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

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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 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 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 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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    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 is liberty but the unhampered translation of will into act?

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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

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    Freedom can't be kept for nothing. If you set a high value on liberty, you must set a low value on everything else.

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    For your own good is a persuasive argument that will eventually make a man agree to his own destruction.

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    Freedom always carries a burden of proof, always throws us back on ourselves.

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    Freedom is indivisible, and either we are working for freedom or you are working for the sake of your self-interests and I am working for mine.

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    Freedom is indivisible - there is no "s" on the end of it. You can erode freedom, diminish it, but you cannot divide it and choose to keep "some freedoms" while giving up others.

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    Freedom is like birth. Till we are fully free, we are slaves.

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    Freedom is like taking a bath: You got to keep doing it every day.

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    Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.

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    Freedom is the oxygen without which science cannot breathe.

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    Freedom is the right to question and change the established way of doing things.

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    Freedom may be the soul of humanity, but often you have to struggle to prove it.

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    Freedom and slavery are mental states.

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    Freedom battles are not fought without paying heavy prices.

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    Freedom from effort in the present merely means that there has been effort stored up in the past.

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    Freedom from labor itself is not new; it once belonged among the most firmly established privileges of the few. In this instance, it seems as though scientific progress and technical developments had been only taken advantage of to achieve something about which all former ages dreamed but which none had been able to realize.

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    Freedom, in childhood, may be the right to be totally self-centered. … But freedom in old age is the ability to be the best of the self I have developed during all those years.

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    Freedom is a man's natural power of doing what he pleases, so far as he is not prevented by force or law.

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    Freedom is for everyone, whatever lifestyle they choose, as long as it's peaceful and honest

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    Freedom is like a man who kills himself Each night, an incessant butcher, whose knife Grows sharp in blood.

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    Freedom is never an achieved state; like electricity, we've got to keep generating it or the lights go out.

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    Freedom is the alone unoriginated birthright of man, and belongs to him by force of his humanity; and is independence on the will and co-action of every other in so far as this consists with every other person's freedom.

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    Freedom is the only law which genius knows.

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    Freedom is the open window through which pours the sunlight of the human spirit and human dignity.

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    Freedom, like charity, begins at home.

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    Freedom means self-fulfillment. It also means putting up with other people's irritating pursuit of the same. It means being confronted by disturbing images and ideas.

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    Freedom means choosing your burden.

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    `Freedom` means freedom from the mind. Then you are simply in a silence, and in that silence you melt, you merge with the whole. And to melt and merge with the whole is to be holy. Not by fasting, not by torturing, but by becoming one with the whole, one becomes holy.

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    Freedom suppressed and again regained bites with keener fangs than freedom never endangered.

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    Freedom to many means immediate betterment, as if by magic. Unless I can meet at least some of these aspirations, my support will wane and my head will roll just as surely as the tickbird follows the rhino.

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    Freedom to think requires not only freedom of expression but also freedom from the threat of orthodoxy and being outcast and ostracized.

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    Free thought, free speech and a free press.

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    Freedom needs all her poets; it is they Who give her aspirations wings, And to the wiser law of music sway Her wild imaginings.

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    Freedom-no word was ever spoken that has held out greater hope, demanded greater sacrifice, needed more to be nurtured, blessed more the giver. . . or came closer to being God's will on earth.

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    Freedom of connection with any application to any party is the fundamental social basis of the internet. And now, is the basis of the society built on the internet.

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    Freedom of expression is the well-spring of our civilization... The history of civilization is in considerable measure the displacement of error which once held sway as official truth by beliefs which in turn have yielded to other truths. Therefore the liberty of man to search for truth ought not to be fettered, no matter what orthodoxies he may challenge.