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Quotes About Liberty

I really hate bureaucracy and the idea that I'm not a free person.
~ Paloma Faith
Free market never succeeded without free men and free society.
~ Li Lu
Look at how beautiful history is when liberty succeeds through the will of the people!
~ Marine Le Pen
If there is such a thing as freedom, then there is no fate.
~ Imre Kertesz
Our redemption through the suffering of Christ is that deeper love within us which not only frees us from slavery to sin, but also secures for us the true liberty of the children of God, in order that we might do all things out of love rather than out of fear - love for him that has shown us such grace that no greater can be found.
~ Peter Abelard
Suffrage is the pivotal right.
~ Susan B. Anthony
It has been suggested that those of us who are fighting to defend liberty - fighting to turn around the out-of-control spending and out-of-control debt in this country, fighting to defend the Constitution, it has been suggested that we are wacko birds.
~ Ted Cruz
In the summer of 1776 our Founding Fathers sought to secure our independence and the liberties that remain the foundation of our nation today.
~ Doc Hastings
The little platoon of the black community is the church. Our Christian faith is based on individual freedom from sin and the personal decision to find spiritual liberty that leads to a better life here on Earth and for eternity. On Sundays in America, the most conservative people can be found in black churches.
~ Allen West
Some books leave us free and some books make us free.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
For what avail the plough or sail, or land or life, if freedom fail?
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom
~ Ramachandra Guha
An obedient man is free when in prison," Quan said. "A disobedient man is imprisoned when free.
~ Randy Alcorn
Marcello Pera, the atheist philosopher and former Italian politician, has argued powerfully that Western love of liberty, equality, and brotherhood simply wouldn't exist without the Christian message.4
~ Ravi Zacharias
Hiç de anayasan?n dediÄŸi gibi kimse eÅŸit ve özgür doÄŸmam??t?r. Herkes eÅŸit yap?l?r.
~ Ray Bradbury
Liberty of imagination should be the most precious possession of a novelist. To try voluntarily to discover the fettering dogmas of its own inspiration, is a trick worthy of humna perverseness which, after inventing an absurdity, endeavours to find for it a pedigree of distinguished ancestors...
~ Joseph Conrad
It is strange to think that, I won't say liberty, but the mere liberalism of outlook which for us is a matter of words, of ambitions, of votes (and if of feeling at all, then of the sort of feeling which leaves our deepest affections untouched), may be for other beings very much like ourselves and living under the same sky, a heavy trial of fortitude, a matter of tears and anguish and blood.
~ Joseph Conrad
But the question made no sense to the bulk of the troops, who regarded instinctive obedience to orders and ready acceptance of subordination within a military hierarchy as infringements on the very liberty they were fighting for. They saw themselves as invincible, not because they were disciplined soldiers like the redcoats but because they were patriotic, liberty-loving men willing to risk their lives for their convictions.
~ Joseph J. Ellis
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
~ Joseph J. Ellis
once you understand that you do not have to accept them, choices open up for you.
~ Joseph Murphy
Religious liberty might be supposed to mean that everybody is free to discuss religion. In practice it means that hardly anybody is allowed to mention it.
~ Joseph Pearce
In 1779, Jefferson proposed, for his state of Virginia, a guarantee of equality for citizens of all beliefs, and nonbeliefs—"meant to comprehend, within the mantle of its protection," Jefferson wrote, "the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mahometan, the Hindoo, and infidel of every denomination.
~ Joshua Wolf Shenk
the New Woman of the 1920s boldly asserted her right to dance, drink, smoke, and date—to work her own property, to live free of the strictures that governed her mother's generation. (…) She flouted Victorian-era conventions and scandalized her parents. In many ways, she controlled her own destiny.
~ Joshua Zeitz
I'm nobody's daughter now. I'm through with that.
~ Joyce Carol Oates