the great cultural critic of Louis Philippe’s reign in latter years, called the artist Gavarni “the poet of official dandysme." Dandysme, Baudelaire said (in his famous essay “De l’heroisme de la vie moderne” [The heroism of modern life], which appeared in his review of the Salon of 1846), was “a modern thing.” By this he meant that it was a way for bourgeois men to use their clothing as a costume in order to stand out from the respectable, black-coated crowd in an age when aristocratic codes were crumbling and democratic values had not yet fully replaced them.
The dandy was not Baudelaire’s “modern hero,” however. “The black suit and the frock coat not only have their political beauty as an expression of general equality,” he wrote, “but also their poetic beauty as an expression of the public mentality.” That is why Baudelaire worshiped ambitious rebels, men who disguised themselves by dressing like everyone else. “For the heroes of the Iliad cannot hold a candle to you, Vautrin, Rastignac, Birotteau [all three were major characters in Balzac’s novels] . . . who did not dare to confess to the public what you went through under the macabre dress coat that all of us wear, or to you Honore de Balzac, the strangest, most romantic, and most poetic among all the characters created by your imagination,” Baudelaire declared.”
Baudelaire
Balzac
Dandyism
Dead Toad Scrolls
“The powerful questions of life produce a dynamic dualism, which interplay creates the operatic structure that we must operate. Can the flesh and spirit coexist? Can inner despair and renewed optimism reside under the same roof? Can we harness humankind’s wretchedness in order to broker its salvation? Should all people seek out perfection or work to accept their fallibility? Should I eschew pain or embrace suffering? Do I cave into the meaningless of my life or actively rebel against the patent absurdity of human existence?”
Meaning Of Life
Purpose Of Life
Existentialism
Life Questions
Existential
Existential Crisis
Existential Angst
Self Questioning
Questions Of Life
Existential Anguish
Les minets
“« Laisseriez-vous votre fille sortir avec un Rolling Stone ? », leurs trognes de repris de justice détrônaient les aimables Beatles à l'heure du divorce. Ce mélange détonnant de blues noir et de soul blanche, de rock minéral et d'effervescence pop, d'énergie suicidaire et de rébellion affichée. Une acmé.
~ p 109”
Paris
Rolling Stones
Garçons
Années 60
Bande
Minets
“Some of Batista’s followers intimidated jailed and even killed political opponents. One of the pro-Batista paramilitary thugs was Rolando Arcadio Masferrer Rojas, who was born in Holguín on July 12, 1918. He had been a member of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, organized in 1936 by the Communist International during the Spanish Civil War. Returning to Cuba, Masferrer became a staunch supporter of Batista, who at that time had the backing of the Communist Party. Masferrer was by no means the average run of the mill thug and, in addition to being a lawyer, he ran for office and won a seat in the Cuban Senate. He was also a guerrilla leader, political activist, a member of the Cuban Communist Party, a newspaper publisher, and responsible for the founding of “Los Tigres de Masferrer,” a guerrilla organization he organized to support Batista militarily. He also published two newspapers, Tiempo in Havana and Libertad in Santiago de Cuba.
Becoming a radical anti-communist, he was ousted from the Cuban Communist Party. Regardless, Masferrer was a dangerous man and people learned to keep their mouths shut and play it low key when he was around. As a pro-Batista political activist, he took credit for supposedly attacking Castro’s rebels in the Sierra Maestra Mountains. Actually, in most cases his group of not-so-fierce fighters stayed safely within the city limits of Santiago de Cuba, extorting money from the residents.
In 1959, after Castro’s entry into Havana, Masferrer fled to the United States where he befriended American union bosses such as Jimmy Hoffa and got to know Mafia leaders such as Santo Trafficante in Tampa, Florida. Masferrer worked with Richard Bissell of the Central Intelligence Agency, planning another assassination attempt on Castro. He was seen at a ranch owned by multi-millionaire Howard Hughes, where he was training paid assassins, and he even met with President Kennedy in Washington.
