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A husband who submits to his wife's yoke is justly held an object of ridicule. A woman's influence ought to be entirely concealed.
— Honore De Balzac
Personally I crave not for 'independence', which I do not understand, but I long for freedom from the English yoke.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Ah! you wish us to be only objects of sensuality? All right; by the aid of sensuality we will bend you beneath our yoke,' say the woman.
— Leo Tolstoy
If I had my life to live over I would die fighting rather than be a slave again. I want no man's yoke on my shoulders no more.
— Robert Falls
I believe that no people ever yet groaned under the heavy yoke of slavery but when they deserved it.
— Samuel Adams
My yoke is easy, and my burden light.
— Saint Boniface
Slavery is a sin when whites were put to the yoke, but not the African. All men are created equal, unless we decide you are not a man.
— Colson Whitehead
The yoke a man creates for himself by wrong-doing will breed hate in the kindliest nature.
— George Eliot
When women can cherish the vulnerability of men as much as men can exult in the strength of women, a new breed could lift a ruinous yoke from both.
— Marya Mannes
Widowhood imposed by religion or custom is an unbearable yoke and defiles the home by secret vice and degrades religion.
— Mahatma Gandhi
To bear lightly the neck's yoke brings strength; but kicking against the goads is the way of failure.
— Pindar
Action must be taken at once; there is no time to be lost; we shall yet see the oppressors' yoke broken and the fragments scattered on the ground.
— Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla
The bachelors admired freedom is often a yoke, for the freer a man is to himself the greater slave he often is to the whims of others.
— George Jean Nathan
For s freedom Christ has t set us free; u stand firm therefore, and do not submit again to v a yoke of w slavery.
— Anonymous
We must quit bending the Word to suit our situation. It is we who must be bent to that Word, our necks that must bow under the yoke.
— Elisabeth Elliot
Imagine that. Terrible, terrible, the way we have all bent to the yoke; the affection we have for the harness about us.
— Isaac Asimov
Virtue cannot dwell with slaves, nor reign O'er those who cower to take a tyrant's yoke.
— William C. Bryant
When you surrender what isn't under your control, you're not giving up a crown, you're giving up a yoke.
— Brent Weeks
Do you call yourself Free? It is your ruling thought that I would hear, and not that you have escaped from a yoke.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Some people are so worn down by the yoke of oppression that they give up.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars
From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last! — William Shakespeare
From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last! — William Shakespeare
Who enslaves another's manhood with weak human power alone, Lays a heavier yoke of bondage thoughtlessly upon his own.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
O, here Will I set up my everlasting rest And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars From the world-wearied flesh
— William Shakespeare
Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest. JESUS, MATTHEW 11 : 29
— Francine Rivers
Under the tropic is our language spoke, And part of Flanders hath receiv'd our yoke.
— Edmund Waller
How good is God! How sweet his yoke!
— Jean Racine
Leo Strauss's discoveries in the history of political philosophy had the effect of liberating his students from the yoke of contemporary thought.
— William Kristol
Religion is neither a theology nor a theosophy; it is more than that, it is a discipline, a law, a yoke, an indissoluble engagement.
— Joseph Joubert
He loves his bonds who, when the first are broke, Submits his neck into a second yoke.
— Robert Herrick
I fear yet this iron yoke of outward conformity hath left a slavish print upon our necks: the ghost of a linnen decency yet haunts us.
— John Milton
Everyone has a yoke that binds them.
— E.M. Ragland