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Quotes About Free

In any case, the fewer boundaries that exist hindering free movement between all forms of articulate human cognition, the better.
~ Brian Ferneyhough
When you're on tour with the band, it's a different mentality. You don't sightsee because you're making sure you can do the show. But in musicals, I don't have to sing or play: I just have to use my brain, and the rest of the time, I'm free.
~ David Bryan
After my time in Holland, an inner battle ensued in which I tried to free myself from the influence of Schinkelesque classicism.
~ Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
It might be easy to brush away the febrile atmosphere online as a nasty byproduct of free expression: it's less easy when it happens to you.
~ Jess Phillips
Mongolia is a country of rich and ancient heritage, unique culture and astounding natural beauty. It is a land of free and brave, peace-loving and hard-working people.
~ Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
If there was no New Orleans, America would just be a bunch of free people dying of boredom. -Judy Deck in an e-mail sent to Chris Rose
~ Chris Rose
Even in a country as broad-minded as Holland, the elders had preferred to make common cause with Christian anti-Semites and other obscurantists, rather than permit the finest of their number to use his own free intelligence.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Hay días en que echo de menos mis antiguas convicciones como si se trataran de un miembro amputado. Pero, en términos generales, me siento mejor y no menos radical; y usted también se sentirá mejor, se lo garantizo, cuando abandone las doctrinas y permita que su mente, libre de cadenas, piense por sí misma.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Pero, en términos generales, me siento mejor y no menos radical; y usted también se sentirá mejor, se lo garantizo, cuando abandone las doctrinas y permita que su mente, libre de cadenas, piense por sí misma.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Gray squirrels are solitary feeders, but they know a good deal when they see it, so even if it's against their nature, they'll put up with each other if there's a free lunch. Authors are like that as well.)
~ Christopher Moore
When the sun touched the earth, it spread out along the horizon like a giant yolk oozing free of its skin.
~ Christopher Paolini
The morality of the people—this is the measure of free, useful, creative labour.
~ Vasily Grossman
She couldn't let herself be seduced by the idea of credit. Nothing in this life was free, for migrants most of all.
~ Kristin Hannah
False greatness is unsociable and remote: conscious of its own frailty, it hides, or at least averts its face, and reveals itself only enough to create an illusion and not be recognized as the meanness that it really is. True greatness is free, kind, familiar and popular; it lets itself be touched and handled, it loses nothing by being seen at close quarters; the better one knows it, the more one admires it.
~ la bruyere jean de v
He held a goddess in his mind as one might cup a butterfly in one's hands. Keeping it safe just long enough to set it free.
~ Laini Taylor
I've never felt so... light.
~ Cassandra Clare
Magnus glared at him out of gold-green eyes. "If I wanted to lie on a couch and complain to someone about my parents, I'd hire a psychiatrist." "Ah," said Jace. "But my services are free." "I heard that about you.
~ Cassandra Clare
To draw something is to try to capture it FOREVER, if you really love something, you never try to keep it the way it is forever. You have to let it be free to change
~ Cassandra Clare
an easy smile, which he gives away for free.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
amounts of organization, leadership, and funding. Like a proverbial iceberg, sometimes the "free
~ Cathy N. Davidson
The priest Zadok looked stricken. He had hoped to bargain information for a higher price. Now I, as a prophet, had given it to David for free.
~ Geraldine Brooks
Paging is not necessarily indicative of a problem; it is the action of the page scanner to try and increase the size of the free list by moving inactive pages to disk.
~ Gian-Paolo D. Musumeci
One day humanity will play with law just as children play with disused objects, not in order to restore them to their canonical use but to free them from it for good.
~ Giorgio Agamben
It is a delightful pastime to sit in the pleasant sunshine of autumn, and gazing from this little spot of free earth over such a landscape, let the imagination luxuriate amid the thrilling associations of the scene!
~ H.T. Tuckerman, "San Marino"