With money contributed by fellow Cubans living in Florida, he later planned to carry out the assassination of Fidel Castro by attacking him from a distant base in Haiti. It all ended when, on October 31, 1975, Masferrer was killed by a car bomb in Miami. Although his figures may be somewhat exaggerated, Castro claimed that Masferrer was responsible for the death of as many as 2,000 people during the Batista era.”
Murder
Mma Captain Hank Bracker
Cuban Revolution
Communist Party
Batista
Abraham Lincoln Brigrad
Life Moves Pretty Fast: The Lessons We Learned From Eighties Movies
“Top Gun isn't just about falling in line with the military. Hell no! It's about rebelling against it, too! Because that's what real men are like, you see. A real man isn't a pencil pusher - he's the lone wolf, the renegade, the MAVERICK. Real men ride their motorcycles against a sunset into the danger zone. Women have sex with the mavericks, but men ARE the mavericks. High five low five! Yeah! And just in case that isn't entirely clear in the script, Tom Cruise's character's name is, of course, Maverick (real men also don't bother with fey subtlety).”
Eighties
Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe
“What about those of us who just don’t fit in, who feel as if we were born on the Wrong Planet, or in the wrong time period? Where did we come from? Is this a whole counter-culture that’s new to the planet, moving us forward? Have we finally reached the Age of Aquarius? Is it now! Is the moon in the seventh house? Has Jupiter finally aligned with Mars? And are we right now getting ready to see mystic crystal revelation where love will steer the stars?
Afraid not. There have always been people who see the world differently from everyone else. And there always will be. If you’re one of the ‘chosen ones’ then you come from a long line of Gypsies, tramps and thieves, of rebels and revolutionaries, of pagans, infidels and sceptics. This is your heritage, and you have much to be proud of”
Heritage
Tramps
Gypsies
Chosen People
Age Of Aquarius
Chosen Ones
Coming Out Like a Porn Star: Essays on Pornography, Protection, and Privacy
“Any true expression of freedom is by definition an expression of rebellion. No matter what you do in life or what path you take, if you continue to follow your one true path, there will be those who will try to enslave you, to bring you back into the fold of doing what they think you should do.”
Freedom
Rebellion
Personal Expression
The Rebel
“Si le temps de l’histoire n’est pas fait du temps de la moisson, l’histoire n’est en effet qu’une ombre fugace et cruelle où l’homme n’a plus sa part. Qui se donne à cette histoire ne se donne à rien et à son tour n’est rien. Mais qui se donne au temps de sa vie, à la maison qu’il défend, à la dignité des vivants, celui-là se donne à la terre et en reçoit la moisson qui ensemence et nourrit à nouveau.”
Present
Vie
Humanisme
Lutte
The Rebel
“La révolte fait le procès de la liberté totale.”
Liberté
Révolte
The Rebel
“Tout révolté, par le seul mouvement qui le dresse face à l’oppresseur, plaide donc pour la vie, s’engage à lutter contre la servitude, le mensonge et la terreur et affirme, le temps d’un éclair, que ces trois fléaux font régner le silence entre les hommes, les obscurcissant les uns aux autres et les empêchent de se retrouver dans la seule valeur qui puisse les sauver du nihilisme, la longue complicité des hommes aux prises avec leur destin.”
Mensonge
Obscurité
Humanisme
Révolte
Lutte
Nihilisme
The Rebel
“Nous portons tous en nous nos bagnes, nos crimes et nos ravages. Mais notre tâche n’est pas de les déchaîner à travers le monde ; elle est de les combattre en nous-mêmes et dans les autres.”
Paix
Pacifisme
Developpement Personnel
Travail Sur Soi
The Rebel
“Un matin, après tant de désespoirs, une irrépressible envie de vivre nous annoncera que tout est fini et que la souffrance n'a pas plus de sens que le bonheur.”
