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Anti Free Speech Quotes By Sophocles

Man is not constituted to take pleasure in the same things always. — Sophocles

Anti Free Speech Quotes By Dean Sluyter

Do not seek truth; merely cease to cherish opinions. — Dean Sluyter

Anti Free Speech Quotes By Emily Giffin

Love is the sum of our choices, the strength of our commitments, the ties that bind us together. — Emily Giffin

Anti Free Speech Quotes By Roger Moore

Working with UNICEF made me grow up and recognize how fortunate I am. — Roger Moore

Anti Free Speech Quotes By Roseanne Barr

As long as your abuser has you scared, you will stay in the cycle of abuse. Thinking of solutions helps you to escape. — Roseanne Barr

Anti Free Speech Quotes By Amy Jo Martin

Social media is the ultimate equalizer. It gives a voice and a platform to anyone willing to engage. — Amy Jo Martin

Anti Free Speech Quotes By James Mercer

Maybe it's just parenthood that puts you in a situation where you just have to develop a new attitude, I guess, about things. — James Mercer

Anti Free Speech Quotes By Bill Murray

Atheist leader Madalyn Murray O'Hair was murdered. Jon Murray and Robin Murray-O'Hair were also murdered by individuals involved with the atheist organization. — Bill Murray

Anti Free Speech Quotes By Van Wyck Brooks

Never forget that it is we New Yorkers and New Englanders who have the monopoly of whatever oxygen there is in the American continent. — Van Wyck Brooks

Anti Free Speech Quotes By Tony DiCicco

It takes courage to dream big and then to allow nothing to prevent you from realizing that dream. — Tony DiCicco

Anti Free Speech Quotes By Victor Davis Hanson

Greeks and Romans were anti-Mediterranean cultures, in the sense of being at odds with much of the political heritages of Persia, Egypt, and Phoenicia. While Hellenism was influenced - and enriched - at times by Near Eastern, Egyptian, and Persian art, literature, religion, and architecture, its faith in consensual government and free markets was unique. Greek and Latin words for "democracy," "republic," "city-state," "constitution," "freedom," "liberty," and "free speech" have no philological equivalents in other ancient languages of the Mediterranean (and few in the contemporary languages of the non-West as well). — Victor Davis Hanson