Quotes About Freedom
I don't want to marry again. I did that.
~ Lynn Redgrave
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Everybody should be free to love and marry who they want.
~ Jane Goldman
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It's not just about being free to marry who you want, you now want to have men using women's bathrooms.
~ Kemi Badenoch
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I just never was the marrying kind.
~ Holland Taylor
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You can't, in the 21st century, continue to live in a system where people live under martial law for 30 years.
~ Mohamed ElBaradei
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Highway 1 could be today's Route 66 with a view.
~ Unknown
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Is the world really a better place now that nothing is considered bad? People just do what they want, with anyone. How is that different from what animals do in the wild?
~ Diana Palmer
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Loving isn't loving unless you have the strength to let go when you have to.
~ Diana Palmer
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It was odd. As a girl, Sophie would have shriveled with embarrassment at the way she was behaving. As an old woman, she did not mind what she did or said. She found that a great relief.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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There are no rules. Only principles and natural laws.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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I am a believer in free will. If my dog chooses to hate the whole human race except myself, it must be free to do so." After
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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Bye, pet. You go and find who you really are, and don't let anyone stop you.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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As an old woman, she did not mind what she did or said. She found that a great relief.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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You can tell them you're a Homeward Bounder.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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TONINO READ HALF THE NIGHT. With all the grown-ups hard at work in the Scriptorium, there was no one to tell him to go to bed.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
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Don't think of night as the absence of day; think of it as a kind of freedom. Turned away from our sun, we see the dawning of far flung galaxies. We are no longer sun blinded to the star coated universe we inhabit.
~ Diane Ackerman
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Seres tan encariñados con su libertad como los seres humanos saben cómo volver a plantear casi cualquier tema. Si hay una cosa en la que realmente nos mostramos magistrales, es en empujar los límites, inventar estrategias, encontrar caminos para rodear las verdades más impías, tomar a la vida por las solapas y sacudirla sin piedad. Es cierto que la vida tiende a devolver los golpes, pero eso nunca ha bastado para deternos.
~ Diane Ackerman
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Sometimes coloring outside the lines can cost you. Only you can figure out if it's worth it.
~ Diane Chamberlain
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It's hard to move on if you don't forgive," he said. "It's like trying to dance with a lead weight on your shoulders. The anger can weigh you down forever.
~ Diane Chamberlain
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There are too many silly rules in our lives," she said, "and our lives are far too short to pay attention to them.
~ Diane Chamberlain
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No one can hold you to a decision made in the middle of the night.
~ Diane Setterfield
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Why do they spend their time with cows when they are surely the more natural companions to unicorns, griffins and dragons? The answer is that the rook lives as he wishes. When he wants the entertainment of human company he is more likely to seek out the drunken poet or the wild-eyed crone than a damsel with a cornet.
~ Diane Setterfield
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the price they must pay for escaping their destiny.
~ Diane Setterfield
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They sat on the bank. It was better to tell such stories close to the river than in a drawing room. Words accumulate indoors, trapped by walls and ceilings. The weight of what has been said can lie heavily on what might yet be said and suffocate it. By the river the air carries the story on a journey: one sentence drifts away and makes room for the next.
~ Diane Setterfield
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