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Yes, well... I suppose the man who owns nothing is free."
Gunnulf replied, "A man's possessions own him more than he owns them. — Sigrid Undset
Gunnulf replied, "A man's possessions own him more than he owns them. — Sigrid Undset
I had to free myself from my devotion to him... to us... without losing my ability to believe in love.
— Jennifer Harrison
The convicts working the mines were almost all like him. Black, once slave, once free, now slave again.
— Yaa Gyasi
Can't you see the angel imprisoned in the block of stone trying to get out? I am trying to free him
— Michelangelo
There is a Passion natural to the Mind of man, especially a free Man, which renders him impatient of Restraint.
— George Mason
If you would have the slave show the virtues of the freeman, you must first make him free.
— Henry George
Free the child's potential, and you will transform him into the world.
— Maria Montessori
You have to bind the devil and command him to set these people free.
— Sunday Adelaja
To brand man with infamy, and let him free, is an absurdity that peoples our forests with assassins.
— John Philpot Curran
Leave him free, and the mere sense of liberty would content him, joined to the knowledge that his presence was dear to those whom he loved best.
— Louisa May Alcott
That's how you keep someone tied to you, not set them free. You say no to a man and don't give him the peace of repayment.
— Erri De Luca
Him that I love, I wish to be free -- even from me.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Everyone is free to create his world as he wants it if he knows that the whole thing is responding to him.
— Neville Goddard
The happiness which God designs for his higher creatures is the happiness of being freely, voluntarily united to him.
— C.S. Lewis
A man has many parts, he is virtually everything, and you are free to select in him that part which pleases you.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
People like him think you can apologize things away, that you can confess over and over until you are free to repeat your crime.
— Philipp Meyer
But she always sweetly and tenderly called him Mungo for it was Mungo and his words of truth that had finally set her free.
— Anthony Jay Cleveland
As long as on the earth endures his life
To deal with him have full and free permission;
Man's hour on earth is weakness, error, strife. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
To deal with him have full and free permission;
Man's hour on earth is weakness, error, strife. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him.
— John F. Kennedy
It was time to free him from my burdens.
— Ella Frank
The current leader of the free world had pissed off enough other nations that they were gunning for him en masse.
— Shannon Mayer
Pieter would be pleased with the rest of the coins, the debt now settled. I would not have cost him anything. A maid came free.
— Tracy Chevalier
Because the sinless Savior died My sinful soul is counted free. For God the just is satisfied To look on Him and pardon me.
— Charitie Lees Smith
It's a fool who thinks love will set him free. Love equals a morbid and relentless fear of losing the other person
— Renee Carlino
him with someone who'd signed up for a no-strings fling, which gave him a free pass for a mindless fuck with no guilt.
— Jennifer Probst
[President Truman] was free of the greatest vice in a leader, his ego never came between him and his job.
— Dean Acheson
Help him, Adam
help him. Give him his chance. Let him be free. That's all a man has over the beasts. Free him! Bless him! — John Steinbeck
help him. Give him his chance. Let him be free. That's all a man has over the beasts. Free him! Bless him! — John Steinbeck
You will not make a man wiser by taking freedom of action from him. A man can only learn when he is free to act.
— Auberon Herbert
If he wants to be an asshole, it's a free country. Millions before him have made the same life choice.
— Margaret Atwood
As he learns the Truth, the Truth will automatically free him.
— Ernest Holmes
Fuck easy, Ceri. If you love him, fight for him. Nothing worth keeping is free in this world.
— Ilona Andrews
Edward lives as if there is no tomorrow, Richard as if he wants no tomorrow, and George as though someone should give it to him for free.
— Philippa Gregory
I steady him, he steadies me, the chain that binds us, the chain that sets us free.
- Ben Parish. — Rick Yancey
- Ben Parish. — Rick Yancey
A free man will ask neither what his country can do for him nor what he can do for his country.
— Milton Friedman
Each person needs different limits to set him or her free. Finding yours is what practice is all about.
— W.A. Mathieu
God cares about everything that concerns you, so feel free to talk to Him about anything.
— Joyce Meyer
From Him are all name and form; all the animals and men are from Him. He is the one Supreme. He who knows Him becomes free.
— Swami Vivekananda
I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.
— Michelangelo Buonarroti
It wasn't to free him of his guilt.
