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Quotes About Freer

So in the sense that we were all dealing with that freer approach, yes, it was certainly one of the first contacts, perhaps the first contact, when Peter came that summer. So it's a very pivotal moment that is documented there.
~ Evan Parker
If the concept of God has any validity or any use, it can only be to make us larger, freer, and more loving. If God cannot do this, then it is time we got rid of Him.
~ James Baldwin
I have no doubt but that the misery of the lower classes will be found to abate whenever the Government assumes a freer aspect and the laws favor a subdivision of Property.
~ James Madison
The UK desperately needs less government and freer markets.
~ Rupert Murdoch
Sexual morality - as society in its extreme form, the American, defines it - is contemptible. I advocate an incomparably freer sexual life.
~ Sigmund Freud
I noticed the drama majors on campus when I was at Notre Dame. They just seemed to be freer spirits than the rest of us. There was joy in their work; they were the only ones studying something whose work made them happy. I envied that.
~ Catherine Hicks
What our economists call a depressed area almost always turns out to be a cleaner, freer, more livable place than most.
~ Edward Abbey
I believe that the military-industrial state will eventually collapse, possibly even in our lifetime, and that a majority of us (if prepared) will muddle through to a freer, more open, less crowded, green and spacious agrarian society. (Maybe; of course it may be only a repeat of the middle ages.)
~ Edward Abbey
Playing live is really the art form. You're a lot freer, a lot looser. You've got people there that can give you feedback, and then you can play off of that. There's so much more energy.
~ Butch Trucks
There's a lot of pressure to make products better. I don't feel freer.
~ Joy Mangano
I'm very comfortable with men - they're freer and a lot of fun!
~ Sylvia Hoeks
I understood that she was more candor & despair than woman. She had refused to be flesh & triumphed. She was freer than I.
~ Antonio Di Benedetto
The UK desperately needs less government and freer markets.
~ Rupert Murdoch
The Executive has got to have a freer hand and be able to move quick in an emergency, and not be tied down by a lot of dumb shyster-lawyer congressmen taking months to shoot off their mouths in debates.
~ Sinclair Lewis
I think that the more comfortable and the more you rehearse - granted, I don't like to take the air out of a tire; there is a fine line - but I think the freer you are with your dialogue, for example, the more open you are to a good idea walking up to you.
~ Krysten Ritter
I felt disguised behind those glasses, less exposed, somehow freer.
~ Atul Gawande
The Internet has made us richer, freer, connected and informed in ways its founders could not have dreamt of. It has also become a vector of attack, espionage, crime and harm.
~ George Osborne
So, yes, we do celebrate America today because the majority will stand up and empower the American people to live that American Dream and to be part of making a better, freer, and safer world.
~ Robin Hayes
If I feel like I haven't really tapped into the essence of the story when I do an assignment, I may revisit it on my own, and that's when I feel freer to add my imagination. But I think that if you feel imaginatively towards a subject, you really shouldn't do it in a journalistic context, because then you're just fabricating, and that's crazy.
~ Hilton Als
Marxism is only an episode—one of the many mistakes we have made in the perennial and dangerous struggle for building a better and freer world.
~ Karl Popper
In a sense, fantasy is a freer play of the imagination. You can achieve exactly the situation you want with less groundwork, less of a need to fill in all of the background. For science fiction, I would use a lot of sources to set up, for instance, what a being from another planet would be like.
~ Roger Zelazny
I am wont to think that men are not so much the keepers of herds as herds are the keepers of men. The former are so much the freer.
~ Henry David Thoreau
Though my poems are about evenly split between traditionally formal work that uses rhyme and meter and classical structure, and work that is freer, I feel that the music of language remains at the core of it all. Sound, rhythm, repetition, compression - these elements of my poetry are also elements of my prose.
~ Floyd Skloot
Reading things that are relevant to the facts of your life is of limited value. The facts are, after all, only the facts, and the yearning passionate part of you will not be met there. That is why reading ourselves as a fiction as well as fact is so liberating. The wider we read the freer we become.
~ Jeanette Winterson