A Quote by George Dyson

I was a rebellious adolescent. It was the '60s. Everyone was rebellious. I hated high school. — © George Dyson
I was a rebellious adolescent. It was the '60s. Everyone was rebellious. I hated high school.
I was a rebellious child, a rebellious lover, a rebellious couturière - a real devil.
I'm not rebellious. I try to be rebellious, but I don't walk around being rebellious for no reason.
I think I always had, like, a rebellious spirit. But it wasn't a rebellious spirit to do wrong. It was a rebellious spirit to do something different.
Why are the people rebellious? Because the rulers interfere too much. Therefore they are rebellious.
The youth in India tend to be rebellious, as with everywhere else, and that makes Shiva exciting. He has the rebellious qualities that the youths like.
Throughout high school, I was fairly boring. I didn't do many rebellious things.
I wore a coat and tie all through high school: my way of being rebellious in the late 1950s.
I'm a product of the '60s and the '70s - slightly rebellious back then in college, not so much in high school, when I got to college I think I was. And I think a lot of where I'm at right now is rooted in a lot of hypocrisy that I recognized back then that I never wanted to be personally.
I was a wild kid in high school. I liked to get crazy and be rebellious and go to parties and do all that kind of stuff.
By the time I graduated from high school, though, I was in a bit of a rebellious phase towards everything I had known growing up.
I went to a Catholic high school, and I was super rebellious. I would dress weird or play jazz. I was definitely pushing against whatever was going on.
Men are destroyed for being rebellious, and women destroy themselves by failing to be rebellious. Unless you can make that next jump to either getting along with people or resisting people, you are ultimately destroying yourself.
I went through a rebellious phase, and was super into doing crazy hair things. I did only wear black for my junior year of high school. I was one of those kids.
I grew up playing the piano, but you know, as a rebellious child, I convinced myself that I hated it.
I was quietly rebellious. My parents thought I was very good but secretly I did things like saying I was staying in one place and going somewhere else instead. My older sister was openly rebellious and would tell my parents where to go, but I never did that.
Don't ask me about Beverly Hills High School. Everybody hated it. I hated it. Hated it. Hated it. Hated it.
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