Quotes About Freedom
Censor the body and you censor breath and speech at the same time.
~ Helen Cixous
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The see lifts me again, and carries me away with it.
~ Helen Dunmore
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Childhood is a slum and they love it.
~ Helen Dunmore
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When you're out on the bare ocean and you see a whale breach and blow, you've seen glory.
~ Helen Dunmore
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I wish I was away in Ingo Far across the briny sea Sailing over deepest waters Where neither care nor worry trouble me.
~ Helen Dunmore
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In a world without air all you breathe is adventure!
~ Helen Dunmore
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bikers." Today's
~ Helen Dyrbye
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There are no rules. That is how art is born.
~ Helen Frankenthaler
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el que no está preso, lo andan buscando
~ Helen Graham
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freedom of movement in 1940s Spain existed only as an exceptional political or social privilege: very few ordinary people escaped surveillance in a society in which travel anywhere required a safe conduct or pass from the authorities.
~ Helen Graham
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There should be no fear of death, for the death of the body is but a gentle passing to a much freer life
~ Helen Greaves
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good girls go to heaven and bad girls go everywhere
~ Helen Gurley Brown
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If you can forget the stultifying concept that there are appropriate years for certain endeavors (like getting married) and appropriate days for being gay and merry (like Saturday nights) and use these times without embarrassment or self-pity to do something creative and constructive, I believe half your single girl battle is over.
~ Helen Gurley Brown
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The most fatal blow to progress is slavery of the intellect. The most sacred right of humanity is the right to think, and next to the right to think is the right to express that thought without fear.
~ Helen H. Gardner
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He turned. "She would never marry for wordly advantage." "Yet when she experiences the consequence she gains in such a marriage, she will feel compensated for giving up her freedom!" "Her freedom!" "I think her much at liberty.
~ Helen Halstead
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When books are opened, we discover that we have wings
~ Helen Hayes
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Who? Mr. Dalton has his hand firmly on Grace's elbow, as though she can't manoeuvre herself through the blockade of tables and chairs. She could fly right through you, thinks Jack.
~ Helen Humphreys
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we catch a glimpse of white fur flashing by inside the bars of the woods.
~ Helen Humphreys
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Tyranny cannot defeat the power of ideas.
~ Helen Keller
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One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar.
~ Helen Keller
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always meant to run away someday.
~ Helen L. Taylor
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The windows were wide open,
~ Helen L. Taylor
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Claiming our voice, and our selfhood, is a sacred act.
~ Helen LaKelly Hunt
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Sojourner [Truth]'s voice was the instrument that enabled her to claim her full self. Once she had done this, she was able to use her instrument and life story to help gain freedom for others.
~ Helen LaKelly Hunt
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