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Quotes About Free

Love costs all we are and will ever be. Yet it is only love which sets us free. A Brave and Startling Truth.
~ Maya Angelou
Low tide, free day, nothing being memorialized here today—memories float, yes, over the place but not memories any of us now among the living possess—open your hands—...to take up whatever it is the spirit must take up, & what is the melody of that, the sustained one note of obligatory hope, taken in...
~ Jorie Graham
Pero siento que pese al caos político y económico, su mundo, y el mío y el tuyo, permanece siendo un mundo benigno, y tan chico que a veces me irrito. El mundo del andariego debe ser enorme, hostil, pero libre.
~ José Donoso
Convertida la educación en aprendizaje social, la escuela podrá anticipar a los niños lo que éstos devolverán a la sociedad cuando sean hombres. El alimento, el vestido, el juguete, el libro, la herramienta, deben ser dados gratuitamente, para educar al niño en una atmósfera de solidaridad y de confianza, para enseñarle que todos los padres trabajan para todos los hijos.
~ José Ingenieros
La curiosidad intelectual es la negación de todos los dogmas y la fuerza motriz del libre examen
~ José Ingenieros
Only those are called liberal or free which are concerned with knowledge; those which are concerned with utilitarian ends... are called servile... The question is... can man develop to the full as a functionary and a "worker" and nothing else; can a full human existence be contained within an exclusively workaday existence? Stated differently and translated back into our terms: is there such a thing as a liberal art?
~ Josef Pieper
The anarch is oriented to facts, not ideas. He fights alone, as a free man, and would never dream of sacrificing himself to having one inadequacy supplant another and a new regime triumph over the old one. In this sense, he is closer to the philistine; the baker whose chief concern is to bake good bread; the peasant, who works his plow while armies march across his fields.
~ Ernst Junger
The populace consists of individuals and free men, while the state is made up of numbers. When the state dominates, killing becomes abstract. Servitude began with the shepherds; in the river valleys it attained perfection with canals and dikes. Its model was the slavery in mines and mills. Since then, the ruses for concealing chains have been refined.
~ Ernst Junger
Logically, federalism, brought to its ultimate consequences, applied not only to the different places people inhabit but also to the various functions they perform in society, right to the commune, to whatever association, up to the individual, means the same thing as anarchy - free and sovereign units that associate for the common benefit.
~ Errico Malatesta
marginally, if at all, by allowing exclusionary rule claims to be raised on habeas corpus.44 Moreover, the Court stressed the costs of the exclusionary rule in permitting guilty defendants to go free and in undermining respect for the criminal justice system.45
~ Erwin Chemerinsky
The function of religion is not to make people feel good but to make them good. Love? Yes, God loves us. But his love is passionate and seeks faithful, committed love in return. God does not want tame pets to fondle and feed; he wants mature, free people who will respond to him in authentic individuality.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
To live no tight, neat role is truly sacrificial, it is also truly creative because it leaves us open and free (dare we say) like God himself.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
Certainly you may quit if you wish. You may say no to God. It's a free faith. You may choose the crooked way. He will not keep you against your will. But it is not the kind of thing you fall into by chance or slip into by ignorance. Defection requires a deliberate, sustained and determined act of rejection.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
It is a remarkable fact in the political history of man that there is scarcely an instance of a free constitutional government which has been the work exclusively of foresight and wisdom. They have all been the result of a fortunate combination of circumstances.
~ John C. Calhoun
There have been times when I'm writing about things that are personally embarrassing. Like any human being, sometimes I can't help but wonder - 'What are the people I know going to think about this?' So I have to remind myself that all is permissible. Art has to be a free space. Language has to be a free space.
~ William T. Vollmann
We will rebuild, renew and remain the capital of the free world.
~ Michael Bloomberg
I once wrote about Don Imus that 'speech is free, but consequences are not.' I never want to be the exception to that rule, and I'm not sure any of us want to live in a world where hurtful things are hurled around without cost.
~ Jemele Hill
People with AIDS, cancer and other illnesses need free nonmedical support services.
~ Marianne Williamson
A lot of people forget that Americans are immigrants. People are forgetting that, to where people have this attitude, 'We're Americans, go back to your country. Go back. This is a free country.' I always heard that growing up. I always heard that.
~ Kamaru Usman
You'll often hear the left lecture about the importance of dissent in a free society.
~ David Harsanyi
If you start free trade with a Communist country, allow them to develop their own businesses, they don't remain communistic. They become a free society when they're able to make money themselves, and we increase trade with them and allow them to really produce products.
~ Robert J. Bentley
I drop free music because I want people to know I'm still working. I want people to know I'm working and making my money independently. I don't want to charge for a mixtape; I'd rather charge for an album and really give something to my fans.
~ Tink
I discovered that, given the indescribable nature of what I write, the only way to sell it is to give people free samples.
~ Diana Gabaldon
Love is a free choice or it is nothing at all.
~ bernanos georges ii