Famous Quotes - Tags - Freedom

  • (Brazil:) I’ve never beheld such a paradise. The people are enchanting and—a mercy on this... More
  • ... every sapient prophecy with regard to America has been disproved. We were forewarned that she... More
  • ... everyone young going down the long slide
    To happiness, endlessly. More
  • ... how have I used rivers, how have I used wars
    to escape writing of the worst thing of... More
  • ... individual freedom and individual equality cannot co-exist. I dare say no one since Thomas... More
  • ... is merry glory.
    Is saltatory.
    Yet he grips his right of twisting free. More
  • ... liberty is the one thing no man can have unless he grants it to others. More
  • ... the mistakes that we male and female mortals make when we have our own way might fairly raise... More
  • ... the one thing that everybody wants is to be free, to talk to eat to drink to walk to think,... More
  • ... the space left to freedom is very small. ... ends are inherent in human nature and the same... More
  • ... there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty, or death; if I could not have one, I... More
  • ... today we round out the first century of a professed republic,—with woman figuratively... More
  • ... unhappiness is like marriage. We believe we chose it, but then it is choosing us. That is how... More
  • ... wounding God with his blue face,
    his tyranny, his absolute kingdom,
    with my aphrodisiac. More
  • ...Women’s Studies can amount simply to compensatory history; too often they fail to challenge... More
  • A great many will find fault in the resolution that the negro shall be free and equal, because... More
  • A man who is free is like a mangy sheep in a herd. He will contaminate my entire kingdom and ruin... More
  • A mother, who is really a mother, is never free. More
  • A poet can read. A poet can write. A poet is African in Africa, or Irish in Ireland, or French on... More
  • A sincere and steadfast co-operation in promoting such a reconstruction of our political system... More
  • A society in which everyone works is not necessarily a free society and may indeed be a slave... More
  • Aegistheus, the kings have another secret.... Once liberty has exploded in the soul of a man, the... More
  • After all, I do not have so many ways of proving that I am free. We is always free at the expense... More
  • Ah! Freedom is a noble thing!
    Freedom makes man to have liking:
    Freedom all solace to man... More
  • Ah! I have lost my freedom, and hell is now beginning. More
  • All gentle cant and philosophizing to the contrary notwithstanding, no people in this world ever... More
  • All real freedom springs from necessity, for it can be gained only through the exercise of the... More
  • America is said to be the arena on which the battle of freedom is to be fought; but surely it... More
  • America when will you be angelic?
    When will you take off your clothes?
    When will you look... More
  • And then, the negro being doomed, and damned, and forgotten, to everlasting bondage, is the white... More
  • And work was little in the house,
    She was free, More
  • And you, America, that passion made you. You were not born to
    prosperity, you were born to... More
  • Any honest examination of the national life proves how far we are from the standard of human... More
  • Art requires neither complaisance nor politeness; nothing but faith—faith and freedom. More
  • As for farming, I am convinced that my genius dates from an older era than the agricultural. I... More
  • As for freedom, it will soon cease to exist in any shape or form. Living will depend upon... More
  • As groceries in a pantry gleam and smile
    Because they are important weights
    Bought with... More
  • As I learn from you,
    I guess you learn from me—
    although you’re older—and... More
  • Be great, carve deep your heel-marks.
    The states of the next age will no doubt remember you,... More
  • Beasts in their major freedom
    Slumber in peace tonight. More
  • Behind every individual closes organization; before him opens liberty,—the Better, the Best.... More
  • Belonging to oneself—the whole essence of life lies in that. More
  • Bit by bit ... she had claimed herself. Freeing yourself was one thing; claiming ownership of... More
  • Books may be burned and cities sacked, but truth like the yearning for freedom, lives in the... More
  • Brutus. How many times shall Caesar bleed in sport,
    That now on Pompey’s basis lies... More
  • But I would say to my fellows, once for all, As long as possible live free and uncommitted. It... More
  • But it takes a lot of money to live freely by the sea. More
  • But what’s the good of freedom? What can you do with it? What one wants is to live well and... More
  • Can a free people restrain crime without sacrificing fundamental liberties and a heritage of... More
  • Children are potentially free and their life directly embodies nothing save potential freedom.... More
  • Civilization has not ever been the brother of equality. Freedom was born among the wild eyries in... More
  • D’Arrast: “Just tell me, has your good Jesus always answered your call?”
