Freedom And Nature Quotes
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I am free when I am functioning here in time and space as the creative will ... freedom by our definition is obedience to the law of one's nature.
— Mary Parker Follett
To be alone is to be free, and freedom was the only happiness accessible to my nature.
— Isabelle Eberhardt
Insight into universal nature provides an intellectual delight and sense of freedom that no blows of fate and no evil can destroy.
— Alexander Von Humboldt
It is in the nature of tyranny to deride the will of the people as the voice of the mob, and to denounce the cry for freedom as the roar of anarchy.
— William Safire
We must keep our freedom of mind, ... and must believe that in nature what is absurd, according to our theories, is not always impossible.
— Claude Bernard
The real world, in my opinion, exists in the countryside, where Nature goes about her quiet business and brings us greatest pleasure.
— Fennel Hudson
I would have run away
Into the forest
To live in a nest
Made of dreams
And green leaves — Margarita Engle
Into the forest
To live in a nest
Made of dreams
And green leaves — Margarita Engle
After the primary necessities of food and raiment, freedom is the first and strongest want of human nature.
— John Stuart Mill
Inner freedom is an infrequent gift of nature and a worthy object for the individual.
— Albert Einstein
Freedom - that word that the human spirit feeds: that no one can explain, and anyone who does not understand.
— Cecilia Meireles
Love is the only freedom in the world because it so elevates the spirit that the laws of humanity and the phenomena of nature do not alter its course.
— Kahlil Gibran
Freedom is not a gift bestowed upon us by other men, but a right that belongs to us by the laws of God and nature.
— Benjamin Franklin
The ocean ... cold and wild the surf, rushing in to overwhelm
the beach, the wind, stinging my cheeks, enveloping me
in total freedom. — Scott Holman
the beach, the wind, stinging my cheeks, enveloping me
in total freedom. — Scott Holman
Every man should stand under the blue and stars, under the infinite flag of nature, the peer of every other man.
— Robert G. Ingersoll
Man's freedom is relative and it cannot be held solely responsible for the imperfection of his nature.
— Sri Aurobindo
People would rather be equal thank free.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
For a man who makes his salvation perfect through suffering, is more of a saint and a loving hero of nature.
— Auliq Ice
Only spread a fern-frond over a man's head and worldly cares are cast out, and freedom and beauty and peace come in.
— John Muir
In nature, a child finds freedom, fantasy, and privacy: a place distant from the adult world, a separate peace.
— Richard Louv
Against nature and within nature there is no freedom.
— Ludwig Von Mises
Awestruck, Flora stared at the dishevelled sisters with their blazing faces and radiant ragged wings, who smelled of no kin but the wild high air.
— Laline Paull
Freedom in a democracy is the glory of the state, and, therefore, in a democracy only will the freeman of nature deign to dwell.
— Plato
The whole world yearns after freedom, yet each creature is in love with his chains; this is the first paradox and inextricable knot of our nature.
— Sri Aurobindo
It must be possible to solve the task of controlling nature and yet simultaneously create a new freedom.
— Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe
Each one has a special nature peculiar to himself which he must follow and through which he will find his way to freedom
— Swami Vivekananda
Zen in it's essence is the art of seeing into the nature of one's being, and it points the way from bondage to freedom.
— D.T. Suzuki
The space left to freedom is very small.ends are inherent in human nature and the same for all.
— Hannah Arendt
Sacrifice was no purchase of freedom. Sacrifice by its very nature was arrogant and impersonal.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
If I follow the inclination of my nature, it is this: beggar-woman and single, far rather than queen and married.
— Elizabeth I
Freedom is not the absence of limitations and constraints but it is finding the right ones, those that fit our nature and liberate us.
— Timothy Keller
Humanism: an exaltation of freedom, but one limited by our need to exercise it as an integral part of nature and society.
— John Ralston Saul
People are like animals. Some are happiest penned in, some need to roam free. You go to recognize what's in her nature and accept it.
— Jeannette Walls