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The conscience is the sacred haven of the liberty of man.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
All we have left of liberty is an ad-man's illusion.
— Jean Baudrillard
Once liberty has exploded in the soul of a man, the gods can do nothing against that man.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
Liberty is the right of every man to be honest, to think and to speak without hypocrisy.
— Jose Marti
People, to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, Bob Burgess, after the tall man with the tasseled scarf turned down a side
— Elizabeth Strout
There are plenty of laws to protect guys' money even in war time but there's nothing on the books says a man's life's his own.
— Dalton Trumbo
Our doctrine of equality and liberty and humanity comes from our belief in the brotherhood of man, through the fatherhood of God.
— Calvin Coolidge
No man [ ... ] can be so stupid to deny that all men naturally were born free, being the image and resemblance of God himself.
— John Milton
Arbitrariness and true liberty are as distinct from each other that the empirical nature is distinct from the higher nature of man.
— African Spir
Unless a man has the talents to make something of himself, freedom is an irksome burden.
— Eric Hoffer
The best environment for man is the environment of liberty
— Vaclav Klaus
We must not then depend alone upon the love of liberty in the soul of man for its preservation.
— John Adams
No man owns me. All man can do is practice the timeless, criminal art of threatening to separate my soul from her physical host.
— Tiffany Madison
Every man may claim the fullest liberty to exercise his faculties compatible with the possession of like liberties by every other man.
— Herbert Spencer
The election of a man committed to the cause of freedom and the renewal of America's strength has given encouragement to all those who love liberty.
— Margaret Thatcher
Despots prefer the friendship of the dog, who, unjustly mistreated and debased, still loves and serves the man who wronged him.
— Charles Fourier
For that which you mention concerning liberty of conscience, I meddle not with any man's conscience.
— Oliver Cromwell
The man who does not do his own thinking is a slave, and is a traitor to himself and to his fellowmen.
— Robert G. Ingersoll
The law, which restrains a man from doing mischief to his fellow citizens, though it diminishes the natural, increases the civil liberty of mankind.
— William Blackstone
Infidels in all ages have battled for the rights of man, and have at all times been the fearless advocates of liberty and justice.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
Liberty'.that condition of man in which coercion of some by others is reduced as much as possible in society
— Friedrich August Von Hayek
And nothing holds more glory
than in dying for Love or Liberty. — Pietros Maneos
than in dying for Love or Liberty. — Pietros Maneos
Travel makes all men countrymen, makes people noblemen and kings, every man tasting of liberty and dominion.
— Amos Bronson Alcott
Man's liberty ends, and it ought to end, when that liberty becomes the curse of its neighbors.
— Frederic William Farrar
[If] a man doesn't have a job or an income, he has neither life nor liberty nor the possibility for the pursuit of happiness. He merely exists.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Capitalism is our only moral system. All other systems take advantage of man's rights and liberties.
— Ayn Rand
The approach of liberty makes even an old man brave.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Liberty is slow fruit. It is never cheap; it is made difficult because freedom is the accomplishment and perfectness of man.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
No man can rightfully be required to join, or support, an association whose protection he does not desire.
— Lysander Spooner
It will be found an unjust and unwise jealousy to deprive a man of his natural liberty upon the supposition he may abuse it.
— George Washington
To force a man to pay for the violation of his own liberty is indeed an addition of insult to injury.
— Benjamin Tucker
The fundamental axiom, then, for the study of man is the existence of individual consciousness
— Murray Rothbard
Where there is no law, but every man does what is right in his own eyes, there is the least of real liberty.
— Henry Martyn Robert
The man on the top of the hierarchy has created social fear in order for us to accept him as the leader.
— Nilantha Ilangamuwa
The only rational liberty is that which is born of subjection, reared in the fear of God and the love of man.
— William Gilmore Simms
EXCEPTION, n. A thing which takes the liberty to differ from other things of its class, as an honest man, a truthful woman, etc.
— Ambrose Bierce
One of the most essential branches of English liberty is the freedom of one's house. A man's house is his castle.
— James Otis
Liberty is the most jealous and exacting mistress that can beguile the soul and brain of man.
— Clarence Darrow
Liberty is often a heavy burden on a man. It involves the necessity for perpetual choice which is the kind of labor men have always dreaded.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
As long as the reason of man continues fallible, and he is at liberty to exercise it, different opinions will be formed.
— James Madison
Liberty coincides with heroism. It is the asceticism of the great man, the bow bent to the breaking-point.
— Albert Camus
The greatest inheritance that a man hath is the liberty of his person, for all others are accessory to it.
— Edward Dunlop
Never fear the want of business. A man who qualifies himself well for his calling, never fails of employment.
— Thomas Jefferson
The fact is that the average man's love of liberty is nine-tenths imaginary, exactly like his love of sense, justice and truth.
— H.L. Mencken
Man's beliefs were his own affair, so long as they did not interfere with the liberty of others.
— Arthur C. Clarke
By virtue of exchange, one man's prosperity is beneficial to all others.
— Frederic Bastiat
Money is a kind of freedom that can be felt and heard; it is an inestimable treasure for a man entirely deprived of true liberty.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Liberty, as well as honor, man ought to preserve at the hazard of his life, for without it life is insupportable.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Liberty of speech invites and provokes liberty to be used again, and so bringeth much to a man's knowledge.
— Francis Bacon
This, then, is freedom in the external life of man-that he is independent of the arbitrary power of his fellows.
— Ludwig Von Mises
Slaves are governed by the fear of man, and, whenever the fear of man replaces the fear of God in a society, slavery reappears and increases.
— Rousas John Rushdoony
Alas, why will a man spend months trying to hand over his liberty to a woman
and the rest of his life trying to get it back again? — Helen Rowland
and the rest of his life trying to get it back again? — Helen Rowland
Man usually thinks liberty is the power of doing what he likes to do. That is license.
— Austin O'Malley
O liberty, Parent of happiness, celestial born When the first man became a living soul; His sacred genius thou.
— Edward Dyer
The man who asks of freedom anything other than itself is born to be a slave.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
Liberty does not consist in mere declarations of the rights of man. It consists in the translation of those declarations into definite action.
— Woodrow Wilson
When will the world learn that a million men are of no importance compared with one man?
— Henry David Thoreau
There is no limit to the ingenuity of man if it is properly and vigorously applied under conditions of peace and justice.
— Winston Churchill
The true purpose of education is to teach a man to carry himself triumphant to the sunset.
— Liberty Hyde Bailey
Liberty is not something a government gives you. It is a right that no government can legally take away.
— A.E. Samaan
What light is to the eyes - what air is to the lungs - what love is to the heart, liberty is to the soul of man.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
When liberty becomes license, some form of one-man power is not far distant.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Laws are the very bulkwarks of liberty; they define every man's rights, and defend the individual liberties of all men.
— J.G. Holland
I have sacrificed for the Republic all that man holds dear - my wife, my children, my liberty, my life.
— Theobald Of Bec
The man who takes the liberty to live is superior to all the laws, by virtue of his relation to the lawmaker.
— Henry David Thoreau
Every man who expresses an honest thought is a soldier in the army of intellectual liberty.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
To renounce liberty is to renounce being a man, to surrender the rights of humanity and even its duties.
— Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Faced with the pain of freedom, man begs for his shackles.
— Gerry Spence
The doctrine that man is infinitely tough and resourceful and not easily cheated of his freedom to sin.
— George C. Homans
Whereas each man claims his freedom as a matter of right, the freedom he accords to other men is a matter of toleration.
— Walter Lippmann