It wasn't to punish him.
It wasn't anything other than an act of mercy. — Alexandra Bracken
It wasn't to punish him.
It wasn't anything other than an act of mercy. — Alexandra Bracken
In short, a man must be set free from the sin he is , which makes him do the sin he does .
— George MacDonald
Male female slave or free; peaceful or disorderly; maybe you and he will not agree; but you need him to show you new ways to see.
— Bruce Cockburn
[The seers call him wise] whose every attempt is free, without any desire for gain, without any selfishness.
— Swami Vivekananda
My father taught me to be independent and cocky and free thinking, but he could not stand it if I disagreed with him.
— Sara Maitland
Liberty is not to be found in any form of government; she is in the heart of the free man; he bears her with him everywhere.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
It will free man from the remaining chains, the chains of gravity which still tie him to this planet.
— Wernher Von Braun
Now I'm free of him and I'm light as a feather. There's no weight holding me down; I'm ready to spread my wings and fly.
— Larry Holmes
Conscience, that boon companion who sets a man free under the strong breastplate of innocence, that bids him on and fear not.
— Dante Alighieri
Remember that to change your mind and follow him who sets you right is to be none the less free than you were before.
— Marcus Aurelius
Jefferson thought schools would produce free men: we prove him right by putting dropouts in jail.
— Benjamin Barber
How easy it was to slip through the cracks alongside him. To fall in the very same trap I had committed to free him from.
— Jonathan Friesen
Or does not knowing make him free?
— David Malouf
Liberty means that a man is recognized as free and treated as free by those who surround him.
— Mikhail Bakunin
Don't spend another minute being angry about yesterday, free him, and you free yourself.
— Larry Gelwix
The law holds man in bondage; love makes him free.
— Ludwig Feuerbach
The sovereign being is burdened with a servitude that crushes him, and the condition of free men is deliberate servility.
— Georges Bataille
A wise man sees the path all must walk and embraces the free will of humankind, even if to watch it unfold causes him pain.
— Colleen Houck
He was gone, but she wasn't free of him.
— Linda Howard
I am seeing
that I cannot be a part of the music that sets him
free. — David Levithan
that I cannot be a part of the music that sets him
free. — David Levithan
The child's progress does not depend only on his age, but also on being free to look around him.
— Maria Montessori
Man is a masterpiece of creation, if only because no amount of determinism can prevent him from believing that he acts as a free being.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
Obama will win the 2012 election, thanks in part to the tech community rallying behind him due to issues like SOPA, visas, and free speech.
— John Battelle
The whiskey had its own mind. Or spirit, he said. A cunning spirit. Sometimes it fooled him. Sometimes it set him free.
— Louise Erdrich
A man's spirit is free, but his pride binds him with chains of suffocation in a prison of his own insecurities
— Jeremy Aldana
A leader can only be free to lead his team if he keeps abreast of all that is happening around him - in real time.
— A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
The moon was undone now, free to move and rise and fall and drip on the boy's face, making him nice and murky, like his thoughts.
— Markus Zusak
It matters to God what is preached. And it matters to Him how it is preached. No man is free to preach whatever and however he so chooses.
— Steven J. Lawson
I call him free who is led solely by reason.
— Baruch Spinoza
They couldn't do anything worse to him than he had coming to him already. He felt free at last.
— Terry Pratchett
He foresaw that she would be very much more useful to him in the character of a free woman.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Your worship is proportional to your communion with God and how you are free with Him.
— Paul Gitwaza
He expects nothing, she thought, because he's never had anything. And nothing was expected of him. He was free in a way she never would be.
— Cinda Williams Chima
Everyone needs a warm personal enemy or two to keep him free from rust in the movable parts of his mind.
— Gene Fowler
Ever since the day my father died I've understood. So long as the king lives, I will never be free of him.
— Laura Thalassa
Do not free a camel of the burden of his hump; you may be freeing him from being a camel.
— G.K. Chesterton
No child can repay his father unless he finds him enslaved and then buys him and sets him free.
— Muhammad
I have never seen him run like this, fast, free, strong, wild. He looks so beautiful, his body moves so right.
— Ally Condie
In retrospect, the highlight of dating him had been free coffee and a particularly compelling discussion on the fall of the Roman Empire.
— Richelle Mead
Here lives a free man. Nobody serves him.
— Albert Camus