Freedom And Servitude Quotes
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Freedom And Servitude Quotes & Sayings
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Sermons remain one of the last forms of public discourse where it is culturally forbidden to talk back.
— Harvey Cox
If freedom rings, then bondage bombs.
— Anthony Liccione
Freedom is much more complicated than servitude.
— Caryl Rivers
The future is now. Roll up your sleeves and let your passion flow. The country we carry in our hearts is waiting.
— Bruce Springsteen
The revelation of thought takes men out of servitude into freedom.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm in my dream world.
— Hunter Hayes
I love John Madden because he makes me feel smart.
— Frank Caliendo
Thought takes man out of servitude, into freedom.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Wisely reconsidered and let the hand
— Ron Rash
Freedom and not servitude is the cure of anarchy; as religion, and not atheism, is the true remedy of superstition.
— Edmund Burke
It seems that the inevitable fate of man is never attain complete freedom: princes everywhere tend to despotism and the people to servitude.
— Jean-Paul Marat
Liberty is rendered even more precious by the recollection of servitude.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Human nature is universally imbued with a desire for liberty, and a hatred for servitude.
— Julius Ceasar
She's always had her own, ah, compass.
— Dee Ernst
The vain, inconstant, rebellious disposition of the people [of Armorica], was incompatible either with freedom or servitude.
— Edward Gibbon
No connection between Iraq and the 9/11 catastrophe.
— Richard Ben-Veniste
you thought I was doing wrong, I thought you trust me, no matter what savon I do trust you".
— Anne Schraff
Beyond reasonable doubt, the each of us possesses unique gifts, amazing abilities to help heal the world if we so choose.
— D. Allen Miller
I am as free as nature first made man,
Ere the base laws of servitude began,
When wild in woods the noble savage ran. — John Dryden
Ere the base laws of servitude began,
When wild in woods the noble savage ran. — John Dryden
Occasions of adversity best discover how great virtue or strength each one hath. For occasions do not make a man frail, but they show what he is.
— Thomas A Kempis
What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals.
— Henry David Thoreau