Top Inspiring Freedom Quotes to Live By - page 45
We are willing enough to praise freedom when she is safely tucked away in the past and cannot be a nuisance. In the present, amidst dangers whose outcome we cannot foresee, we get nervous about her, and admit censorship.
The truth is cruel, but it can be loved, and it makes free those who have loved it.
Laws, like houses, lean on one another.
Dancing: The Highest Intelligence in the Freest Body.
Isadora Duncan
Rules and models destroy genius and art.
No one outside ourselves can rule us inwardly. When we know this, we become free.
Liberty is not to be enjoyed, indeed it cannot exist, without the habits of just subordination; it consists, not so much in removing all restraint from the orderly, as in imposing it on the violent.
Fisher Ames
I stand for freedom of expression, doing what you believe in, and going after your dreams.
A country can get more real joy out of just hollering for their freedom than they can if they get it.
It can't happen here" is number one on the list of famous last words.
David Crosby
The pursuit of peace and progress cannot end in a few years in either victory or defeat. The pursuit of peace and progress, with its trials and its errors, its successes and its setbacks, can never be relaxed and never abandoned.
Dag Hammarskjold
No free country has ever been without Parties, which are a natural offspring of freedom.
Remorse - Regret that one waited so long to do it.
At the center of our agency is our freedom to form a healthy attitude toward whatever circumstances we are placed in!
Neal A. Maxwell
The real disturbers of the peace are those who, in a free state, seek to curtail the liberty of judgment which they are unable to tyrannize over.
Baruch Spinoza
I foresee it and yet I hardly ever carry it out as I foresee it. It transforms itself by the actual paint. I don't in fact know very often what the paint will do, and it does many things which are very much better than I could make it do.
allowing freedom to others brings freedom to ourselves.