Quotes About Liberation
Quem procura vingar-se por uma afronta sofrida condena-se a permanecer refém dela,
~ Giuliano da Empoli
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To this wonderful page in our country's history another more glorious still will be added, and the slave shall show at last to his free brothers a sharpened sword forged from the links of his fetters.
~ Giuseppe Garibaldi
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You don't believe in the soul until you feel it straining to escape the body.
~ Glen Duncan
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Barefoot, exhausted and bloody, Harris Borden turned and left the underground prison that had been his home for the past twelve years and walked out into the Nevada desert.
~ Glen Robinson
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As we started on our journey, I noticed that without possessions, I felt oddly free.
~ Gloria Steinem
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safety. As Elizabeth Cady Stanton wrote, "When the slave leaves bondage, his first act is to name himself.
~ Gloria Steinem
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I'm beginning to realize the pleasure of being a nothing-to-lose, take-no-shit older woman.
~ Gloria Steinem
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Women's liberation is just a lot of foolishness. It's men who are discriminated against. They can't bear children. And no one is likely to do anything about that.
~ Golda Meir
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We liberate children not by making them work for our love but by letting them rest in it.
~ Gordon Neufeld
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I'm in favor of animal liberation. Why? Because I'm an animal.
~ Edward Abbey
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A nudist is simply a human being without artificial additives.
~ Author Unknown
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Before you can break out of prison, you must first realize you're locked up.
~ Author Unknown
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We feel free when we escape — even if it be but from the frying pan into the fire.
~ Eric Hoffer
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I have always claimed America didn't want a drink as bad as they wanted the right to take a drink if they did happen to want one.
~ Will Rogers
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Adaleti de adaletsizli?i de kendi tanr?lar?n?n elinden almas? gerekiyordu.
~ Jack London
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You should embrace your freedom, my lady. Lay down your long burden. You belong to the world of the living. Return to it.
~ Jacqueline Carey
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He who has conquered weakness, and has put away all selfish thoughts, belongs neither to oppressor nor oppressed. He is free.
~ James Allen
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One man is an oppressor because many are slaves; let us despise the slaves.
~ James Allen
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cease to be a slave to self, and no man will have the power to enslave you. As
~ James Allen
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True wealth occurs when you don't have to bow down to any gatekeepers—regardless of the money involved. Money is just a by-product. You are out of prison. You are free.
~ James Altucher
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We should certainly know by now that it is one thing to overthrow a dictator or repel an invader and quite another thing really to achieve a revolution. Time and time and time again, the people discover that they have merely betrayed themselves into the hands of yet another Pharaoh who, since he was necessary to put the broken country together, will not let them go.
~ James Baldwin
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Freedom lurked around us and I understood, at last, that he could help us be free if we would listen, that he would never be free until we did.
~ James Baldwin
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The price of the liberation of the white people is the liberation of the blacks—the total liberation, in the cities, in the towns, before the law, and in the mind.
~ James Baldwin
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To be liberated from the stigma of blackness by embracing it is to cease, forever, one's interior argument and collaboration with the authors of one's degradation. It abruptly reduces the white enemy to a contest merely physical, which he can win only physically.
~ James Baldwin
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