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Quotes About Freedom

Did anyone ever tell you that you're unbearably beautiful when you get released from policy custody, girl?" he asked. "I can't say that they have. And I apparently wasn't in custody. Just too ignorant to leave on my own.
~ Kersten Hamilton
Y solo por amor se extingue una estrella, si ha elegido libremente su final.
~ Kerstin Gier
True love knows no constraints, no locks or bars. Past every obstacle it makes its way. It spreads it wings to soar toward the stars, No earthly power will make it stop or stay.
~ Kerstin Gier
Amor no conoce ningún freno; para él no existen puertas ni cerrojos ni poder que limite sus antojos. Amor no conoce principio ni fin. Agitó siempre sus alas al viento y así lo hará hasta el fin de los tiempos.
~ Kerstin Gier
si ha elegido libremente su final.>>
~ Kerstin Gier
Salta, y deja que te crezcan alas en el camino hacia abajo. Ray Bradbury
~ Kerstin Gier
We're going to let go of the balloons now!" said Daisy Dawn, and Mia bleated like a sheep. "Baaaa.
~ Kerstin Gier
I think people need to have fun with whatever they're doing - makeup, their clothes, music, live shows - anything you don't need to take too seriously, don't take too seriously.
~ Kesha
There's something therapeutic about nudity ... Take away the Gucci or Levi's and we're all the same.
~ Kevin Bacon
For some slaves, the first step out of bondage is to learn to see their lives with new eyes. Their reality is a social world where they have their place and some assurance of a subsistence diet. Born into slavery, they cannot easily redefine their lives outside the frame of enslavement.
~ KEVIN BALES & RON SOODALTER
You can do just about anything you want — as long as it doesn't hurt anyone, or anything, it's probably OK.
~ Kevin Brooks
I don't get homesick at camp; I get campsick at home.
~ Kevin Callan
I like American history.
~ Kevin Costner
It's easy to forget that anything is possible with these guys. That there really are no limits.
~ Kevin Dutton
The biblical scholar Wilhelm de Wette generalized the idea: "The spirit of Protestantism . . . leads necessarily to political freedom.
~ Kevin J. Vanhoozer
a cultura é o software de uma sociedade, um programa para cultivar a humanidade e dar forma à sua liberdade. (p. 154)
~ Kevin J. Vanhoozer
newfound freedom in the Kindles and Fires. As I read a book I can (with some trouble) highlight a passage I would like to remember. I can extract those highlights (with some effort today) and reread my selection of the most important or memorable parts.
~ Kevin Kelly
This expansion of choices (including the choice to do harm) is an increase in freedom—and this increase in freedoms and choices and opportunities is the foundation of our progress, of our humanity, and of our individual happiness. Our
~ Kevin Kelly
I feel a deep connection to the primeval. I feel like an ancient hunter-gatherer who owns nothing as he wends his way through the complexities of nature, conjuring up a tool just in time for its use and then leaving it behind as he moves on. It is the farmer who needs a barn for his accumulation. The digital native is free to race ahead and explore the unknown. Accessing rather than owning keeps me agile and fresh, ready for whatever is next.
~ Kevin Kelly
I didn't have to be a slave to the worst tendencies of my personality.
~ Kevin Leman
For many viewers, though, the most memorable part of the parade was the very first float. Anointed "God's Float" by its creators, it consisted of a replica of a house of worship with large photos of churches and synagogues arrayed along the sides. Two phrases appeared in grand Gothic script at each end: "Freedom of Worship" and "In God We Trust."5
~ Kevin M. Kruse
On its final page, the noted painter Arnold Friberg depicted Moses, his arms outstretched, with the Liberty Bell ringing behind him. Across the top of the page ran the same passage from Leviticus used earlier by Spiritual Mobilization: "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, unto All the Inhabitants Thereof.
~ Kevin M. Kruse
In an apparent nod to the previous year's "Freedom Under God" observance, which was set to be repeated in 1952, Truman selected the Fourth of July as the date for the first National Day of Prayer.
~ Kevin M. Kruse
We have achieved the four freedoms: Freedom to ask; freedom to receive; freedom to be a leech; and freedom to loaf.
~ Kevin M. Kruse