Quotes About Freedom
When you're living the Crunk Rock lifestyle, you don't let anybody tell you what to do. You live your life to the fullest, you live every day like it's your last, and you party like a rock star. It's just a crazy lifestyle.
~ Lil Jon
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Be free, and live life fully.
~ Caroline Shaw
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Always remember Rahm Emanuel and those of his ilk who are opposed to our fundamental civil right to keep and bear arms when you donate to NRA-ILA or the NRA Civil Rights Legal Defense Fund.
~ Wayne LaPierre
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There is nothing more fundamental than the idea that the government does not have a right to decide when and whether we have children.
~ Gloria Steinem
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We hold that same sex couples may exercise the fundamental right to marry in all states.
~ Anthony Kennedy
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I would simply not compromise on the fundamental rights of people.
~ Asma Jahangir
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Religious fundamentalists in Bangladesh have always argued for a ban on my books.
~ Taslima Nasrin
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Freedom of the press is one thing, but unbridled license to degrade and ridicule officials who devote their lives to this country is something else again.
~ Fletcher Knebel
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A woman must wait for her ovaries to die before she can get her rightful personality back. Post-menstrual is the same as pre-menstrual; I am once again what I was before the age of twelve: a female human being who knows that a month has thirty day, not twenty-five, and who can spend every one of them free of the shackles of that defect of body and mind known as femininity.
~ Florence King
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For a girl gone wrong, you can't beat the banks of the Wabash.
~ Florence King
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The robbers of time are the past and the future. Man should bless the past, and forget it, if it keeps him in bondage, and bless the future, knowing it has in store for him endless joys, but live fully in the now.
~ Florence Scovel Shinn
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I cast this burden of resentment on the Christ within, and I go free, to be loving, harmonious and happy.
~ Florence Scovel Shinn
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You cannot control your imagination's pictures. Of
~ Ford Madox Ford
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What distinguished man from the brutes was his freedom. When
~ Ford Madox Ford
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When, then, a man was deprived of freedom he became like a brute. To
~ Ford Madox Ford
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Everything growing wild is a hundred times stronger than tame things.
~ Forrest Carter
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En ce temps que j'ai dit devant, Sur le Noël, morte saison, Que les loups se vivent de vent Et qu'on se tient en sa maison, Pour le frimas, près du tison, Me vint un vouloir de briser La très amoureuse prison Qui faisoit mon cÅ"ur débriser.
~ Francois Villon
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It's so different to be a sparrow. But nobody asked this rat if he wanted to be a rat when he was made. Nobody said, 'Wouldn't you rather be a sparrow?
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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I wouldn't want to make it look like a gardener's garden, all clipped an' spick an' span, would you?" he said. "It's nicer like this with things runnin' wild, an' swingin' an' catchin' hold of each other." "Don't let us make it tidy," said Mary anxiously. "It wouldn't seem like a secret garden if it was tidy.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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All that I do is right—for me. I make it so by doing it. Do you think that I am conquered by the laws that other women crouch and whine before, because they dare not break them, though they long to do so? I am my own law—and the law of some others.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Dr. Warren was of the mental build of the man whose life would be interesting and full of outlook if it were spent on a desert island or in the Bastille.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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She had never been taught to ask permission to do things, and she knew nothing at all about authority, so she would not have thought it necessary to ask Mrs. Medlock if she might walk about the house, even if she had seen her.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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It was a book about the French Revolution, and she was soon lost in a harrowing picture of the prisoners in the Bastille—men who had spent so many years in dungeons that when they were dragged out by those who rescued them, their long, gray hair and beards almost hid their faces, and they had forgotten that an outside world existed at all, and were like beings in a dream.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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Fresh air won't tire me," said the young Rajah.
~ Frances Hodgson Burnett
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