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Quotes related to 2 Corinthians 3:17
LIBERTY, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth.
— George Washington
Interwoven as is the love of liberty with every ligament of your hearts, no recommendation of mine is necessary to fortify or confirm the attachment.
— George Washington
We know what works. Freedom Works. We know what's right. Freedom is right.
— George H. W. Bush
People get tired of you. So they decided to throw me out. And so help me God, as the numbers were coming in, I said to myself, 'I'm free at last.'
— Ed Koch
Though I yearn to help, I will not violate your freedom. I stand silently in the background of your mind, waiting for you to remember that I am with you.
— Sarah Young
I CAME INTO YOUR LIFE TO MAKE YOU FREE. If you're involved in hurtful relationships, I will help you change them or break free; if you are trapped in addictions, I will help you take the first step toward freedom—honest confession of the truth. In every situation, the truth will set you free.
— Sarah Young
Any time someone makes you feel guilty about how you are living, that is part of the old system (pre-Christ).
— Rob Bell
Presently a vagrant poodle dog came idling along, sad at heart, lazy with the summer softness and the quiet, weary of captivity, sighing for change.
— Mark Twain
Free at last, Free at last, Thank God almighty we are free at last.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
There is nothing more majestic than the determined courage of individuals willing to suffer and sacrifice for their freedom and dignity.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
freedom is not given, it is won.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Daddy," the boy said, "I don't want to disobey you, but I have made my pledge. If you try to keep me home, I will sneak off. If you think I deserve to be punished for that, I'll just have to take the punishment. For, you see, I'm not doing this only because I want to be free. I'm doing it also because I want freedom for you and Mama, and I want it to come before you die.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.