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Quotes About Liberation

Que la locura no siga pagando el fielato al espíritu, sino que invada a sus anchas todo el territorio de la mente!
~ Unknown
à ceux dont l'âme a faim et soif de la lumière d'amour libératrice, je les invite à explorer certains travaux moins connus, tels que les manuscrits de la mer Morte et les manuscrits de Nag Hammadi. Ils y trouveront des traductions directes de discours du
~ Unknown
You were born for this. Please stand up and remove all your clothes." "I'm
~ Claire Thompson
The most disastrous phenomenon of the current situation is the factor that imperialism is employing for its own ends all the powers of the proletariat, all of its institutions and weapons, which its fighting vanguard has created for its war of liberation.
~ Clara Zetkin
Chase after truth like hell and you'll free yourself, even though you never touch its coat-tails.
~ Clarence Darrow
The pursuit of truth will set you free; even if you never catch up with it.
~ Clarence Darrow
Saying meaningless words is my great freedom.
~ Clarice Lispector
A coerência, não a quero mais. Coerência é mutilação. Quero a desordem.
~ Clarice Lispector
I think we have to do forbidden things, otherwise we suffocate. But without feeling guilty and instead as an announcement that we are free.
~ Clarice Lispector
Porque há o direito ao grito. Então eu grito.
~ Clarice Lispector
Diga-me por favor que horas são para eu saber que estou vivendo nesta hora. A criatividade é desencadeada por um germe e eu não tenho hoje esse germe mas tenho incipiente a loucura que em si mesma é criação válida. Nada mais tenho a ver com a validez das coisas. Estou liberta ou perdida.
~ Clarice Lispector
Siempre fue y será una fiesta para mí cuando se rompe en casa un termómetro y se libera la gota gorda de mercurio plateado contenida en él, ese núcleo indomesticable
~ Clarice Lispector
Escrevo e assim me livro de mim e posso então descansar.
~ Clarice Lispector
buzz in his head was wonderfully liberating,
~ Clifford Irving
Solitude is a heady wine that intoxicates you with freedom.
~ Colette
Political freedom would mean liberation of the individuals from politics over which they have no effective control. Similarly
~ Herbert Marcuse
The revolution is for the sake of life, not death.
~ Herbert Marcuse
All liberation depends on the consciousness of servitude and the emergence of this consciousness is always hampered by the predominance of needs and satisfactions which, to a great extent, have become the individual's own.
~ Herbert Marcuse
The world is an estranged and untrue world so long as man does not destroy its dead objectivity and recognize himself and his own life 'behind' the fixed form of things and laws. When he finally wins this self-consciousness, he is on his way not only to the truth of himself, but also of his world. And with the recognition goes the doing. He will try to put this truth into action, and make the world what it essentially is, namely, the fulfillment of man's self-consciousness.
~ Herbert Marcuse
öÄŸrenci hareketi özgür bir toplumun gerçek gereksinimi ve gerçek olana??d?r.
~ Herbert Marcuse
The man who is thus outside the confines of every value-combination, and has become the exclusive representative of an individual value, is metaphysically an outcast, for his autonomy presupposes the resolution and disintegration of all system into its individual elements; such a man is liberated from values and from style, and can be influenced only by the irrational.
~ Hermann Broch
I used to fully commit to finishing a book, even if I disliked it. But since realizing that I am, in a general way, dying, I've decided there isn't enough time to finish books that weren't meant for me. Who thought finitude could be so liberating?
~ Unknown
If we are imprisoned in ourselves, books provide us with the means of escape. If we have run too far away from ourselves, books show us the way back.
~ Holbrook Jackson
What could I become if I stopped worrying about death, about pain, about anything? If I stopped trying to belong?
~ Holly Black