Quotes About Liberation
uno de los efectos más perversos de su caso consistió en hacerle creer a la opinión pública que Florence es culpable pese a haber sido liberada por violaciones al proceso, cuando la presunción de inocencia debe aplicársele sin cortapisas
~ Jorge Volpi
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There are two ways of ridding ourselves of a thing which burdens us, casting it away or letting it fall. To cast away requires an effort of which we may not be capable, to let fall imposes no labour, is simpler, without peril, within reach of all. To cast away, again, implies a certain interest, a certain animation, even a certain fear; to let fall is absolute indifference, absolute contempt; believe me, use this method, and Satan will flee.
~ Joris-Karl Huysmans
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The natural cloud of dust that must rise when our terrible casing of chains falls to the ground.
~ Jose Marti
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To Educate is to Free.
~ Jose Marti
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They departed in the form of white smoke, rose easily upward, waved their hands in parting, and viewed with pity all those who remained behind. Then they danced gaily in celebration of their new freedom, before disintegrating into the air.
~ Joseph Bau
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O homem não deve odiar o que adorou, pode unicamente libertar-se, afastar-se, desprender-se disso.
~ Joseph Bédier
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basking in the truth that now and at last you are finally rich enough to be given things free.
~ Joseph Connolly
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The Special Forces motto was "De Oppresso Liber," not "Libre." Which meant "To liberate the oppressed.
~ Joseph Finder
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one of the most radical, far-reaching, and challenging statements of the Buddha is his statement that as long as there is attachment to the pleasant and aversion to the unpleasant, liberation is impossible.
~ Joseph Goldstein
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I account this body nothing but a close prison to my soul; and the earth a larger prison to my body. I may not break prison till I be loosed by death; but I will leave it, not unwillingly,when I am loosed.
~ Joseph Hall
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Now Balna's son was a bright, clever boy, so he said, "Do not fear, dear mother; the first thing to do is to discover how far the Magician's power extends, in order that we may be able to liberate my father and uncles, whom he has imprisoned in the form of rocks and trees. You have spoken to him angrily for twelve long years; now rather speak kindly. Tell him you have given up all hopes of again seeing the husband you have so long mourned, and say you are willing to marry him.
~ Joseph Jacobs
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And suddenly, with a loud snap, he was free.
~ Erin Hunter
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the total number of galaxies in the universe seems to be in the region of ten billion, and that each of them has about a hundred billion stars the size of the sun. These numbers are so absurd that I strangely find myself in a good mood. It's all so immense. I think Paul feels a bit like this as well. There is so little I can do to make a difference. It is liberating.
~ Erlend Loe
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Not horses," he replied, stepping away from his throne. "Birds.
~ Ernest Cline
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rolling around in broken glass in my birthday suit.
~ Ernest Cline
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Capitalism subordinates men to machines instead of using machines to liberate men from the burden of mechanical and repetitive work.
~ Ernest Mandel
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En este monasterio somos viajeros que viajan sin equipaje. Deportados que regresan a la patria. Liberados que no traen nada de las celdas en que estuvieron o de los campos de concentración.
~ Ernesto Cardenal
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My tired eyes refused to sleep and in them a pair of green spots swirled, representing the world I had left for dead behind me and mocking the so-called liberation I sought. They harnessed their image to my extraordinary flight across the lands and seas of the world.
~ Ernesto Che Guevara
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Mots exagérés pour dire qu'il est des réclusions mineures où l'on passe finalement un temps très long avant de s'en libérer. Car c'est bien un acte de volonté subit qui décide du terme et l'on se demande pourquoi on ne s'en est pas délivré plus tôt.
~ Erri De Luca
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Il rimorso non tormenta chi l'ha fatta franca". Oggi so che è vera.
~ Erri De Luca
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Les livres sont la plus grande contradiction des barreaux. Ils ouvrent le plafond de la cellule du prisonnier allongé sur son lit.
~ Erri De Luca
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We anarchists do not want to emancipate the people; we want the people to emancipate themselves.
~ Errico Malatesta
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we are revolutionaries and insurrectionists because we do not just want to improve existing institutions but to destroy them completely, abolishing every form of domination by man over man, and every kind of parasitism on human labour
~ Errico Malatesta
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We do not carry on our struggle in order to put ourselves in the place of the exploiters and oppressors of today, nor do we even struggle for the triumph of an empty abstraction.
~ Errico Malatesta
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