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Read through the most famous quotes by topic #freed




Then she would wander through fields, over simple, poor land, looking carefully and keenly all round her, still getting used to being alive in the world, and feeling glad that everything in it was right for her — for her body, her heart, and her freedom.


Andrey Platonov


#freedom

Freedom is limited by the need to coexist.


Toba Beta


#lawful #freedom

There’s no question about freedom of speech when everyone thinks exactly the same and no one says anything out of the accepted norms. In this kind of climate, even the mildest questions sound like heresy, and the outcome is intolerance of other people’s beliefs, ideas, actions and freedoms.


Keith Harmon


#freedom

The right to be let alone is indeed the beginning of all freedom." [Dissenting, Public Utilities Commission v. Pollak, 343 U.S. 451, 467 (1952)]


William O. Douglas


#privacy #solitude #freedom

Freedom is obedience to self-formulated rules.


Aristotle


#philosophy #freedom

...The arbitrary power of the Government is unlimited, and unexampled in history; freedom of the Press, of opinion and of movement are as thoroughly exterminated as though the proclamation of the Rights of Man had never been.


Arthur Koestler


#darkness-at-noon #liberty #politics #soviet-union #freedom

No one has the complete freedom to choose everything in his or her life, sis. They may think they do. They may think they're choosing those jeans because they like them or that house because of that location, or that car because of the speed, but the reality is, they choose the jeans because some celebrity wore them, they choose that house because they needed to live near the kid's school, or that car because it was the only one they could afford that could live up to their social standard.


Ameera Al Hakawati


#reality-of-life #freedom

Free yourself from one passion to be dominated by another and nobler one. But is not that, too, a form of slavery? To sacrifice oneself to an idea, to a race, to God? Or does it mean that the higher the model the longer the tether of our slavery? Then we can enjoy ourselves and frolic in a more spacious arena and die without having come to the end of the tether. Is that, then, what we call liberty?


Nikos Kazantzakis


#liberty #passion #sacrifice #freedom

Describing Bonhoeffer's demeanor on returning to danger in Germany rather than safety in America, with "with a strong and joyful firmness such as only arises out of realized freedom.


Eric Metaxas


#obedience #freedom

We're all free to chose some people to love, and then do it.


Jordan Sonnenblick


#life #love #freedom






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