| C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917. | | | | Disobedience |
| | | Wherever there is authority, there is a natural inclination to disobedience. Haliburton. | 1 |
| | Of mans first disobedience, and the fruit |
| Of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste |
| Brought death into the world, and all our woe. |
Milton. | 2 |
| | She is peevish, sullen, froward, |
| Proud, disobedient, stubborn, lacking duty; |
| Neither regarding that she is my child, |
| Nor fearing me as if I were her father. |
Shakespeare. | 3 | | |
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