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Quotes About Liberation

God loves us by liberating us from the bondage of self so that we can enjoy knowing and admiring him forever.
~ John Piper
The Word frees us from smallness of mind (1 Kings 4:29) and from threatening confinements (Psalm 18:19).
~ John Piper
God owns and controls all things. And there is nothing that he could give you for Christmas this year that would suit your needs and your longings better than the consolation of Israel and the redemption of Jerusalem, restoration for past losses and liberation from future enemies, forgiveness and freedom, pardon and power, healing the past and sealing the future.
~ John Piper
No quiere decir que no debemos buscar el gozo de edificar a otros, sino que debemos dejar que este gozo nos libere de las ataduras a los placeres personales que nos hacen indiferentes al bien de los demás.
~ John Piper
Se me ocurrió la idea de dejarlo ir todo, y lo hice. Dejé de programar citas de negocios y renuncié a intentar que la gente hiciera lo que yo quería.
~ John Purkiss
I wonder if more students would do better in elementary and high school if teachers taught more about individual exploration of subjects and less about sliding smoothly along observational ruts. Exploration is a liberal art, because it is an art that liberates, that frees, that opens away from narrowness. And it is fun.
~ John R. Stilgoe
Exploration is a liberal art, because it is an art that liberates, that frees, that opens away from narrowness. And it is fun.
~ John R. Stilgoe
Because even before I got there, New York had become a symbol of my liberated self, and I knew that it was in a kind of turbulence that that self must attempt to find itself.
~ John Rechy
We desperately need pardon. We need to have the past erased. We need, somehow, to have sin dealt with so that it no longer controls us and makes the present the slave of the past.
~ John Webster
a minute freed from the order of time has recreated in us ... the individual freed from the order of time,
~ John Zerzan
He had the effect on her of a window being thrown open and fresh air and sunlight being let in
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
Now she had taken off her goodness and left it behind her like a heap of rain-sodden clothes, and she only felt joy.
~ Elizabeth von Arnim
Everyone should free their mind and soul. Some are ready to free them now, and some will be ready to free them in the future. Some will never be ready and that is what makes their lives not worth living.
~ Emad Hasan
Anyone who longs to fly must let go anything that can weigh him/her down. Yes, until you let go of your past, you can't make headway.
~ Emeasoba George
Do speak positively. For, you can liberate yourself by speaking like that. Contrariwise, you can enslave yourself by speaking negatively.
~ Emeasoba George
We must learn how to explode! Any disease is healthier than the one provoked by a hoarded rage.
~ Emil Cioran
Having destroyed all my connections, burned my bridges, I should feel a certain freedom, and in fact I do. One so intense I am afraid to rejoice in it.
~ Emil Cioran
A free man is one who has discerned the inanity of all points of view; a liberated man is one who has drawn the consequences of such discernment.
~ Emil Cioran
Simt nevoia sa ies din mine si sa nu ma mai opresc,sa depasesc toate limitele care-au fost trecute vreodata,sa scap de sub tirania creierului.
~ Emil Cioran
Filozofia hindus? urm?reÅŸte eliberarea; a grecilor, cu excepÅ£ia lui Pyrrhon, a lui Epicur ÅŸi a câtorva inclasificabili, este decepÅ£ionat?: nu caut? decât adev?rul.
~ Emil Cioran
Ne regarde ni en avant ni en arrière, regarde en toi-même, sans peur ni regret. Nul ne descend en soi tant qu'il demeure esclave du passé ou de l'avenir.
~ Emil M. Cioran
Expression diminishes you, impoverishes you, lifts weights off you: expression is loss of substance, and liberation.
~ Emil M. Cioran
What is more fruitful than the worst, for the man who knows how to desire it? For it is not suffering which liberates, but the desire to suffer.
~ Emil M. Cioran
En général, les hommes n'aspirent à s'instruire que dans la mesure où ils sont affranchis du joug de la tradition; car tant que celle-ci est maîtresse des intelligences, elle suffit à tout et ne tolère pas facilement de puissance rivale.
~ Émile Durkheim