Political Independence Quotes
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Political Independence Quotes & Sayings
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Unless you walk out into the unknown, the odds of making a profound difference in your life are pretty low.
— Tom Peters
If our Founding Fathers wanted us to care about the rest of the world, they wouldn't have declared their independence from it.
— Stephen Colbert
Those who won our independence by revolution were not cowards. They did not fear political change. They did not exalt order at the cost of liberty.
— Louis D. Brandeis
Africans require, want, the franchise on the basis of one man one vote. They want political independence.
— Nelson Mandela
I am utterly emboldened in my cowardice.
— Scott Lynch
Trust in the music business is a hard thing to earn and keep.
— Jonathan Burkett
There are no excuses," he said at last. "But there are reasons. Reasons why we are what we are. Reasons why we do not have to stay that way.
— Mercedes Lackey
One may gain political and social independence, but if one is a slave to his passions and desires, one cannot feel the pure joy of real freedom
— Swami Vivekananda
The American Revolution and Declaration of Independence, it has often been argued, were fueled by the most radical of all American political ideas.
— Carl Bernstein
Independence is a political concept, not a biological concept.
— Margaret J. Wheatley
Annoyances are strangely not so annoying when the person responsible has endeared himself to you.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Evolution can't be predicted, Julian used to tell me; it's a scattershot business; it fires, but it doesn't aim.
— Robert Charles Wilson
Hey, I just thought of something."
"What?"
"When we're together, we make one whole Italian. — Jenna Evans Welch
"What?"
"When we're together, we make one whole Italian. — Jenna Evans Welch
Friends never make assumptions about you. They never expect a reason to go out with you. In fact friends only expect you to be you.
— Russell Lynes
The health of society thus depends quite as much on the independence of the individuals composing it as on their close political cohesion.
— Albert Einstein
Nothing- not a conversation, not a handshake or even a hug- establishes friendship so forcefully as eating together.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
The independence of all political and other bother is a happiness.
— Rutherford B. Hayes
Nationality is the miracle of political independence; race is the principle of physical analogy.
— Benjamin Disraeli