Quotes About Freedom
India was free... broken in parts... bruised, but free. There was an essential unity to India that no partition could destroy.
~ Unknown
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Gandhi. Jinnah. Patel. Three men from Gujarat who had worked together as one team at one time for one goal, Now the British were leaving, goal achieved, but the team had fractured.
~ Unknown
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The world hat day appeared perfect. Like a great wrong had been righted. India had shrugged off her shackles and had stood upright, ready to claim her rightful position o the world stage.
~ Unknown
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Christ died to free us from the burden of our sin, but he never, so far as [Sister Philomena:] could see, lifted a finger to free us from our stupidity
~ Unknown
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Depend not on another, rather lean Upon thyself; trust to thine own exertions: Subjection to another?s will gives pain; True happiness consists in self-reliance.
~ Unknown
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I am a human being; I am a woman; I am a black woman; I am an African. Once I was free; then I was captured and became a slave; but inside me, I have never been a slave; even today, inside me, here, and here, I am still a free woman.
~ Unknown
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Fleeing is part of the struggle.
~ Unknown
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Els monopolis ideològics sempre parlen de llibertat
~ Unknown
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O què t'estimaries més quedar-te soltera? Potser sí que ho hauria preferit. I si un dia necessitava un home... doncs bé, el podria haver sense donar-li cap dret sobre la seva vida.
~ Unknown
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For someone who writes fiction, in order to activate the imagination and the unconscious, it's essential to be free.
~ Manuel Puig
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No, yo no me arrepiento de nada. Cada vez me convenzo más de que el sexo es la inocencia misma.
~ Manuel Puig
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Your reality, isn't restricted by this cell we live in. If you read something, if you study something, you transcend any cell you're inside of
~ Manuel Puig
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El verdadero sentido de la educación no es la acumulación de conocimientos, sino el enseñar a pensar. La libertad que toma conciencia.
~ Manuel Rivas
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España! E escoitáronse só as voces das autoridades e dos gardas: Unha! España! Os presos seguían en silencio. Berraron os mesmos: Grande! España! E entón atronou toda a prisión: Libre!
~ Manuel Rivas
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Una mañana mi madre me dio un pedazo de pan que parecía recién hecho o quizá lo imagino recién hecho y un puñado de aceitunas negras, muy sabrosas, de esas aceitunas arrugadas que se llaman de Aragón. Recuerdo aquellos sabores, la alegría de mi libertad en la calle. La mirada protectora de mi madre. Si pudiera volver a aquella mañana.
~ Unknown
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The policy of letting a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend is designed to promote the flourishing of the arts and the progress of science; it is designed to enable a socialist culture to thrive in our land.
~ Mao Tse-Tung
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Let a hundred flowers bloom, let a hundred schools of thought contend.
~ Mao Zedong
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Me sentí liviana de toda pena. Fue como si la angustia que me torturaba hubiera andado tanteando en mí hasta escaparse por el camino de las lágrimas.
~ Unknown
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Ao amor temos que ir já limpos, sem cobrar nem fazer pagar antigas dívidas, produto de anteriores equívocos.
~ Unknown
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La palabra es libertad.
~ Unknown
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These days, you have the option of staying home, blogging in your underwear, and not having your words mangled. I think I like the direction things are headed.
~ Marc Andreessen
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Sólo el reconocimiento de la igualdad permite asociar la libertad de cada uno a la fraternidad de todos, el individuo a la relación, bajo su forma plenamente realizada. Hay
~ Unknown
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retirement is actually considered to be a kind of liberation and rebirth, an opportunity finally to take time to live—to live without counting, to take one's time without further concerns about age.
~ Unknown
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Time is a freedom, age a constraint. The cat, apparently, does not know this constraint.
~ Unknown
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