Quotes About Freedom
Raistlin did not walk the paths of light, nor did he walk the shadowed paths of darkness. He walked his own path, in his own way, of his own choosing.
~ Margaret Weis
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Self is the only prison that can ever bind the soul. —Henry Van Dyke
~ Margaret Weis
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K?zlar?n her biri tüm pencereleri sonuna kadar açm??lard?; temiz hava almak, karamsar, sönük, s?k?c? ortamlar?nda bir lokma özgürlük rüzgar? estirmek istiyorlard?. Sonra açt?klar? pencerelerden kendilerini tepetaklak aÅŸa?? yuvarlam??lar ve kanayan uzuvlar ve kalplerle öylece kalakalm??lard?.
~ Margarete Buber-Neumann
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Olive's freedom to speak her mind so pointedly to the Mohaves — something that would surely have backfired with the Yavapais — confirms her greater sense of freedom within her new tribe.
~ Margot Mifflin
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Paradoxically, the freedom of Paris is associated with a persistent belief that nothing ever changes. Paris, they say, is the city that changes least. After an absence of twenty or thirty years, one still recognizes it. ( Tourists in Paris )
~ Marguerite Duras
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He calls me a whore, a slut, he says I'm his only love, and that's what he ought to say, and what you do say when you just let things says themselves, when you let the body alone, to seek and find and take what it likes, and then everything is right, and nothing's wasted, the waste is covered over and all is swept away in the torrent, in the force of desire.
~ Marguerite Duras
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Perhaps you'll escape. Day and night, this obsession. It's not that you have to achieve anything, it's that you have to get away from where you are.
~ Marguerite Duras
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Et c'était là la chose importante: il fallait avant tout se libérer de la mère qui ne pouvait pas comprendre que dans la vie, on pouvait gagner sa liberté, sa dignité, avec des armes différentes de celles qu'elle avait crues bonnes.
~ Marguerite Duras
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Il difficile non è raggiungere qualcosa, è liberarsi dalla condizione in cui si è.
~ Marguerite Duras
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You go on talking, all alone in the world, just as you wish. You say love has always struck you as out of place, you've never understood, you've always avoided loving, always wanted to be free not to. You say you're lost. You that you don't know what you're lost to. Or in.
~ Marguerite Duras
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You go on talking, all alone in the world, just as you wish. You say love has always struck you as out of place, you've never understood, you've always avoided loving, always wanted to be free not to. You say you're lost. But that you don't know what you're lost to. Or in.
~ Marguerite Duras
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No se trata de que sea necesario conseguir algo, sino de que es necesario salirse de donde se está
~ Marguerite Duras
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Grita que no hay que esperar nada, nunca, ni de ninguna persona, ni de ningún Estado ni de ningún Dios
~ Marguerite Duras
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Reason: Ah, Love, says Reason, when are such Souls in the true freedom of Pure Love? Love: When they have no longing, no feeling, and at no time any affection of the spirit; for such customs would enslave them, being too far away from the peace of freedom in which few men permit themselves to dwell. And also they do nothing, says Love, which is opposed to the peace of their inner being, and so in peace they bear the orders of Love.
~ Marguerite Porete
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This Second Century appeals to me because it was the last century, for a very long period of time, in which men could think and express themselves with full freedom. As for us, we are perhaps already very far from such times as that.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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On n'est bien que libre, et cacher ses opinions est encore plus gênant que de couvrir sa peau. (La conversation à Innsbruck)
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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Il se servait de son esprit comme d'un coin pour élargir de son mieux les interstices du mur qui de toute part nous confine. Les failles grandissaient, ou plutôt le mur, semblait-il, perdait de lui-même sa solidité sans pour autant cesser d'être opaque, comme s'il s'agissait d'une muraille de fumée au lieu d'une muraille de pierre. (L'abîme)
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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Estamos atados por tantas ligaduras en que hemos vivido que nos parece que al alejarnos será también más fácil alejarnos de nosotros mismos.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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Il n'y qu'un seul point sur lequel je me sens supérieur au commun des hommes : je suis tout ensemble plus libre et plus soumis qu'ils n'osent l'être.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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Non si è forse osservato abbastanza che il problema della libertà sensuale in tutte le sue forme è in gran parte un problema di libertà di espressione. Appare evidente come, di generazione in generazione, le tendenze e gli atti differiscono ben poco; ciò che invece cambia è l'estensione della zona di silenzio che li circonda o lo spessore degli strati di menzogna che li comprimono.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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Ce royaume aux frontières de la peau, dont nous nous croyons les princes, et où nous sommes prisonniers.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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J'ai vécu durant ces quelques semaines aussi libre d'inquiétudes que si je devais mourir le lendemain, ou vivre toujours.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
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Correva verso il lago con un volo costante che non pareva corrispondere alla misura del passo umano
~ Maria Bellonci
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He seemed wild and dangerous and carefree--well, he would, would'nt he? What were motorcycles and black leather pants if not the uniform of a wild, dangerous and carefree man?
~ Marian Keyes
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