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Quotes About Freedom

libertad auténtica es cuando la mente se desprende de lo inútil y de los miedos; cuando decide rechazar todos los apegos y los supuestos privilegios (estatus, poder, fama) que alimentan el ego hasta convertirlo en algo insufrible. Placeres del tener que nos atan o nos hacen caminar en círculos; malos placeres, diría
~ Walter Riso
Te amo, pero te dejo", es una mezcla entre liberación y realismo afectivo.
~ Walter Riso
La soledad impuesta es desolación, la elegida es liberación.
~ Walter Riso
aplica las siguientes dos máximas y adhiérete a los límites que marcan, por si la culpa y la preocupación no te dejan "descontrolarte" (en el buen sentido). Ponlas en un lugar visible y échale un vistazo de tanto en tanto:   1. Puedes hacer lo que quieras, si no es dañino para ti ni para nadie. 2. Haz lo que quieras, si no violas la Carta Universal de los Derechos Humanos.   Que
~ Walter Riso
El perdón no es una obligación, es una elección libre que maneja sus propios tiempos.
~ Walter Riso
La libertad no vale la pena si no conlleva el derecho a errar. GANDHI
~ Walter Riso
Es indudable que los resultados son importantes en un sinnúmero de situaciones de la vida y que siempre estarán presentes en nuestras acciones. Es muy difícil prescindir de ellos; incluso los santos están pendientes de alcanzar a Dios. Pero una cosa es aceptar su participación relativa y otra muy distinta ser esclavo de las consecuencias.
~ Walter Riso
El desapego no es desamor, sino una manera sana de relacionarse, cuyas premisas son: independencia, no posesividad y no adicción.
~ Walter Riso
For the only great men among the unfree and the oppressed are those who struggle to destroy the oppressor.
~ Walter Rodney
Gather those broad leaves, and all the rest, growing under the brushwood; unbrace his armour. Loose the helmet first
~ Walter Savage Landor
I have heard men talk about the blessings of freedom," he said to himself, "but I wish any wise man would teach me what use to make of it now that I have it.
~ Walter Scott
The plan shows that the twenty million people in the German democratic Republic and in the democratic sector of Berlin think only of peace, and that they are working for freedom and peaceful prosperity.
~ Walter Ulbricht
Helen, who was wild to be doing, and who had no patience for the limitation of words, or of thoughts, or even of the body, though she trusted the body most.
~ Walter Van Tilburg Clark
I think one of the freedoms that can come from healthy Chapter life and flow into a healthy prayer life is the freedom not to observe.
~ Walter Wagner
The command to love our enemies reminds us that our first task towards oppressors is pastoral: to help them recover their humanity. Quite possibly the struggle, and the oppression that gave it rise, have dehumanised the oppressed as well, causing them to demonise their enemies. It is not enough to become politically free; we must also become human. Nonviolence presents a change for all parties to rise above their present condition and become more of what God created them to be.
~ Walter Wink
Loving confrontation can free both the oppressed from docility and the oppressor from sin.
~ Walter Wink
She walks to a table She walk to table She is walking to a table She walk to table now What difference does it make What difference it make In Nature, no completeness No sentence really complete thought Language, like woman, Look best when free, undressed.
~ Wang Ping
Language, like woman, Look best when free, undressed.
~ Wang Ping
Human rights are not things that are put on the table for people to enjoy. These are things you fight for and then you protect.
~ Wangari Maathai
When you see someone groveling before another man, or flattering him contrary to his own opinion, you can confidently say he is not free.
~ Ward Farnsworth
If you would attain real freedom, you must be the slave of philosophy. Epicurus, quoted in Seneca, Epistles 8.7
~ Ward Farnsworth
What I will teach you is the ability to become rich as speedily as possible. How excited you are to hear the news! And rightly so; I will lead you by a shortcut to the greatest wealth. . . . My dear Lucilius, not wanting something is just as good as having it. The important thing either way is the same – freedom from worry.
~ Ward Farnsworth
A way of life that is odd or even erratic but interferes with no rights or interests of others is not to be condemned because it is different.
~ Warren E. Burger
We must have a program to learn the way out of prison.
~ Warren Earl Burger