A renegade is someone who chooses the narrow way because it's the Jesus way . . . the way of life, health and growth. — Nelson Searcy Copy Share Image
The ladies remember me from 'Falcon Crest,' and the guys remember me from 'Renegade.' — Lorenzo Lamas Copy Share Image
He indeed possesses the Character imposed on him, but he wanders as a renegade. — Saint Augustine Copy Share Image
“Baby, I'm not afraid. I've been to hell and back. I'm a free spirit, a wild child and a renegade.” — Mishi McCoy Copy Share Image
Baby, I'm a renegade like you. Baby, I'm searching too. I've been around the world, now I'm running back to you. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I'm the renegade of funk. I've made house, techno, rock, funk, reggae... That's why I've been on so many different labels. — Afrika Bambaataa Copy Share Image
Donatella Versace has been a renegade. Just an incredible, artistic person. — Bebe Rexha Copy Share Image
I started out as an opportunistic renegade. By now, I've lasted long enough to become sort of an American Original Respectable Renegade. — Wolfman Jack Copy Share Image
My first three-sisters novel in a while, 'Sandcastles' tells the story of the Sullivan family - two passionate artists and their three… — Luanne Rice Copy Share Image
The past is full of examples of renegade writers who were overlooked in their time not only because their work didn't fit… — Joanna Scott Copy Share Image
Independent documentary isn't beholden to some of the interests that the mainstream media are influenced by. It's a pathway to renegade, independent… — Josh Fox Copy Share Image
“Outside my bike, never has anything important in my life been just mine." My body stilled, so did my heart, and my… — Kristen Ashley Copy Share Image
“Billos ran. He tore down the shore, bounded up on the rock, and dove into the air. The warm water engulfed him.… — Ted Dekker Copy Share Image
“It's a terrible shame he's a Renegade, isn't it? Otherwise, you could have asked him to stay for dinner.” — Marissa Meyer Copy Share Image
'Beloved Renegade' is a meditation on Walt Whitman, on tenderness, on dying. — Robert Gottlieb Copy Share Image