Quotes About Liberty
SPIRITUAL LIBERTY 2 TIMOTHY 1:7 God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind. We have been released from the spirit of fear by the Holy Spirit, who has placed us in the body of Christ. We have received the Spirit of adoption. This adoption provides for every believer release from the bondage that he once knew.
~ David Jeremiah
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Liberty limited by law is the cornerstone of civilization.
~ David Jeremiah
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Freedom is also about what you will allow yourself to do.
~ David Levithan
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Freedom isn't just about voting and marrying and kissing on the street, although all of these things are important. Freedom is also about what you will allow yourself to do.
~ David Levithan
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There is no such thing as equality for some. Equality must be for all. That is what freedom is. That is what liberty is. No human being is born more or less important than any other. How can we allow ourselves to forget that? What simpler truth is there?
~ David Levithan
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For women, more economic freedom translates into more sexual freedom.
~ David M. Buss
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If we don't take a prideful stance about our opinions, then we are at liberty to change them. How often have we gotten stuck in performing something we really didn't want to do, because we had foolishly taken a prideful stance on an opinion! Very often we would like to have changed our mind or the direction in which we were going, but we got ourselves boxed in by having taken a prideful position.
~ David R. Hawkins
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Live with liberty, and your imagination can soar.
~ David Sedaris
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To spend your days in the company of naked men - that was the life for me.
~ David Sedaris
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he would have repeatedly encountered irresistible words such as "freedom," "liberty," "tyranny," and the "rights of man." 19 Well before he read any serious history, he garnered and cherished a vocabulary of liberation.
~ David W. Blight
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liberty was a tree which had to be watered occasionally with the blood of patriots?
~ David Weber
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And for the whole system to be healthy, all parts of it must enjoy equal freedoms. And the most fundamental of all those freedoms is this: that persons must be free to read, write, say, and think what they will. Without that, all other freedoms are not merely meaningless, they are shams.
~ David Weber
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the most fundamental of all those freedoms is this: that persons must be free to read, write, say, and think what they will. Without that, all other freedoms are not merely meaningless, they are shams.
~ David Weber
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We cherish individual liberty and diversity, but we also see the value in common pursuits.
~ Unknown
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If you went to a home, kicked down the front door, chased the people who lived there out into the street and said, "Go! You are free! Free as a bird! Go! Go!"—do you think they would shout and dance for joy? They wouldn't. Birds are not free. The people you've
~ Yann Martel
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Ce II siècle m'interesse parce qu'il fut, pour un temps fort long, celui des derniers hommes libres. Ence qui nous concerne, nous sommes peut-être déjà fort loin de ce temps-là.
~ Unknown
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I am so grateful that the public has given me this gift. They look at me as a person - not as a race or a color. The word for it is freedom - to be accepted as me.
~ Louis Gossett, Jr.
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I work of my own accord. I don't want to work with restraints or worry what Jose thinks.
~ Andre Villas-Boas
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The war against British rule must continue until freedom is achieved.
~ Martin McGuinness
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Without private thoughts and actions, we can never truly be free.
~ John Twelve Hawks
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Isn't allowing people a choice what America is all about?
~ John Stossel
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We have to protect the rights of the American people.
~ Cory Gardner
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To be faithful to an ideal of virtue! A heroic martyrdom! Pshaw! every one believes in virtue, but who is virtuous? Nations have made an idol of Liberty, but what nation on the face of the earth is free?
~ Honore de Balzac
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The chevalier had long since fathomed the nature of Athanase, and recognized in it that unyielding element of republican convictions to which in his youth a young man is willing to sacrifice everything, carried away by the word "liberty," so ill-defined and so little understood, but which to persons disdained by fate is a banner of revolt; and to such, revolt is vengeance.
~ Honore de Balzac
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