There is a way up to the skies, up to the stars, up to the beyond, up the eternity. That way is creating a world where people can think and express their ideas freely! Seek no other way!
Mehmet Murat ildanTag: freedom-of-thought
First Amendment freedoms are most in danger when the government seeks to control thought or to justify its laws for that impermissible end. The right to think is the beginning of freedom, and speech must be protected from the government because speech is the beginning of thought."
[Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition (00-795), 198 F.3d 1083, affirmed.]
Tag: liberty freedom free-speech freedom-of-thought first-amendment
Once the government can demand of a publisher the names of the purchasers of his publications, the free press as we know it disappears. Then the spectre of a government agent will look over the shoulder of everyone who reads. The purchase of a book or pamphlet today may result in a subpoena tomorrow. Fear of criticism goes with every person into the bookstall. The subtle, imponderable pressures of the orthodox lay hold. Some will fear to read what is unpopular, what the powers-that-be dislike. When the light of publicity may reach any student, any teacher, inquiry will be discouraged. The books and pamphlets that are critical of the administration, that preach an unpopular policy in domestic or foreign affairs, that are in disrepute in the orthodox school of thought will be suspect and subject to investigation. The press and its readers will pay a heavy price in harassment. But that will be minor in comparison with the menace of the shadow which government will cast over literature that does not follow the dominant party line. If the lady from Toledo can be required to disclose what she read yesterday and what she will read tomorrow, fear will take the place of freedom in the libraries, book stores, and homes of the land. Through the harassment of hearings, investigations, reports, and subpoenas government will hold a club over speech and over the press."
[United States v. Rumely, 345 U.S. 41 (1953)]
Tag: liberty freedom communication freedom-of-thought government first-amendment control privacy repression surveillance thought-police
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
United NationsTag: liberty communication censorship freedom-of-thought government freedom-of-speech information civil-rights human-rights encroachment surveillance freedom-of-opinion frontiers borders international-community
Free men can easily become enslaved, if they let others do their thinking and talking, instead of using their own heads.
Richard PuzTag: freedom-of-thought freedom-of-speech understand freedom-of-expression informed-decisions expressing-yourself expressing-oneself involved thoughtful-reflection know-right-from-wrong know-the-issues oppoose-wrongheadedness oppose-wrong-actions politically-active politically-involved understand-issues
We all have vices, visible and invisible. Some we deliberately keep secret. Others we don’t even realize or we refuse to admit we have…Vices can be lots of fun, or they can turn your life into a living hell. Accept them for what they are, just another aspect of the mind’s creation, and you can enjoy them—if you choose—without being broken by them.
- Zeena Schreck for VICE Magazine
Tag: strength empowerment morality freedom-of-thought self-determination independence freedom-of-choice vices sins virtues-and-vices zeena-schreck spiritual-transformation vice-magazine
Worldly possessions didn't matter much to him, but his freedom did. He could come and go as he pleased, with nothing more than the backpack underneath his seat. It was a simple existence for a simple man.
Rose WyntersTag: life living freedom-of-thought freedom-of-choice loner
In the Hindu religion, one can[not] have freedom of speech. A Hindu must surrender his freedom of speech. He must act according to the Vedas. If the Vedas do not support the actions, instructions must be sought from the Smritis, and if the Smritis fail to provide any such instructions, he must follow in the footsteps of the great men.
He is not supposed to reason. Hence, so long as you are in the Hindu religion, you cannot expect to have freedom of thought
Tag: religion freedom-of-thought freedom-of-speech rationality hinduism great-men vedas puranas smritis
Here is the best wish for the New Year: Let there be more freedom of thought throughout the world! Fields need rain; truths need freedom of thought!
Mehmet Murat ildanTag: freedom-of-thought
Because Freedom is the most important thing on life, let me Be.
John SteinbeckTag: freedom freedom-of-thought freedom-of-choice freedom-of-speech freedom-of-religion freedom-of-expression freedom-to-express freedom-of-speech-dissent freedom-fighter
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