Tirade On Freedom Quotes & Sayings
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Never limit yourself to what you can't do, but to what you have the power to do with what you have. — Nadege Richards

Away, away, from men and towns, To the wild wood and the downs - To the silent wilderness Where the soul need not repress Its music lest it should not find An echo in another's mind. — John Updike

Women cannot serve two masters at once who are urgently beaming antithetical orders ... Either we believe in patriarchy the rule of men over women - or we believe in equality. — Sonia Johnson

Even before I started going to movies, I loved the idea of them. When I started learning to read as a kid, I started reading the movie pages in the paper and I could tell you what was showing at every theater within a ten mile radius of our house. — Alonso Duralde

I have not much love for the bright lights - unless it's the sun creeping up over the horizon. — Michael Leunig

The fact is, ministry is too unpredictable to be motivated by security. It's too unprofitable to be motivated by money. It's too demanding to be motivated by pleasure, and it's too criticized to be motivated by fame. Our ministry should be motivated by the pleasure of God, and God is pleased when we have a ministry powered by faith. — Rick Warren

You never get over bein' a child long's you have a mother to go to. — Sarah Orne Jewett

It's not my style to judge anybody. — Vanessa Paradis

Play is always voluntary. What might otherwise be play is work if it's forced. — Bob Black

Medical treatment is emergency care for symptoms that have developed over a long period of time. The symptom is the flower on a plant. Treating the symptom is picking the flower, while the plant remains untouched. — Gary Zukav

Who cares about politics when there are flames licking at your insides? — Karl Ove Knausgard

Adam wants to know what took you so long?
Tell him I had wild, passionate sex with a complete stranger. — Patricia Briggs

A man may have the right to criticize the Government, but I'm hanged if he has a right to brazenly use his free speech to attack our way of life. More and more we see men in science and profession and academy abusing their privileges of expression by crying that their real liberties are threatened by patriotism. Is patriotism above these men? Do they have a right to express their views, to carry on their work, to be free men unless they are patriotic to our society? I say no sir! Loyalty is one of the prerogatives of freedom — James Aldridge