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    A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep.

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    A hot bath! How exquisite a vespertine pleasure, how luxurious, fervid and flagrant a consolation for the rigours, the austerities, the renunciations of the day.

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    A hungry man is not a free man.

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    A joyful life is an individual creation that cannot be copied from a recipe.

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    Alexander esteemed it more kingly to govern himself than to conquer his enemies.

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    A little caution outflanks a large cavalry.

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    A little kingdom I possess, where thoughts and feelings dwell; And very hard the task I find of governing it well.

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    All go free when multitudes offend.

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    All governments are run by liars and nothing they say should be believed.

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    All extremes are bad. All that is good and useful, if carried to extremes, may become-and beyond a certain limit is bound to become-bad and injurious.

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    All gentle cant and philosophizing to the contrary notwithstanding, no people in this world ever did achieve their freedom by goody-goody talk and moral suasion: it being immutable law that all revolutions that will succeed, must begin in blood.

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    All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.

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    All meditations are nothing but efforts to bring you to the present. When you live in the present moment, with no past hanging around you, with no future projection, you are free from life and death, you are free from body and mind. You are free - simply free - you are freedom.

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    All men are by nature born equally free and independent.

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    All my life, I thought of love as some kind of voluntary enslavement. Well, that's a lie: freedom only exists when love is present. The person who gives him or herself wholly, the person who feels freest, is the person who loves most wholeheartedly.

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    All of the services commonly thought to require the State-from the coining of money to police protection to the development of law in defense of the rights of person and property-can be and have been supplied far more efficiently and certainly more morally by private persons. The State is in no sense required by the nature of man; quite the contrary.

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    Allow yourself to experience what it is to learn step by step the freedom that comes from being unattached to the outcome, but operating from an empowered heart.

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    allowing freedom to others brings freedom to ourselves.

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    All restraints upon man's natural liberty, not necessary for the simple maintenance of justice, are of the nature of slavery, and differ from each other only in degree.

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    All students, members of the faculty, and public officials in both Mississippi and the Nation will be able, it is hoped, to return to their normal activities with full confidence in the integrity of American law. This is as it should be, for our Nation is founded on the principle that observance of the law is the eternal safeguard of liberty and defiance of the law is the surest road to tyranny.

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    All the freedom enjoyed in America, beyond what is enjoyed in England, is enjoyed solely by the disorderly at the expense of the orderly.

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    All theory is against free will; all experience is for it.

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    All the scientist creates in a fact is the language in which he enunciates it. If he predicts a fact, he will employ this language, and for all those who can speak and understand it, his prediction is free from ambiguity. Moreover, this prediction once made, it evidently does not depend upon him whether it is fulfilled or not.

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    All we have of freedom All we use or know This our fathers bought for us Long and long ago

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    All you have to do is say "yes." Don't make some big project out of it. Don't make some big deal out of it. Just say "yes." You don't even know what it means to say "yes," but you say it anyway. You'll never know what it means to say "yes," but you do it anyway. Freedom and Love arise when you die into the unknown mystery of being.

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    All, too, will bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that will to be rightful must be reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal law must protect, and to violate would be oppression.

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    Always late: thus I make you the prisoner of my freedom.

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    Alone, no one wins freedom.

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    All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.

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    A man is morally free when, in full possession of his living humanity, he judges the world, and judges other men, with uncompromising sincerity.

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    A man is either free or he is not. There cannot be any apprenticeship for freedom.

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    A man is no less a slave because he is allowed to choose a new master once in a term of years.

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    A man can be free without being great, but no man can be great without being free.

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    A man must keep a little back shop where he can be himself without reserve. In solitude alone can he know true freedom.

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    A man may be a pessimistic determinist before lunch and an optimistic believer in the will's freedom after it.

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    A man's happiness consists in the free exercise of his highest faculties.

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    A man's worst difficulties begin when he is able to do as he likes.

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    A man who is willing to accept restriction and barriers and is not afraid of them is free. A man who does nothing but fight restrictions and barriers will usually be trapped.

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    A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.

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    A man's liberties are none the less aggressed upon because those who coerce him do so in the belief that he will be benefited.

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    A martial nobility and stubborn commons, possessed of arms, tenacious of property, and collected into constitutional assemblies form the only balance capable of preserving a free constitution against the enterprise of an aspiring prince

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    A mature person does not fall in love, he or she rises in love. Only immature people fall; they stumble and fall down in love. Somehow they were managing and standing. Now they cannot manage and they cannot stand. They were always ready to fall on the ground and to creep. They don't have the backbone, the spine; they don't have the integrity to stand alone.

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    Ambulances always come with clouds of smoke. And then they disappear in a whistle. But what they bring is fear. Not freedom. Feardom is what they bring. And they bring fire and smoke. Oh, my nerves are bad tonight, yes, bad. I fear freedom. I, above all, fear the freedom that is above all feardom.

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    A mature person has the integrity to stand alone. And when a mature person gives love, he or she gives without any strings attached to it. When two mature persons are in love, one of the great paradoxes of life happens, one of the most beautiful phenomena: they are together and yet tremendously alone. They are together so much that they are almost one. Two mature persons in love help each other to become more free. There is no politics involved, no diplomacy, no effort to dominate. Only freedom and love.

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    America is a country where they have freedom of speech but everyone says the same thing.

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    America is said to be the arena on which the battle of freedom is to be fought; but surely it cannot be freedom in a merely political sense that is meant. Even if we grant that the American has freed himself from a political tyrant, he is still the slave of an economical and moral tyrant. Now that the republic--the res- publica--has been settled, it is time to look after the res- privata,--the private state,--to see, as the Roman Senate charged its consuls, "ne quid res-PRIVATA detrimenti caperet," that the private state receive no detriment.

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    A man who believes in freedom will do anything under the sun to acquire, or preserve his freedom.

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    Americans love their captivity. There's no responsibility. When you're a captive, you don't have to make a decision about anything, though you have no Liberty. People don't want Liberty. Liberty is nothing but uncertainty. It's much easier to have someone tell you where you'll be, what you'll do and who you'll pay tomorrow than to worry about it yourself. The same goes for what you think

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    Americans need not fear the federal government because they enjoy the advantage of being armed, which you possess over the people of almost every other nation.

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    America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.