Quotes About Freedom
One of the rewards of success is freedom. the ability to do whatever you like.
~ Sting
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Success is the ability to do what you want, whenever you want, as often as you want.
~ Jack Canfield
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In my forties, my optimism was boundless. I had really good health and tremendous success which allowed me to do anything I wanted.
~ Patricia Cornwell
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Impeccability of the word can lead you to personal freedom, to huge success and abundance; it can take away all fear and transform it into joy and love.
~ Miguel Angel Ruiz
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I'm a big believer that as much as possible, and there's obviously political limitations, freedom of migration is a good thing.
~ Bill Gates
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The criteria for success: you are free, you live in the present moment, you are useful to the people around you, and you feel love for all humanity.
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
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It all depends on whether you have things, or they have you.
~ Robert A. Cook
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I believe that, in an ideal world, writers would feel free to write what matters to them without having to consider success, failure, the market, etc.
~ Claire Messud
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The things we do without the fear of failure and the desire for success are the purest acts we'll ever do
~ Alan Moore
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The main reason people fail is they become attached to others who hold them back. Letting go of others and going forward may seem like a lonely and impossible task, but I assure you it is not.
~ Frederick Lenz
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The American Dream has always focused on building a better life for yourself and your family, striving for success, and even fleeing from religious prosecution.
~ Marc Veasey
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I'm in a relationship with life. My life is just out there. I'm on the road every day. I love my life.
~ Suze Orman
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With fame, I'm able to create more. With every success, you have more freedom to create.
~ Cyndi Lauper
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Nothing is more diminishing than trying to control success or hold on to things.
~ Anne-Marie Duff
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Sí, pero, ¿adónde vamos? -Ya os lo he dicho. Donde el aire es puro, donde el ruido adormece, donde por orgulloso que el hombre sea se siente humillado y pequeño; amo estas impresiones, yo, a quien llaman el dueño del mundo como a Augusto. -Pero, ¿adónde vais? -Al mar
~ Alexandre Dumas
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I do as I please, Monsieur Beauchamp, and believe me, what I do is always well done.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Around the table reigned that noisy hilarity which usually prevails at such a time among people sufficiently free from the demands of social position not to feel the trammels of etiquette.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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One could guess that there was the delicate forethought of a mother behind this choice of the pavillon for Albert: while not wanting to be separated from her son, she nevertheless realized that a young man of the viscount's age needed all his freedom. On the other hand, it must be said that one could also recognize in this the intelligent egoism of the young man, the son of wealthy parents, who enjoyed the benefits of a free and idle life, which was gilded for him like a birdcage.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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This idea was one of vengeance to me, and I tasted it slowly in the night of my dungeon and the despair of my captivity.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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I have seen the heavens open, the sea rage and foam, the storm rise in a patch of sky and like a gigantic eagle beat the two horizons with its wings.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Women of a certain grade are like prosperous grisettes in one respect, they seldom return home after twelve o'clock.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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İstediÄŸin kadar sarhoÅŸ ol; ÅŸaraptan korkanlara yaz?k, çünkü onlar içlerindeki kimi kötü düÅŸünceleri ÅŸarab?n ortaya ç?karaca??ndan korkarlar.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Yes; but one gets out of prison, said Caderousse, who, with what sense was left him, listened eagerly to the conversation, and when one gets out and one's name is Edmond Dantes, one seeks revenge
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Les heures n'existent pas pour un homme ivre qui n'a pas de montre.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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