Quotes About Freedom
Lack of courage or means often deters the European woman from more independent business activity, and this in spite of increasing freedom to choose her occupation, in spite of brilliant examples of successful undertakings of women, in photography, hotel or boarding-house management, dress-making, etc.
~ Ellen Key
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Art should never be limited - the beauty of art is that it gives us the freedom to go places where we wouldn't go to in our normal lives. Inside, I'm just so many different people. I go from the pretty girl on the red carpet to the singer at Ozzfest, spitting in the crowd. That's Jada.
~ Jada Pinkett Smith
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The freedom of just going into the booth and spitting and freestyling to release whatever was on your mind was alluring to me.
~ Lil Skies
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What I find cool about being a banned author is this: I'm writing books that evoke a reaction, books that, if dropped in a lake, go down not with a whimper but a splash.
~ Lauren Myracle
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I was spoiled growing up in the 1970s because magazines were publishing the photographs of Helmut Newton and Guy Bourdin without compromise. You really felt that sense of freedom through their images.
~ Francois Nars
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I'm spoiled. All of my adult jobs have left me with complete freedom to come up with what I wanted.
~ Eric Betzig
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I feel like a spoilt rapper. I get to pick and choose everything.
~ Eminem
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I always spoke my mind, and that was a result of the music I listened to growing up.
~ Yungblud
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All respect for the office of the presidency aside, I assumed that the obvious and unadulterated decline of freedom and constitutional sovereignty, not to mention the efforts to curb the power of judicial review, spoke for itself.
~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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And Marx spoke of the fact that socialism will be the kingdom of freedom, where man realizes himself in a way that humankind has never seen before. This was an inspiring body of literature to read.
~ Albert Maltz
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Well into the 20th century, black people spoke of their flight from Mississippi in much the same manner as their runagate ancestors had.
~ Ta-Nehisi Coates
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When I was under house arrest, it was the BBC that spoke to me - I listened.
~ Aung San Suu Kyi
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Even after facing jail, Martin Luther King, Jr. courageously and boldly spoke out against racial inequality.
~ Yvette Clarke
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Reagan never cottoned to dictators. He was pure in this notion in a true belief that democracy was the best solution in the world because it spoke to people's hopes and dreams and aspirations, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of speech.
~ Douglas Brinkley
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If you really see through the eyes of how God sees people, He loves them, but what did He do? He spoke the truth. And the truth will set you free, and you shall be free indeed.
~ Jeremy Camp
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I consider myself as a free spokesman for the people.
~ Dalai Lama
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In America nobody says you have to keep the circumstances somebody else gives you.
~ Amy Tan
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Should we say something?' Cal asks. 'Goodbye, bird?' I suggest. He nods. 'Goodbye, bird. Thank you for coming. And good luck.
~ Jenny Downham
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The United States Supreme Court has repeatedly held that marriage is one of the most fundamental rights that we have as Americans under our Constitution.
~ Ted Olson
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Sometimes divorce is better than marriage
~ Sumner Redstone
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You know what I did before I married? Anything I wanted to.
~ Henny Youngman
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I found marriage somewhat stifling. I don't know that I am the kind of man who ought to be married.
~ Burt Lancaster
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Marriage? I ain't got time for a husband or child. All my life I've looked after myself as if I was my own child.
~ Mae West
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Marriage is a tyranny, a mortification of man's natural instincts. Man needs a multiplicity of relationships.
~ Federico Fellini
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