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Quotes About Emancipate

I can manifest my neurotical emotions, emancipate an epicureal instinct, and elaborate on my heterosexual tendencies.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
The man who would emancipate art from discipline and reason is trying to elude rationality, not merely in art, but in all existence.
~ George Santayana
Free at last, he thought. Great God Almighty, I'm free at last. Then: I believe this is redemption. And it's good, isn't it? Quite good, indeed.
~ Stephen King, The Dark Tower
To forgive someone means to take away the power this person has over you.
~ Marshall Sylver
About aviaries: You fill it up, as many as you can. Then one day when something good happens to you, you throw it open and watch them fly away.
~ Alessandro Baricco
At its root, 'quit' means 'to set free' - think of an acquittal in a court of law - and to quit is often to be liberated.
~ Steve Rushin
Willing emancipates: for willing is creating: so do I teach. And only for creating shall you learn!
~ Fredrich Nietzsche
I have no intention of arguing for liberty, because I believe it to be an irrational verity, one which must be assumed, and which can never be demonstrated. Every one, the veriest sceptic included, believes in liberty, and believes in it naturally and invincibly. He cannot emancipate himself from the belief that he has a power of option between two courses of action, though he may have created a system in which he has demonstrated that liberty is impossible.
~ baring gould sabine v
Free at last, he thought. Great God Almighty, I'm free at last. Then: I believe this is redemption. And it's good, isn't it? Quite good, indeed.
~ Stephen King
So I departed and was free from imprisonment.
~ William Adams
How can we liberate love for each other if we do not liberate love.
~ Julian Beck
It needed the genius of the Tang dynasty to emancipate Tea from its crude state and lead to its final idealization.
~ Kakuz? Okakura
The Machine is Intellect mastering the drudgery of the earth that the plastic art may live; that the margin of leisure and strength by which man's life upon earth can be made beautiful, may immeasurably widen; its function ultimately to emancipate human expression!
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free.
~ Abraham Lincoln
Releasing Quarles from the brace
~ Charles Todd
Sólo el amor nos permite escapar y transformar la esclavitud en libertad
~ Paulo Coelho
What is required of philosophical research is that it be a critique of the present. In disclosing the past in an original manner, the past is no longer seen to be merely a present that preceded our own present. Rather, it is possible to emancipate the past so that we can find in it the authentic roots of our existence and bring it into our own present as a vital force. Historical consciousness liberates the past for the future, and it is then that the past gains force and becomes productive.
~ Unknown