7,738 Quotes About Freedom
- Author Shannon Celebi
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Mama wasn't dead...exactly. They all said she was, but when Elma was small, she seen Mama creep into her room at night, half-naked, head all bloodied red like when they found her by the well that day, and Elma reckoned dead just meant pretendin' you couldn't move or breathe until nightfall when you got up and walked around like you was free.
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- Author Colson Whitehead
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Cora had heard Michael recite the Declaration of Independence back on the Randall plantation many times, his voice drifting through the village like an angry phantom. She didn't understand the words, most of them at any rate, but 'created equal' was not lost on her. The white men who wrote it didn't understand it either, if 'all men' did not truly mean all men.
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- Author Carson McCullers
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Today we are not put up on the platforms and sold at the courthouse square. But we are forced to sell our strength, our time, our souls during almost every hour that we live. We have been freed from one kind of slavery only to be delivered into another. Is this freedom?
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- Author Margarita Engle
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Slavery all day,and then, suddenly, by nightfall- freedom!
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- Author Craig D. Lounsbrough
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The assumption of ‘rights’ is the cancer of privilege.
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- Author Michael Oakeshott
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The conjunction of ruling and dreaming generates tyranny.
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- Author Samuel R. Young Jr.
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Comfort is the enemy of Liberty
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- Author General Robert E. Lee
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… I believe that the maintenance of the rights and authority reserved to the states and to the people … are the safeguard to the continuance of a free government … whereas the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded it.
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- Author Ludmila Uliţkaia
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He had understood long ago that the past was no better than the present. That was as plain as day. One had to try to escape, to wrestle free from every era, so as not to be devoured by it.
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