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Quotes About Freely

Trust is a fragile thing - difficult to build, easy to break. It cannot be bargained for. Only if it is freely given it can be expected in return
~ Peter Lerangis
Lesotho is known as 'The Kingdom Without Fences,' but perhaps a more accurate description would be 'The Kingdom Where Cattle are Allowed to Wander Freely into the Path of Oncoming Vehicles.
~ Peter Moore
If a gift has come to you wrapped in obligations and tied tightly with a ribbon of guilt, then it's not really a gift at all. It's a manipulation. A gift should be something freely given that enhances your life and reminds you lovingly of the giver. If it's not, you simply should not give it a place in your home.
~ Peter Walsh
Affections cannot be stolen, madam. They are given freely or not at all.
~ Rachel Field
My office is committed to tearing down unlawful barriers to voting to ensure that all eligible voters are able to freely cast a ballot.
~ Eric Schneiderman
I love South By because people are more relaxed here, and people are a little more off guard. They say things and react more freely than Sundance or Cannes. I love the feel of this festival.
~ Jason Blum
It is vitally important for me, both personally and for my writing, to be able to return to China freely, so being barred entry has caused me deep concern and distress.
~ Ma Jian
You are not a man until you give your love, truly and freely to a child. And you are not a good man until you earn the love, truly and freely, of a child in return.
~ Gregory David Roberts
Everyone spends money freely that is freely given.
~ B.C. Chase
Even if we were not sinful by nature, the sin of having private property would suffice to condemn us before God; for that which he gives us freely, we appropriate to ourselves.
~ Huldrych Zwingli
Grace is always given freely by God, but grace received should always issue in a joyous delight in Him.
~ Max Anders
Just as is child is conceived in a womb of a woman, miraculously, so is grace freely given by God, in sacred moment of salvation.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
The happiness which God designs for his higher creatures is the happiness of being freely, voluntarily united to him.
~ C. S. Lewis
Jesus' death on the cross is not an accident or an injustice that befell him; it is, rather, an act of sacrifice freely offered for the sake of God's people.
~ Richard B. Hays
I'm beginning to regret that suitcase, he said. I admit it freely. Money is a burden. I may write a monograph on the subject.
~ Richard Stark
market that can operate freely is like a wheel that can turn freely: it needs an axle and well-oiled bearings. How to provide that axle and keep those bearings well oiled is what market design is about.
~ Alvin E. Roth
Well I've already made it clear that it's a matter for individuals in exercising their own judgement, their own consciences to speak freely on matters of policy.
~ Ron Davies
Many later commented on the fact that large numbers of those engaged in the most senseless acts of destruction were left well alone by cops, indeed people dressed as Black Block members were seen freely making their way across police lines and talking to cops.
~ John Blair
Historians can set up all the conceptual walls they want, but they should not be surprised when medieval people pass through them freely, like ghosts. Nonetheless,
~ Richard Kieckhefer
One of the misperceptions that exists in the Muslim world, which needs to be fixed, is the perception that Muslims in America are - are - are living in - in very, very, very bad circumstances. They cannot practice religion freely. It is not the truth at all. The fact is, we are practicing. We fast, we pray, we do our prayers.
~ Feisal Abdul Rauf
Not all commitments affect self-image, however. There are certain conditions that should be present for a commitment to be effective in this way: they should be active, public, effortful, and freely chosen.
~ Robert B. Cialdini
It's a problem of our time. The range of human knowledge today is so great that we're all specialists and the distance between specializations has become so great that anyone who seeks to wander freely among them has to forego closeness with the people around him.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
It's a problem of our time. The range of human knowledge today is so great that we're all specialists and the distance between specializations has become so great that anyone who seeks to wander freely among them almost has to forego closeness with the people around him.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
We are not going to damage our safety and our security. We're not going to give those extremists the privilege to come so freely to Israel in order to carry out more attacks against us and kill us one day after another.
~ Silvan Shalom