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Quotes About Freedom

Show me the person ready to step from any, let it be the narrowest, sect of Christian Pharisees into a freer and holier air, and I shall look to find in that person the one of that sect who, in the midst of its darkness and selfish worldliness, mistaken for holiness, has been living a life more obedient than the rest.
~ George MacDonald
For God made our individuality as well as, and a greater marvel than, our dependence; made our apartness from himself, that freedom should bind us divinely dearer to himself, with a new and inscrutable marvel of love; for the Godhead is still at the root, is the making root of our individuality, and the freer the man, the stronger the bond that binds him to him who made his freedom.
~ George MacDonald
Oh, father! he said, how the fear and oppression of ages are gone like a cloud swallowed up of space. Oh, father! are not all human ills doomed thus to vanish at last in the eternal fire of the love-burning God?—An
~ George MacDonald
bloweth where it listeth
~ George MacDonald
A man is in bondage to what ever he cannot part with that is less than himself.
~ George MacDonald
She alone is free who would make free; she loves not freedom who would enslave: she is herself a slave. Every life, every will, every heart that came within your ken, you have sought to subdue: you are the slave of every slave you have made--such a slave that you do not know it!--See your own self!
~ George MacDonald
The one cure for any organism, is to be set right--to have all its parts brought into harmony with each other; the one comfort is to know this cure in process. Rightness alone is cure. The return of the organism to its true self, is its only possible ease. To free a man from suffering, he must be set right, put in health; and the health at the root of man's being, his rightness, is to be free from wrongness, that is, from sin. A
~ George MacDonald
A slave will amuse himself in his dungeon; a free man must file through his chains and dig through his prison-walls before he can frolic.
~ George MacDonald
His was a party whose distinctive and animating spirit was the love of freedom, which broke out upon occasion in the wildest vagaries of speech and doctrine. Yet it justified itself in its leaders, including Milton and Cromwell, who accorded to the consciences of others the freedom they demanded for their own - the love of liberty meaning not merely the love of enjoying freedom, but that respect for the thing itself which renders a man incapable of violating it in another.
~ George MacDonald
No one who wants to enjoy a walk in the rain must carry an umbrella; it is pure folly.
~ George MacDonald
Here I was alone, and could take my own time. In other parts of the world one always seems to be in a great hurry, tearing from one spot to the other at a gallop, but out yonder, perhaps because distances are so great, time don't seem to matter; you can jog along, breathing fresh air and enjoying the scenery and your own thoughts about women and home and hunting and booze and money and what may lie over the next hill.
~ George MacDonald Fraser
The choice for mankind lies between freedom and happiness and for the great bulk of mankind, happiness is better.
~ George Orwell
One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship.
~ George Orwell
Can you not understand that liberty is worth more than just ribbons?
~ George Orwell
April the 4th, 1984. To the past, or to the future. To an age when thought is free. From the Age of Big Brother, from the Age of the Thought Police, from a dead man - greetings!
~ George Orwell
Freedom is the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
~ George Orwell
If liberty means anything at all it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.
~ George Orwell
If you set yourself to it, you can live the same life, rich or poor. You can keep on with your books and your ideas. You just got to say to yourself, I'm a free man in here - he tapped his forehead - and you're all right.
~ George Orwell
Until they become conscious, they will never rebel
~ George Orwell
If there is hope, it lies in the proles.
~ George Orwell
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four.
~ George Orwell
Surely, comrades, you don't want Jones back?
~ George Orwell
Freedom of the Press, if it means anything at all, means the freedom to criticize and oppose
~ George Orwell
Poverty frees them from ordinary standards of behaviour, just as money frees people from work.
~ George Orwell