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It is hard for any one to be an honest politician who is not born and bred a Dissenter.
— William Hazlitt
I have come up to town expressly to propose to her.
Algernon. I thought you had come up for pleasure? ... I call that business. — Oscar Wilde
Algernon. I thought you had come up for pleasure? ... I call that business. — Oscar Wilde
Doctrines like Christianity or Islam or Marxism require unanimity of belief. One dissenter casts doubt on the creed of millions.
— Edward Abbey
Laziness is one of my best characteristics
— Patrick Rothfuss
To be a dissenter was to be unfunded because the peer-review system rewards conformity and excludes criticism,
— Gary Taubes
If you wish to persuade me, you must think my thoughts, feel my feelings, and speak my words.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
If she were its leader. Not that she ever would be: she was born to be a dissenter within a larger certainty, she knows that.
— Michel Faber
I brushed my mouth over his. "Are you still crazy?"
Walkers stiffened in my hold. "For you."
"Obsessed?"
"Devoted," he said fiercely. — Rowan McBride
Walkers stiffened in my hold. "For you."
"Obsessed?"
"Devoted," he said fiercely. — Rowan McBride
If you would know a man, observe how he treats a cat.
— Jack Canfield
The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
— Archibald MacLeish
Of the small gifts of heaven, / It seems to me a more than equal share / At birth was given / To girls with curly hair.
— Phyllis McGinley
It's the craziest thing, but I can't stop thinking about you.
— Anna Godbersen
Freedom is always the freedom of the dissenter
— Rosa Luxemburg
The best asset is your own self. You can become to an enormous degree the person you want to be
— Warren Buffett
Margaret the Churchwoman, her father the Dissenter, Higgins the Infidel, knelt down together. It did them no harm.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Labor in loneliness is irksome.
— Mark Twain
As once I loved you in my mortal flesh, without it now I love you still.
— Dante Alighieri
I hold a dramatic and romantic concept of life; What doesn't touch my senses means nothing to me
— Pablo Neruda
So that's the dissenter's hope: that they are writing not for today but for tomorrow.
— Ruth Bader Ginsburg