Bonheur
Vie
Souffrance
Désespoir
The INTP: Personality, Careers, Relationships, & the Quest for Truth and Meaning
“Ti and Ne might well be viewed as “freedom-seeking” functions, contributing to the INTP’s status as the most fiercely independent of all types. Indeed, INTPs deplore being told what to do or how they should do something. They want to do things their own way and in their own time. This can inspire them to resist or rebel against, even if only inwardly, various rules, laws, and authorities perceived as potential threats to their freedom and autonomy. These threats may come in the form of governmental or corporate power; INTPs are wary of both. Consequently, almost all INTPs, at least at some point in their lives, will gravitate toward some sort of anarchist or libertarian philosophy.”
Intp
The Rebel
“Le révolutionnaire est en même temps révolté ou alors il n’est plus révolutionnaire, mais policier et tortionnaire qui se tourne contre la révolte. Mais s’il est révolté, il finit par se dresser contre la révolution. Si bien qu’il n’y a pas de progrès d’une attitude à l’autre, mais simultanéité et contradiction sans cesse croissante. Tout révolutionnaire finit en oppresseur ou en hérétique. Dans l'univers purement historique qu'elles ont choisi, révolte et révolution débouchent dans le même dilemme : ou la police ou la folie.”
Revolution
Révolte
Oddball in 3G
“Art is a rebellion against fate.”
Anxiety
Drugs
Suspense
Thrillers
Fentanyl
Psychological Thrillers
Books Like Psycho
Humorous Thrillers
Psycholigical Suspense
Oddball in 3G
“Art is a rebellion against fate.
-Andre Malraux”
Death
Anxiety
Murder
Killing
Thriller
Psycho
Suspense
Psychological Suspense
Psychos
Oddball in 3G
“Art is a rebellion against fate." - Andre Malraux”
Death
Blood
Anxiety
Murder
Drugs
Suspense
Thrillers
Psychological Suspense
Fentanyl
Psychos
Oddball in 3G
“Art is a rebellion against fate." - Andre Malraux”
Death
Humor
Blood
Anxiety
Thriller Novels
Psychos
Suspense Novels
Comic Suspense And Thriller
The Social History of Art: Volume 3: Rococo, Classicism and Romanticism
“It would shed an extraordinarily revealing light on the gradual alienation of modern literature from the middle classes, to examine the metamorphoses this figure underwent from the ‘Sturm und Drang’ right up to Ibsen and Shaw. For he does not represent simply the stereotyped insurgent against the prevailing social order, who is one of the basic types of the drama of all times, nor is he merely a variant of rebellion against the particular ruler of the moment, which is one of the fundamental dramatic situations, but he represents a concrete and consistent attack on the bourgeoisie, on the basis of its spiritual existence and on its claim to stand for a universally valid moral norm. To sum up, what we are here confronted with is a literary form which from being one of the most effective weapons of the middle class developed into the most dangerous instrument of its self-estrangement and demoralization.”
Romanticism
Morality
Drama
Sturm Und Drang
Alphabet Squadron
“The Empire was crumbling every day. Trillions of people were free because of the Rebellion. Because she was a general running a battle group instead of a cell leader flying the Ghost on one mad assignment or another.
Still, she missed her old crew. Her family.
She wished they all could have been with her aboard the Lodestar.”
Rebels
The Ghost
Hera Syndulla
“Tardamos bastante más de lo que calculan los maestros en entender la escritura como búsqueda personal de expresión. El primer aliciente para expresarse por escrito de una manera espontánea surge, precisamente, como rebeldía frente a su mandato. La ruptura con los maestros es condición necesaria para que germine la voluntad real de escribir.”
Escritura Citas
The Social History of Art: Volume 2: Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque
“They were torn by force, on the one hand, and by freedom, on the other, and stood defenseless against the chaos that threatened to destroy the whole order of the intellectual world. In them we encounter for the first time the modern artist with his inward strife, his zest for life and his escapism, his traditionalism and his rebelliousness, his exhibitionistc subjectivism and the reserve with which he tries to hold back the ultimate secret of his personality. From now on the number of cranks, eccentrics, and psychopaths among the artists increases from day to day.”
Artists
Psychopath
Mannerism
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