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Quotes About Liberation

Listen,' he said. 'It's important. We are all. Free. To do. Whatever. We want. To do.
~ Richard Bach
The first task of the doctor is ... political: the struggle against disease must begin with a war against bad government." Man will be totally and definitively cured only if he is first liberated.
~ Michel Foucault
The war against hunger is truly mankind's war of liberation.
~ John F. Kennedy
Long live the liberation of the workers off all countries from the infernal chasm of war, exploitation and slavery!
~ Karl Liebknecht
These are the boys of Pointe du Hoc. These are the men who took the cliffs. These are the champions who helped free a continent. These are the heroes who helped end a war.
~ Ronald Reagan
Liberating Iraq would be a cakewalk.
~ Kenneth Adelman
As we analyse, criticise, propose and strategise, let's never forget that we are all part of a vast mutual liberation society, that as we work to free others, they are also working to free us.
~ Susan George
And yet, though in history the movement to restore eros to our idea of human nature and the movement for political liberation are parts of the same vision, we must make a distinction between the libertine's idea of liberty, 'to do as one likes,' and a vision of human 'liberation.
~ Susan Griffin
A Dark Night of the Soul is not the universe's attempt to rob you of happiness or beat you into submission—on the contrary. It is a natural cycle of life that teaches you the meaning of happiness beyond pleasure. It offers the opportunity for liberation from inauthenticity. If you acknowledge the Dark Night and open to it, it will teach you extraordinary lessons about who you are and what your life is about.
~ Susan Piver
Imagine how free we would feel and what we could accomplish if we could live without fear.
~ Susan Taylor
With wild eyes that had seen freedom.
~ Susanna Kaysen
Let them go, I tell myself. Say good-bye and forget them. I do my best, thinking of them one by one, releasing them like birds from the protective cages inside me, locking the doors against their return.
~ Suzanne Collins
There was nothing left that anyone could do to him now. There was nothing left to fear.
~ Suzanne Collins
Are you, are you Coming to the tree Where I told you to run, so we'd both be free. Strange things did happen here No stranger would it be If we met up at midnight in the hanging tree.
~ Suzanne Collins
For a moment we knew what it felt like to be free.
~ Suzanne Young
This "vision" of the Self is described in the Upanishads as Liberation (moksha). It is a freedom, a release, from doubt, from uncertainty, from the fears attending ignorance, forever. All questions are answered; all desires and causes for sorrow are put to rest; for thereafter, a man knows the secret of all existence. All previous notions of limitation and mortality, all darkness of ignorance, is swept away in the all-illuminating light of Truth:
~ Swami Abhayananda
The moment I have realized God sitting in the temple of every human body, the moment I stand in reverence before every human being and see God in him - that moment I am free from bondage, everything that binds vanishes, and I am free.
~ Swami Vivekananda
This attachment of Love to God is indeed one that does not bind the soul but effectively breaks all its bondages.
~ Swami Vivekananda
you are all bound by the law of Karma, the Upanishads admit, but they declare the way out.
~ Swami Vivekananda
All weakness, all bondage is imagination.
~ Swami Vivekananda
Thus he goes beyond the pain of birth and death. Thus he becomes free
~ Swami Vivekananda
When I'm at a show, I'm there to have fun. Let's just not care for a moment. So this cake in your face is to make you lose your mind. And it's not about caring about whatever you are wearing and caring what other people are thinking about you. Out of the context, I'm trying to develop something else.
~ Steve Aoki
I think there's a part of me that might be my alter ago, like the carefree, do-what-he-wants kind of guy, because I've been so restrained most of my life, going to Catholic school and being the good son and the good husband. It's a fun escape route for me sometimes to lead that life.
~ Kevin Nealon
For those men who, sooner or later, are lucky enough to break away from the pack, the most intoxicating moment comes when they cease being bodies in other men's command and find that they control their own time, when they learn their own voice and authority.
~ Theodore White