7,738 Quotes About Freedom
- Author Dylan B. Raines
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Life is a free gift we have each received; therefore, I believe we are alive to give, that all people might live free from needless suffering.
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- Author Hannah Brencher
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And I keep going, knowing that my God is a fighter, and freedom will not be a footnote in my story.
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- Author Meg Fee
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I want freedom and stability... a very big life made up of the very small things.
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- Author V.E. Schwab
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The thing about freedom - it doesn’t come naturally. Almost no one has it handed to them. I’m feee because I fought for it.
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- Author Margaret Chase Smith
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It is high time that we stopped thinking politically as Republicans and Democrats about elections and started thinking patriotically as Americans about national security based on individual freedom. It is high time that we all stopped being tools and victims of totalitarian techniques-techniques that, if continued here unchecked, will surely end what we have come to cherish as the American way of life.
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- Author Miriam Toews
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Freedom is good... [i]t's better than slavery. And forgiveness is good, better than revenge. And hope for the unknown is good, better than hatred of the familiar.
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- Author Shunya
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If it's easy to get into something but nearly impossible to get out, it's called a trap. But traps of Maya are not that obvious. It's difficult to get into them. Hence they are more attractive to us. In fact, we compete with each other to get into them.
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- Author Suzanne Collins
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You've no right to starve people, to punish them for no reason. No right to take away their life and freedom. Those are things everyone is born with, and they're not yours for the taking. Winning a war doesn't give you that right. Having more weapons doesn't give you that right. Being from the Capitol doesn't give you that right. Nothing does.
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- Author Suman Pokhrel
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May I free myself from the ever-pressing chest and enter the garden of imagination by leisurely hiding brain on hill summits.
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