    The Rooster:... More
  • Either be wholly slaves or wholly free. More
  • Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery.
    None but ourselves can free our minds. More
  • Endlessly, time-honoured irritant,
    A bubble is restively forming at your tip.
    Burst it as... More
  • Englishmen never will be slaves: they are free to do whatever the Government and public opinion... More
  • Every artist knows that there is no such thing as “freedom” in art. The first thing an artist... More
  • Every bondman in his own hand bears
    The power to cancel his captivity. More
  • Every general increase of freedom is accompanied by some degeneracy, attributable to the same... More
  • Every sacred book, successively, has been accepted in the faith that it was to be the final... More
  • Everyone asks for freedom for himself,
    The man free love, the businessman free trade,
    The... More
  • Fashion is an imposition, a rein on freedom. More
  • Few men desire liberty; the majority are satisfied with a just master. More
  • Firm, united, let us be,
    Rallying round our Liberty;
    As a band of brothers... More
  • Fondnesse it were for any being free,
    To covet fetters, though they golden bee. More
  • For a man to act himself, he must be perfectly free; otherwise he is in danger of losing all... More
  • For know that no one is free, except Zeus. More
  • For me, the principal fact of life is the free mind. For good and evil, man is a free creative... More
  • Forever float that standard sheet!
    Where breathes the foe but falls before us,
    With... More
  • Freedom and whores are the most cosmopolitan items under the sun. More
  • Freedom in capitalist society always remains about the same as it was in ancient Greek republics:... More
  • Freedom is a man’s natural power of doing what he pleases, so far as he is not prevented by... More
  • Freedom is a possession of inestimable value. More
  • Freedom is always and exclusively freedom for the one who thinks differently. More
  • Freedom is but the possibility of a various and indefinite activity; while government, or the... More
  • Freedom is hunting, feeding, danger;
    that, that is freedom—that it is which makes
    the... More
  • Freedom is like a man who kills himself
    Each night, an incessant butcher, whose... More
  • Freedom is never voluntarily given by the oppressor; it must be demanded by the oppressed. More
  • Freedom is not an ideal, it is not even a protection, if it means nothing more than freedom to... More
  • Freedom is poetry, taking liberties with words, breaking the rules of normal speech, violating... More
  • Freedom is slavery some poets tell us.
    Enslave yourself to the right leader’s... More
  • Freedom is the by-product of economic surplus. More
  • Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. More
  • Freedom is the moment between sleep and waking before selfhood and the world return. More
  • Freedom is the most contagious virus known to man. More
  • Freedom is the only law which genius knows. More
  • Freedom is the recognition of necessity. More
  • Freedom of speech is of no use to a man who has nothing to say and freedom of worship is of no... More
  • Freedom prospers when religion is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged. More
  • Freedom to think our own thoughts, freedom to utter them, freedom to live out the promptings of... More
  • Freedom! A wanton slut on a profligate’s breast! More
  • Freedom, high-day! high-day, freedom! freedom, high-day, freedom! More
  • Freedom, my good girl, means being able to count on how other people will behave. More
  • Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose. More
  • Freedom’s secret wilt thou know?—
    Counsel not with flesh and blood;
    Loiter not for... More
  • From now on, if I ever get to burn another newspaper, I’ll remember what a few cents can buy. More
  • Genius resembles a bell; in order to ring it must be suspended into pure air, and when a foreign... More
  • German radicalism: freedom-masturbation. More
  • Give me the free and poor inheritance
    Of our own kind, not furniture
    Of education, or the... More
  • Go down, Moses
    ‘Way down in Egypt land,
    Tell ole Pharaoh,
    To let my people go. More

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