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Quotes About Free nation

Intelligence, integrity and courage are the great pillars that support the State. Above all, the citizens of a free nation should honor the brave and independent man - the man of stainless integrity, of will and intellectual force.
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
Every nation is destined, by the law of God and humanity, to form a free and equal community of brothers.
~ Giuseppe Mazzini
You know how impossible it is, in short, to have a free nation if it is a military nation and under military orders
~ Woodrow Wilson
Political freedom is to be cherished indeed. But there is no political freedom that is not indissolubly bound to the inner personal freedom of the individuals who make up that nation: no liberty of a nation of conformists, no free nation made up of robots.
~ Rollo May
The Apollo generation wasn't a historical fluke. It was the predictable result of what happens when a free nation actually decides on something and goes for it. We can do it again, do it better, and do it for keeps this time. But we must decide: Will America, as a nation, support the settlement of space?
~ Rick Tumlinson
A people armed and free, forms a barrier against the enterprises of ambition and is a bulwark for the nation against foreign invasion and domestic oppression.
~ James Madison
there is no political freedom that is not indissolubly bound up to the inner personal freedom of the individuals who make up that nation, no liberty of a nation of conformists, no free nation made up of robots.
~ Rollo May
Why, America's the only free nation on earth. Besides! Country's too big for a revolution. No, no! Couldn't happen here!
~ Sinclair Lewis
Why, America's the only free nation on earth. Besides! Country's too big for a revolution. No, no! Couldn't happen here!
~ Sinclair Lewis
As an ambassador and an American, Jefferson recognized it was a fear no citizen of a free nation embarking on an oceanic voyage should have to endure.
~ Brian Kilmeade
The free school is the promoter of that intelligence which is to preserve us as a free nation. If we are to have another contest in the near future of our national existence, I predict that the dividing line will not be Mason and Dixon's, but between patriotism and intelligence on the one side—and superstition, ambition, and ignorance on the other.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
And to Virginia governor Edmund Randolph, who also favored a bill of rights, he explained, "The human race is too apt to rush from one extreme to another.… For now, the cry is power; give Congress power, without reflecting that every free nation that hath ever existed has lost its liberty by the same rash impatience and want of necessary caution.
~ Harlow Giles Unger