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Suddenly she let fly with this: "It's nice here!"
It was a ghastly dump, but she felt free. — Victor Hugo
It was a ghastly dump, but she felt free. — Victor Hugo
She was free, for love liberates.
— Paulo Coelho
She was wild and free with a dab of logic in between, chasing her dreams and following her heart beat.
— Nikki Rowe
and now she was free enough to feel hatred, although intelligent enough not to smash everything around her
— Paulo Coelho
138: Yo momma so stupid, she thought the bait at the Safari Zone was free food and the rocks were souvenirs
— Pokemon Jokes
If she was going to remain an engaged lady, then she would make the most of it, and one of the ways to do this would be to enjoy her free time.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Now that she had nothing to lose, she was free.
— Paulo Coelho
She was free in her wildness. She was a wanderess, a drop of free water. She belonged to no man and to no city.
— Roman Payne
She was free, she realized, and freedom terrified her.
— J.M. Darhower
She crashed. I think she was literally high on sugar.
Seriously I thought she was going to start free basing pixy stix. — Kristin Walker
Seriously I thought she was going to start free basing pixy stix. — Kristin Walker
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
Was she not so simple and free of ulterior motives as she looked? Well, neither was I.
— Saul Bellow
If he didn't like the way she did things, he was free to do them different - but he never did them different. He just fussed at her.
— Larry McMurtry
Everybody that loves freedom loves Harriet Tubman because she was determined not only to be free, but to make free as many people as she could.
— Nikki Giovanni
My mother was a teacher, and when she wanted to show me art and literature and science, she'd take me to museums, parks and free exhibitions.
— David Blaine
Yesterday woman was a chattel. Now she is, in law, a minor. Tomorrow she will be free, or partially so
that is to say, as free as man. — Elbert Hubbard
that is to say, as free as man. — Elbert Hubbard
In the end she just said ... All I did was to run away for a few minutes! All I wanted was to be free!
— David Almond
There was no use in trying to emancipate a wife who had not the dimmest notion that she was not free.
— Edith Wharton
Joan Rivers broke down barriers, advocated for free speech, and never apologized for who she was.
— Judy Gold
Whatever this fearlessness, this strength, this difference was, she was starting to like it.
— Melissa Marr
Since the kid-free time was so infrequent, she eagerly dove back into the world of Forks High School.
— Melanie Codina
Her silks were feathers, and she was free.
— Leigh Bardugo
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
She was the sort of woman who could suck out free will and self esteem with a look.
— Tyne O'Connell
It was a subversive notion, the idea that she was free. Free to choose where to go and what to do with her time.
— G.S. Jennsen
Like most blacks in Philadelphia, Eliza was free. She said Philadelphia was the best city for freed slaves or freeborn Africans.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
She was a free bird: queen of the world and laughing.
— Roman Payne
She was free in her prison of passion.
— Oscar Wilde
She could not remember what it was like to be free. A pit yawned open beneath her feet, so deep that she had to move lest it swallow her whole. She
— Sarah J. Maas
People liked to imagine they were free to choose their own lives, but she had learned that choice was sometimes illusory.
— Nicholas Sparks
And in that moment she realized none of it was real, and so she set herself free.
— Katlyn Charlesworth
Her chatter had set her free from a long week of loneliness, of doing what she was told and saying nothing. She was all cheered up.
— Hermann Hesse
she was the kind of girl
who was a chaos of contradictions
from one second to the next,
for her mind was never free. — Nikita Gill
who was a chaos of contradictions
from one second to the next,
for her mind was never free. — Nikita Gill
I saw a small bottle of cologne and asked if it was for sale. She said, "It's free with purchase." I asked her if anyone bought anything toda
— Steven Wright
In her mind she was free; only her body was captive.
— Nina Gagen-Torn
She realised that letting someone go was setting them free.
— Lisa Scottoline
She'd wanted to be free, thought it was the only way to be happy, when happiness was belonging to Jonah.
— Tessa Bailey
She should not remember what it was like to be free.
— Sarah J. Maas
She was a virgin and a warrior, disdainful of the male, which was what eventually convinced people that she really must be off her head.
— Emile Zola
I grew up in the Alps and France, and Barbie was my first exposure to the American woman. For me she was blonde, she was free and she was fun.
— Catherine Malandrino
It would still be a long way until she was completely free, but the door had been cracked open and a smidgen of hope broke through the darkness.
— J.E.B. Spredemann
He was gone, but she wasn't free of him.
— Linda Howard
She is afraid of divorce, which will free her, as she was not enough afraid of marriage, which trapped her.
— A.S. Byatt
He expects nothing, she thought, because he's never had anything. And nothing was expected of him. He was free in a way she never would be.
— Cinda Williams Chima
He knew her, he believed. He would teach her that she was not his possession, he would show her she was free, he would see her flash her wings.
— A.S. Byatt
This was freedom; to feel what the heart desired with no thought to the opinion of the rest ... She was free, for love liberates.
— Paulo Coelho
There was a moment in between, a moment flung free in the midst of the transition, when he made contact. That was the moment she would dwell on.
— Ann Brashares
She was a rule breaker, never settling her fierce spirit for things built of structure.
— Nikki Rowe
But a risk-free life wasn't much of a life, really, and if she was going to change, she might as well start now.
— Nicholas Sparks