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Her taste for symmetry and structure, it helped her thoughts drift. Symmetry did not chain her, it set her free. (p. 85)
— Deborah Levy
you must set her free. If you try to control her, she will hate you for it and you will lose her.
— Marti Talbott
When you educate a woman, you set her free. Had I not had books and education in Mississippi, I would have believed that's all there was.
— Oprah Winfrey
But she always sweetly and tenderly called him Mungo for it was Mungo and his words of truth that had finally set her free.
— Anthony Jay Cleveland
We should always choose our books as God chooses our friends, just a bit beyond us, so that we have to do our level best to keep up with them.
— Oswald Chambers
Jebediah was dragging Alyssa down, chaining her to the boredom and mundaneness of the human realm.
She must be set free. — A.G. Howard
She must be set free. — A.G. Howard
Each person needs different limits to set him or her free. Finding yours is what practice is all about.
— W.A. Mathieu
The tendency of her fate and fortunes had been to set her free. The
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
All I'm trying to do is make music that people like and that makes people happy.
— Zachary Cole Smith
Love will set her free.
— Tahereh Mafi
Should I really set her free, and free myself too of the fear - the fear of missing her, forever? Is that what my love for her is leaving me with?
— Prashant Chopra
Any work of art," said her grandfather,"must achieve sainthood before we set it free to roam in the world.
— Jane Urquhart
At home, I relax by gardening, or just pottering.
— Jennifer Saunders
I unlocked her cage, but you, my thieving friend, aim to set her free. Be careful with what you do. Wild things are never tamed." Boy's
— C.W. Gortner
Tonight he would do anything in the world for her.
Tomorrow he would begin to set her free. — Mary Balogh
Tomorrow he would begin to set her free. — Mary Balogh