Quotes About Free spirit
I'm a free spirit and that definitely comes from my upbringing, so it's definitely shaped me as an artist.
~ Neon Hitch
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My heart is like a singing bird.
~ Christina Rossetti
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A forest bird never wants a cage.
~ Henrik Ibsen
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I'm an outdoors kind of guy.
~ John Sandford
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It was sad, like those businessmen who came to work in serious clothes but wore colorful ties in a mad, desperate attempt to show there was a free spirit in there somewhere.
~ Terry Pratchett
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My mother was, for the most part, delighted with my brother and regarded him with the bemused curiosity of a brood hen discovering she has hatched a completely different species. 'I think it was very nice of Paul to give me this vase,' she once said, arranging a bouquet of wildflowers into the skull-shaped bong my brother had left on the kitchen table. 'It's nontraditional, but that's the Rooster's way. He's a free spirit, and we're lucky to have him.
~ David Sedaris
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The teacher must ever walk warily between the necessity of inducing those conformities which in every generation reaffirm our rebellious humanity, and of allowing for the free play of the creative spirit.
~ Loren Eiseley
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I am as free as the moonlight, and wild as the crashing of waves on the shore, and I am Queen of the blue salt road, and my story is only beginning.
~ Joanne Harris
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I die, as I have lived, a free spirit, an Anarchist, owing no allegiance to rulers, heavenly or earthly.
~ Voltairine de Cleyre
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A free soul can truly be at rest. Only a free soul can see the world as it is, superficial and fleeting.
~ Ilchi Lee
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And the sky all wild, all free, all wind and air and space and stars.
~ John Fowles
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The spirit flowed more freely and made for a more spontaneous style of worship.
~ John Grisham
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Burroughs's voice is hard, derisive, inventive, free, funny, serious, poetic, indelibly American.
~ Joan Didion
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God in America is a free spirit, a supernatural entity capable of being shaped to fit a variety of ideas, Christian or otherwise. Like divine Play-Doh, America's God can be kneaded with hands, squashed between fingers, coerced into shapes, manipulated by devices, and, though it's not always recommended, digested by human bodies. Because God's Spirit is nontoxic.
~ Unknown
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