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Quotes About Liberated

The divorced Indian lady combines every fantasy about the liberated, wicked Western woman with the safety net of basic submissive familiarity.
~ Bharati Mukherjee
The truth of the matter is that I used to be much more - as it were - shy. Now I don't care!
~ Tom Stoppard
I was reduced to pure concept. My flesh had dissolved; my form had dissipated. I floated in space. Liberated of my corporeal being, but without dispensation to go anywhere else.I was adrift in the void. Somewhere across the fine line separating nightmare from reality.
~ Haruki Murakami
Traffic was very, very free. It was great.
~ Jim Capaldi
Stewardesses were a joke to many of us coming of age in the liberated Sixties. They were no joke in the women's movement that liberated us, however.
~ Cathleen Schine
energy is liberated matter; matter is energy waiting to happen.
~ Bill Bryson
The amount of energy actually liberated in the burning of these fossil fuels is tiny by planetary scales – ten terawatts or so a year, not that much more than the nuga-tory contribution made by the tides. But the side effects are huge.
~ Bill Bryson
In simplest terms, what the equation says is that mass and energy have an equivalence. They are two forms of the same thing: energy is liberated matter; matter is energy waiting to happen.
~ Bill Bryson
It is an interesting truth that the human body, liberated from its head, is in essence a bag of blood with a built-in straw. Holding
~ Justin Cronin
It is an interesting truth that the human body, liberated from its head, is in essence a bag of blood with a built-in straw.
~ Justin Cronin
If you want to identify the hidden strongholds in your life, you need only survey the attitudes in your heart. Every area in your thinking that glistens with hope in God is an area which is being liberated by Christ. But any system of thinking that does not have hope, which feels hopeless, is a stronghold which must be pulled down. THE
~ Francis Frangipane
The idea that freedom is merely the ability to act upon one's whims is surely very thin and hardly begins to capture the complexities of human existence; a man whose appetite is his law strikes us not as liberated but enslaved.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
I'm free-spirited, and it gets me into trouble.
~ Sienna Miller
To have to liberate everybody doesn't sound very free to me. You're gong to go liberate people who maybe don't want to be liberated.
~ Frederick Lenz
It is on-line that the purest brands are being built: liberated from the real world burdens of stores and product manufacturingg, these brands are free to soar, less as the disseminations of goods or services than as collective hallucinations.
~ Naomi Klein
Even in Europe a change has sensibly taken place in the mind of man. Science has liberated the ideas of those who read and reflect, and the American example has kindled feelings of right in the people.
~ Thomas Jefferson
The contemplative is not isolated in himself, but liberated from his external and egotistic self by humility and purity of heart—therefore there is no longer any serious obstacle to simple and humble love of other men.
~ Thomas Merton
We are not old men. We are not worried about petty morals.
~ Keith Richards
Some people who fancy themselves intellectually emancipated—who think themselves liberated from what they call a stultifying cultural inheritance—actually reside in what G. K. Chesterton called "the clean, well-lit prison of one idea.
~ George F. Will
You deserve a better life. You deserve a prosperous life. You deserve a positive life. You deserve to be liberated from all negativity. You deserve the best!
~ Karen A. Baquiran
It is better to be small, colorful, sexy, careless, and peaceful, like the flowers, than large, conservative, repressed, fearful, and aggressive, like the thunder lizards; a lesson, by the way, that the Earth has yet to learn.
~ Tom Robbins
The library is the temple of learning, and learning has liberated more people than all the wars in the history.
~ Carl T. Rowan
We must know how to look into images to see that of which they are survivors. So that history, liberated from the pure past (that absolute, that abstraction), might help us to open the present of time.
~ Georges Didi-Huberman
The troubles of Lieutenant Byng were not, however, quite over. He had to return to London early next morning — and he still had thirteen mice on his hands. Late that night he made a cautious reconnaissance of the corridors. And under the door of every bedroom which had a pair of lady's shoes outside it he liberated one mouse!
~ Gerald Pawle