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Quotes About Freedom

Sometimes I wonder if people don't want freedom as much as they want meaning
~ Zadie Smith
But equally you can't fight for a freedom you've forgotten how to identify.
~ Zadie Smith
Two people creating the time of their own lives, protected somehow by love, not ignorant of history but not deformed by it, either.
~ Zadie Smith
Two people creating the time of their own lives, protected somehow by love, not ignorant of history but not formed by it, either.
~ Zadie Smith
This is what divorce is: taking things you no longer want from people you no longer love. ~ Archie Jones
~ Zadie Smith
Don't let your mind set limits that aren't really there.
~ Zadie Smith
And now I found I couldn't stay small, my eyes stayed closed but my voice lifted, and kept lifting, I got louder and louder, I did not feel I had control of it, exactly, it was something I'd released that now rose up and away and escaped my reach.
~ Zadie Smith
Yes, you could make something ornamental. That's your freedom! Take it! Who knows? You might be the next Augusta Savage!" I
~ Zadie Smith
You could drown in memories like these, but she tried to swim free of them. She jumped over the small wall that fringed the Iqbal house, as she had a million times over, and rang the doorbell. Past tense, future imperfect
~ Zadie Smith
It felt to me as if I were on a certain train, heading wherever it was people like me usually went...except now suddenly something was different. I'd been informed that I would be getting off at an unexpected stop, further down the line. I thought of my father, pushed off the train before he'd barely left the station. And of Tracey, so determined to jump off, exactly *because* she'd rather walk than be told what stop was hers or how far she was allowed to go.
~ Zadie Smith
I saw I was lucky to have Lamin: while he engaged in his favorite activity—intense, whispered financial negotiation, with several parties at once—I was free to wander over to the cannon, to sit astride it and look out over the water. I tried to
~ Zadie Smith
Portnoy was not Roth and he was not real, but in him is enshrined a genuine Rothian freedom, created by Roth, once impossible, now fully realized, a freedom which anyone can now easily access.
~ Zadie Smith
Portnoy was not Roth and he was not real, but in him is enshrined a genuine Rothian freedom, created by Roth, once impossible, now fully realized, a freedom which anyone can now easily access. You don't even have to read the book: you are already living in the world that Portnoy touched and changed.
~ Zadie Smith
certainly don't write as a public service. But I am aware, at least as a reader, that remarkable acts of art-making—bold, perverse, unbeholden, free—have had the side effect of changing the weather in a country, in a people, at a certain historical moment, and finally in me, conferring freedoms for which I am now very grateful.
~ Zadie Smith
I do think art can and often does offer models of behavior, or at least suggests possibilities of behavior, but I dislike the aspirational tone of 'role model.' Roth's gift with Portnoy was large precisely because it had no aspirational element and no precise directions. Like any good gift, the less strings we find attached to it the better. The offer was not: You, too, can be like Portnoy. The offer was: Portnoy exists! Be as you please.
~ Zadie Smith
I do think art can and often does offer models of behavior, or at least suggests possibilities of behavior, but I dislike the aspirational tone of 'role model.' Roth's gift with Portnoy was large precisely because it had no aspirational element and no precise directions. Like any good gift, the less strings we find attached to it the better. The offer was not: The offer was: Portnoy exists! Be as you please.
~ Zadie Smith
Und allmählich glaube ich, dass Geburtsorte Zufälle sind, dass alles ein Zufall ist. Aber wenn du das glaubst, wohin kannst du dann noch? Was machst du dann? Was ist dann überhaupt noch wichtig? Während Samad mit verstörtem Blick diese Dystopie beschrieb, merkte Irie beschämt, dass das Land der Zufälle sich für ihre Ohren wie das Paradies anhörte. Wie Freiheit.
~ Zadie Smith
I think great novels free us into an understanding that the tension between true/not true might in fact be liveable, might not have to be judged and immediately neutralized in the court of public opinion or in the oppressive conservatism of our social lives.
~ Zadie Smith
For the first time in months, she got dressed without attention to anything else except the basic practical covering of her body. She didn't do her hair. No make-up. No contact lenses. No heels. How much time she saved! How much more she would get done in this new life!
~ Zadie Smith
our denuded networked selves don't look more free, they just look more owned.
~ Zadie Smith
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~ Zainab Salbi
Jason reached out for my hand, and we headed out the hospital exit, on our way to rebuild our lives together free of chaos and lies.
~ Zane
Mister Hawe, you come along, not satisfied with ropin
~ Zane Grey
Jane smothered the glow and burn within her, ashamed of a passion for freedom that opposed her duty.
~ Zane Grey