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    Do we call this the land of the free? What is it to be free from King George the Fourth and continue the slaves of prejudice? What is it to be born free and equal, and not to live? What is the value of any political freedom, but as a means to moral freedom?

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    Do you want to know who you are? Don't ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you.

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    Do you want to be right more than you want to know the truth? It's the truth that set me free. Acceptance, peace, and less attachment to a world of suffering are all effects of doing The Work. They're not the goals. Do The Work for the love of freedom, for the love of truth.

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    Each man has his own vocation; his talent is his call. There is one direction in which all space is open to him.

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    Each painting evolves freely and independently.

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    Easier were it To hurl the rooted mountain from its base, Than force the yoke of slavery upon men Determin'd to be free.

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    Elections are won by men and women chiefly because most people vote against somebody rather than for somebody.

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    Emancipation from the bondage of the soil is no freedom for the tree.

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    Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds!

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    Empty your birdcage, empty your aquarium! To love is to give freedom; to love is to refuse the prisons!

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    Enlightenment is an accident, but some activities make you accident-prone.

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    Even before I knew I was gay, I knew I didn't want to have a child. I knew I didn't want to have one. I never want to have to release it from me. Listen, I love babies. I love children. And I melt when I'm around them. I also love my freedom and I love that I can sleep at night.

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    Ever try to hold a butterfly? It can't be done. You damage them," he said. 'As gentle as you try to be, you take the powder from their wings and they won't ever fly the same. It's kinder to let them go.

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    Eventually women will learn there's no such thing as freedom. Their husbands are just as fastened to the deck as they are. Men get onto a treadmill and never got off.

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    Everybody's for democracy in principle. It's only in practice that the thing gives rise to stiff objections.

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    Every emancipation has in it the seeds of a new slavery, and every truth easily becomes a lie.

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    Every country has the government it deserves.

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    Every civil government is based upon some religion or philosophy of life. Education in a nation will propagate the religion of that nation. In America, the foundational religion was Christianity. And it was sown in the hearts of Americans through the home and private and public schools for centuries. Our liberty, growth, and prosperity was the result of a Biblical philosophy of life. Our continued freedom and success is dependent on our educating the youth of America in the principles of Christianity.

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    Every event has a cause-that is ... for every event e1 there exists an event e2 (or a class of events e2, e3 ...) which precedes e1 and of which e1 is a necessary consequence.... If we assent to this statement then your "choice" to do A rather than B, whatever may have been at the time your sensation of freedom from any constraint, was entirely necessitated. You could not have done otherwise and hence, according to this conception of freedom, were not free.

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    Every human being has a right to hear what other wise human beings have spoken to him. It is one of the Rights of Men; a very cruel injustice if you deny it to a man!

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    Every human has four endowments - self awareness, conscience, independent will and creative imagination. These give us the ultimate human freedom... The power to choose, to respond, to change.

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    Every man who says frankly and fully what he thinks is so far doing a public service. We should be grateful to him for attacking most unsparingly our most cherished opinions.

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    Everyone has a right to peaceful coexistence, the basic personal freedoms, the alleviation of suffering, and the opportunity to lead a productive life.

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    Everyone asks for freedom for himself, The man free love, the businessman free trade, The writer and talker free speech and free press.

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    Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.

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    ... everyone young going down the long slide To happiness, endlessly.

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    Every scientist, through personal study and research, completes himself and his own humanity. ... Scientific research constitutes for you, as it does for many, the way for the personal encounter with truth, and perhaps the privileged place for the encounter itself with God, the Creator of heaven and earth. Science shines forth in all its value as a good capable of motivating our existence, as a great experience of freedom for truth, as a fundamental work of service. Through research each scientist grows as a human being and helps others to do likewise.

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    Every sacred book, successively, has been accepted in the faith that it was to be the final resting-place of the sojourning soul;but after all, it was but a caravansary which supplied refreshment to the traveler, and directed him farther on his way to Isphahan or Bagdat. Thank God, no Hindoo tyranny prevailed at the framing of the world, but we are freemen of the universe, and not sentenced to any caste.

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    Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.

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    Every subject's duty is the Kings, but every subject's soul is his own.

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    Everywhere the human soul stands between a hemisphere of light and another of darkness on the confines of two everlasting empires, - Necessity and Free Will.

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    Every tyrant who ever lived has believed in freedom — for himself.

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    Every virtuous man is free.

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    Face the truth squarely. In politics that is always the best and the only correct attitude.

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    For every man who lives without freedom, the rest of us must face the guilt.

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    False rhetoric and false boastfulness spell moral ruin and lead unfailingly to political extinction.

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    Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both.

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    Fondnesse it were for any being free, To covet fetters, though they golden bee.

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    Fifty-one percent of a nation can establish a totalitarian regime, suppress minorities and still remain democratic.

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    For a man to act himself, he must be perfectly free; otherwise he is in danger of losing all sense of responsibility or of self- respect.

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    Forgiveness is attention without judgment. It heals the one who forgives and the one who is forgiven.

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    For know that no one is free, except Zeus.

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    For men in a state of freedom had thatch for their shelter, while slavery dwells beneath marble and gold.

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    For those who stubbornly seek freedom, there can be no more urgent task than to come to understand the mechanisms and practices of indoctrination. These are easy to perceive in the totalitarian societies, much less so in the system of 'brainwashing under freedom' to which we are subjected and which all too often we serve as willing or unwitting instruments.

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    For me, running is about freedom. I find that the freer I feel, the faster I am.

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    For stories teach us, that liberty sought out of season, in a corrupt and degenerate age, brought Rome itself to a farther slavery: for liberty hath a sharp and double edge, fit only to be handled by just and virtuous men; to bad and dissolute, it becomes a mischief unwieldy in their own hands: neither is it completely given, but by them who have the happy skill to know what is grievance and unjust to a people, and how to remove it wisely; what good laws are wanting, and how to frame them substantially, that good men may enjoy the freedom which they merit, and the bad the curb which they need.

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    For to save mankind's future freedom, we must face up to any risk that is necessary. We will always seek peace - but we will never surrender.

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    For what is liberty but the unhampered translation of will into act?

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    Fortunately, somewhere between chance and mystery lies imagination, the only thing that protects our freedom, despite the fact that people keep trying to reduce it or kill it off altogether.

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    For what you call the Law is but a club of the rich over the lowest of men, sanctifying the conquest of the earth by a few and making their theft the way of things. But over and above these pitiful statutes of yours that enclose the common land and reduce us to poverty to make you fat stands the Law of Creation, which renders judgement on rich and poor alike, making them one. For freedom is the man who will thus turn the world upside down, therefore no wonder he has enemies