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Quotes About Freedom

You never know," Jack said speculatively. "There may come a time when savages like William Hamleigh aren't in power; when the laws protect the ordinary people instead of enslaving them; when the king makes peace instead of war. Think of that - a time when towns in England don't need walls!
~ Ken Follett
The only thing that mattered was that the quarter century or so he had remaining would be his life, to live out as he chose and in his own best interests. Nothing took precedence over that: not work, not friendships, not relationships with women. Those were all components of his life, and valuable ones, but they did not define it or control it. That was up to him, and him alone.
~ Ken Grimwood
The only thing that mattered was the quarter century or so he had remaining would be HIS life, to live out as he chose and in his own best interests. Nothing took precedence over that...The possibilities...were endless.
~ Ken Grimwood
Believe it or not, the secularists have even succeeded in passing laws that forbid the freedom of teaching about the global Flood in the state classroom or by state-sponsored places for fear of getting fired and sued! Sounds ludicrous, but this has occurred!
~ Ken Ham
Nowhere else in history has there ever been a flag that stands for the right to burn itself. This is the fractal of our flag. It stands for the right to destroy itself.
~ Ken Kesey
Rules? PISS ON YOUR FUCKING RULES!
~ Ken Kesey
He Who Marches Out Of Step Hears Another Drum
~ Ken Kesey
High high in the hills , high in a pine tree bed. She's tracing the wind with that old hand, counting the clouds with that old chant, Three geese in a flock one flew east one flew west one flew over the cuckoo's nest
~ Ken Kesey
Freud had also ended up discovering this when he wrote: "Whatever is conscious wears out. What is unconscious remains unalterable. But once it is freed, it too falls to ruin.
~ Ken Knabb
In the end what separates a man from a slave? Money? Power? No, a man chooses... a slave obeys.
~ Ken Levine
Intellectually he understood perfectly what the problem was: guilt and doubt, the waste products of innocence and faith, inhibited him and filled him with self-loathing even at his own weakness in trying to be free of them.
~ Ken MacLeod
It bordered Norlonto in a high-intensity contrast between freedom and slavery, war and peace, ignorance and strength. Which was which depended on whose side you were on.
~ Ken MacLeod
One of the strongest signs of being in the zone is a sense of freedom and of authenticity.
~ Ken Robinson
Our ideas can enslave or liberate us.
~ Ken Robinson
As soon as we have the power to release our minds from the immediate here and now, in a sense we are free. We are free to revisit the past, free to reframe the present, and free to anticipate a whole range of possible futures. Imagination is the foundation of everything that is uniquely and distinctively human. It is the basis of language, the arts, the sciences, systems of philosophy, and the all the vast intricacies of human culture.
~ Ken Robinson
PRINCIPLE #2: YOU CREATE YOUR OWN LIFE Whatever your history and circumstances, you should never feel locked in by what has happened to you up to now. It is often said that you cannot change the past but you can change the future. And so you can, because of your very nature as a human being.
~ Ken Robinson
La salud proporciona una libertad que muy pocos valoran hasta que la pierden
~ Ken Robinson
Haz zig cuando todo el mundo haga zag».
~ Ken Robinson
You dance as you walk through life. If you don't dance, for heaven's sake, you don't lift up from this Earth.
~ Ken Robinson
The Element is about discovering your self, and you can't do this if you're trapped in a compulsion to conform. You can't be yourself in a swarm.
~ Ken Robinson
Mungkinkah ada tempat dimana orang saling menghormati kebebasan orang lain?
~ Ken Schoolland
The truth will not necessarily set you free, but truthfulness will.
~ Ken Wilber
I was slowly learning that love did not mean holding on, which I had always thought, but rather letting go.
~ Ken Wilber
This, for Homer, is the tragedy of being human: to desire freedom, and be tortured by a sense of autonomy, and yet be imprisoned by forces beyond our control.
~ Kenan Malik