Freedom Into The Wild Quotes
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Write like no one is reading.
— Crystal Woods
The wild ivy grows wherever it pleases.
— Marty Rubin
Wild honey smells of freedom
The dust - of sunlight
The mouth of a young girl, like a violet
But gold - smells of nothing. — Anna Akhmatova
The dust - of sunlight
The mouth of a young girl, like a violet
But gold - smells of nothing. — Anna Akhmatova
Freedom needs all her poets; it is they
Who give her aspirations wings,
And to the wiser law of music sway
Her wild imaginings. — James Russell Lowell
Who give her aspirations wings,
And to the wiser law of music sway
Her wild imaginings. — James Russell Lowell
Freedom without responsibility? What freedom is that? None at all.
— David Clement-Davies
With wild eyes that had seen freedom.
— Susanna Kaysen
Wild liberty breeds iron conscience; natures with great impulses have great resources, and return from far.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I need this wild life, this freedom.
— Zane Grey
Wild horses don't know the burning taste of the whips. Freedom protects us from the many evils!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
She's a gypsy girl living in a materialistic world,
Unattached to most things but in love with life itself. — Nikki Rowe
Unattached to most things but in love with life itself. — Nikki Rowe
It has always been my understanding that truth and freedom can only exist in wild places.
— Daniel J. Rice
Wild liberty develops iron conscience. Want of liberty, by strengthening law and decorum, stupefies conscience.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
The unconditional love of God leads to a life of freedom and transforms each day into a potentially wild adventure.
— Randy Elrod
... and her name was Freedom.
— Pam Munoz Ryan
I'm not a girl that will lay in diamonds but I will run through the flowers of the seeds we plant together.
— Nikki Rowe
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
Tame birds sing of freedom. Wild birds fly.
— John Lennon
When the condemning weight of the law is removed, people don't react with wild sin, as we might expect; they relax in their new freedom.
— Tullian Tchividjian
Find a part of yourself hidden in the twilight.
— Fennel Hudson