Quotes About Freedom
Providence," said Hitler to Rauschning, has ordained that I should be the greatest liberator of humanity. I am freeing men from the restraints of an intelligence that has taken charge; from the dirty and degrading self-mortifications of a chimera called conscience and morality, and from the demands of a freedom and personal independence which only a very few can bear.45
~ Leonard Peikoff
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To liberate humanity from intelligence, Hitler counted on the doctrines of irrationalism. To rid men of conscience, he counted on the morality of altruism. To free the world of freedom, he counted on the idea of collectivism.
~ Leonard Peikoff
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Only one thing's sadder than remembering you were once free, and that's forgetting you were once free.
~ Leonard Peltier
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the knife of my mind I have no present. I have only a past and, perhaps, a future. The present has been taken from me. I'm left in an empty space whose darkness I carve at with the knife of my mind. I must carve myself anew out of the razor-wire nothingness. I will know the ecstasy and the pain of freedom. I will be ordinary again. Yes, ordinary, that terrifying condition, where all is possibility, where the present exists and must be faced.
~ Leonard Peltier
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i am everyone I am everyone who ever died without a voice or a prayer or a hope or a chance … everyone who ever suffered for being an Indian, for being human, for being indigenous, for being free, for being Other, for being committed.… I am every one of them. Every single one. Yes. Even you. I am everyone.
~ Leonard Peltier
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As a society and as parents we face a challenge without precedent. We have to help girls and boys make a transition to a gendered adulthood, to adult life as women and men in a culture in which women can do anything, including being rocket scientists, and men can do anything, including staying home to raise a baby. We have to find ways to value and cherish gender differences without restricting freedom of opportunity.
~ Leonard Sax
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Don't pressure your daughter or your son to conform to gender stereotypes. If your son wants to take ballet classes, cheer him on. If your daughter wants to study marshal arts and computer programming, sign her up. Teach your son that there are all kinds of man in the world including men who excel at ballet and macrame. Teach your daughter that there are all kinds of women in the world, including women who are masters of karate and computer programming.
~ Leonard Sax
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The first word God speaks to human beings in the Bible—God's very first commandment—is "Eat freely" (Genesis 2:16, NASB). The last words out of God's mouth in the Bible—his final command? "Drink freely" (see Revelation 22:17).
~ Leonard Sweet
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True love frees us, and at the same time it binds us:
~ Leonard Sweet
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When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward; for there you have been, and there you long to return.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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For once you have tasted flight you will walk the Earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Art lives from constraints and dies from freedom.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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For once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward. For there you have been, and there you will always long to return
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Once you have tasted the taste of sky, you will forever look up.
~ Leonardo DaVinci
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Perhaps her mind simply did not want to stop at one thought—just as a bird that soars with ease, which sees endless horizons, and to which all space, all the depth, all the joy of the soft and caressing azure are accessible.
~ Leonid Andreyev
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Anyone who has chanced like me to roam through desolate mountains and studied at length their fantastic shapes and drunk the invigorating air of their valleys can understand why I wish to describe and depict these magic scenes for others.
~ Lermontov
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You too are an exile, I thought. You morn for the broad open steppes where you have room to spread your icy wings. Here you feel stifled and constricted, like an eagle that cries and beats against the bars of its iron cage.
~ Lermontov
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Adiós a ti del ruso sucia patria nación de encomenderos y de esclavos. Adiós a esas guerreras azuladas. Adiós al pueblo por ellas maniatado. Quizá yo, tras el Cáucaso erguido, esconderme podré de los tiranos, de su ojo que todo lo registra, de su oído que nada escucha en vano.
~ Lermontov Mikhail
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Life has no limitations, except the ones you make.
~ Les Brown
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The only limitations you have are the ones that you accept.
~ Lester Levenson
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Faith has no limitations. You are the only person who can limit faith in your life.
~ Lester Sumrall
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To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.
~ Lewis B. Smedes
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