Peace adores above everything free discussion and expression without intimidation.
Bryant McGillSpace, like time, engenders forgetfulness; but it does so by setting us bodily free from our surroundings and giving us back our primitive, unattached state ... Time, we say, is Lethe; but change of air is a similar draught, and, if it works less thoroughly, does so more quickly.
Thomas MannTags: freedom time mind forgetfulness liberation space body attachment constraints lethe unattached
We will freedom for freedom’s sake, in and through particular circumstances. And in thus willing freedom, we discover that it depends entirely upon the freedom of others and that the freedom of others depends upon our own. Obviously, freedom as the definition of a man does not depend upon others, but as soon as there is a commitment, I am obliged to will the liberty of others at the same time as my own. I cannot make liberty my aim unless I make that of others equally my aim.
Jean-Paul SartreI am not your king, impudent larva? Who then has created you?
Orestes: You. But you should not have created me free.
Tags: liberty freedom humanity mankind self-determination creation
No hay lugar para el místico que soy dentro del ateo que represento. Y no es problema de Dios -hace tiempo abandoné a Dios-; es conflicto de identidad, de realidad.
Jaime SabinesTags: freedom religious dios religioso
There is a huge amount of freedom that comes to you when you take nothing personally.
Miguel RuizTags: freedom perspective distance letting-go equanimity self-centeredness
We are convinced that liberty without socialism is privilege, injustice; and that socialism without liberty is slavery and brutality.
Mikhail BakuninTags: liberty freedom socialism libertarian libertarian-socialism
The boundary to what we can accept is the boundary to our freedom.
Tara BrachTags: acceptance freedom boundaries
What is freedom? It consists in two things: to know each his own limitations and accept them – that is the same thing as to know oneself, and accept oneself as one is, without fear, or envy, or distaste; and to recognise and accept the conditions under which one lives, also without fear or envy, or distaste. When you do this, you shall be free.
Ann BridgeTags: happiness freedom self-acceptance self-awareness
The popular image [in England] of Bonaparte as a blood-stained tyrant and bandit was admittedly exaggerated, but instinct told even the most radical among the English that if liberty, equality, and justice were ever to come to their shores, it certainly was not Napoleon who would bring them there.
J. Christopher HeroldTags: liberty freedom napoleon
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