Top Inspiring Freedom Quotes to Live By - page 80

All go free when multitudes offend.
All go free when multitudes offend.
 Lucan
The problem with this world is that there isn't enough liberty and freedom.
The only freedom which deserves the name is that of pursuing our own good, in our own way, so long as we do not attempt to deprive others of theirs, or impede their efforts to obtain it.
Those wanting to improve democracy in their countries should not wait for permission.
 Bulent Ecevit
Defend our liberties and fashion into one united people the multitudes brought hither out of many kindred and tongues.
Find the cost of freedom, buried in the ground Mother earth will swallow you Lay your body down.
 Stephen Stills
It is harder to preserve than to obtain liberty.
 John C. Calhoun
There is something childish and legalistic about churches in which all of the saints observe precisely the same standards. When all lives begin to sink into the same mould of denial and exercise of liberty, something is amiss.
 Walter J Chantry
To change masters is not to be free.
 Jose Marti
Freedom is when one hears the bell at seven o\'clock in the morning and knows it is the milkman and not the Gestapo.
Freedom is when one hears the bell at seven o'clock in the morning and knows it is the milkman and not the Gestapo.
 Georges Bidault
Liberalism regards all absolutes with profound skepticism, including both moral imperatives and final solutions... Insistence upon any particular solution is the mark of an ideologue.
 Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
But freedom, liberty, is an attribute of the soul and it may exist even when the body is in bondage.
 Ralph Adams Cram
If there's one observation that rings true in today's changing world, it is that freedom and peace go hand in hand.
Freedom may come quickly in robes of peace or after ages of conflict and war, but come it will, and abide it will, so long as the principles by which it was acquired are held sacred.
 Edward Everett
Life on the open road is liberty... to be alone, to have few needs, to be unknown, everywhere a foreigner and at home, and to walk grandly and solitarily in conquest of the world.
 Isabelle Eberhardt
In liberal democracy and anxious anarchy, the traditional classic dance, compact of aristocratic authority and absolute freedom in a necessity of order, has never been so promising as an independent expression as it is today.
 Lincoln Kirstein
The trouble with Communism is the Communists, just as the trouble with Christianity is the Christians.
Great is truth, but still greater, from a practical point of view, is silence about truth.
[A] free government . . . cannot be supported without Virtue.
[A] free government . . . cannot be supported without Virtue.
 Samuel Williams
The time is always right to do what is right.