logo

Quotes About Emancipation

God will not free us until we free others.
~ Stephen Mansfield
Ironically, you'll find that as you care less about what others think of you, you will care more about what others think of themselves and their worlds, including their relationship with you.
~ Stephen R. Covey
You are really and truly and completely free.
~ Steve Brown
Until a Christian struggles with the issue of freedom, he or she will remain frightened, obsessive, and bound.
~ Steve Brown
In many Islamic countries, attitudes toward women and minorities are improving (chapter 15)—slowly, but more detectably among women, the young, and the educated.105 The emancipative forces that liberalized the West, such as connectivity, education, mobility, and women's advancement, are not bypassing the Islamic world, and the moving sidewalk of generational replacement can outpace the walkers shambling along it.106
~ Steven Pinker
Los ciudadanos de los países más ricos sienten más respeto por los valores emancipatorios o liberales tales como la igualdad de la mujer, la libertad de expresión, los derechos de los homosexuales, la democracia participativa y la protección del medio ambiente.
~ Steven Pinker
Start out by celebrating the best in the situation because it allows us to fall in love with it, which connects us to our passion and emancipates the energy.
~ Dewitt Jones
To say I love you is to say that you are not mine, but rather your own.
~ Carter Heyward
Loving someone liberates the lover as well as the beloved. And that kind of love comes with age.
~ Maya Angelou
Anyone who tries to imprison love will cut off the spring that feeds it, and the trapped water will grow stagnant and rank.
~ Paulo Coelho
We are not trapped or locked up in these bones. No, no. We are free to change. And love changes us. And if we can love one another, we can break open the sky.
~ Walter Mosley, Blue Light
Because I was born a slave, I love liberty more than you.
~ Ludwig Borne
It takes a huge effort to free yourself from memory.
~ Paulo Coelho
I realized that the only purpose to revolution is to be able to love who you want, how you want, when you want and where you want.
~ Dan Bern
Even though Jesus took on flesh for my sake, whiteness prevents me from knowing how to live in my own skin.
~ Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
Guardai senza rimpianti la casa-grande . L'amore per la mia classe, per i braccianti e gli operai, amore umano e grande, avrebbe ucciso l'amore meschino per la figlia del padrone. La pensavo così, e avevo ragione. Alla curva della strada mi voltai. Honório mi salutava con le sue mani enormi. Sulla veranda della casa-grande il vento scompigliava i capelli di Mária. Io partivo per la lotta col cuore pulito e felice.
~ Jorge Amado
The natural cloud of dust that must rise when our terrible casing of chains falls to the ground.
~ Jose Marti
Ben ÅŸimdi de, bu iki kuÅŸu düÅŸünüyordum. MuhabbetkuÅŸunu ve kanaryay?. Ne Yapm??lard? onlar?? Orlando Cabelo de Fogo'nun ispinozu gibi belki onlar da üzüntüden ölecekti.. Belki özgürlüklerine kavuÅŸturmak için kafeslerinin kap?s?n? açm??lard?. Ama bu da onlar? öldürmek gibi bir ÅŸey olurdu. Çünkü uçmay? unutmuÅŸlard? art?k.
~ José Mauro de Vasconcelos
El sentido común es colectivo, eminentemente retrógrado y dogmatista; el buen sentido es individual, siempre innovador y libertario.
~ José Ingenieros
Vice pays for its own freedom.
~ Jose Rizal
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
O homem não deve odiar o que adorou, pode unicamente libertar-se, afastar-se, desprender-se disso.
~ Joseph Bédier
And suddenly, with a loud snap, he was free.
~ Erin Hunter
Not horses," he replied, stepping away from his throne. "Birds.
~ Ernest Cline