Quotes about Liberation
God is different to us now, after all these years in Africa. More spirit than ever before, and more internal. Most people think he has to look like something or someone- a roofleaf or Christ- but we don't. And not being tied to what God looks like, frees us.
— Alice Walker
the world has changed: it did not change without your prayers without your faith without your determination to believe in liberation and kindness; without your dancing through the years that had no beat.
— Alice Walker
the book's intent: to explore the difficult path of someone who starts out in life already a spiritual captive, but who, through her own courage and the help of others, breaks free into the realization that she, like Nature itself, is a radiant expression of the heretofore perceived as quite distant Divine.
— Alice Walker
In the most general sense of progressive thought, the Enlightenment has always aimed at liberating men from fear and establishing their sovereignty. Yet the fully enlightened earth radiates disaster triumphant.
— Anonymous
Go down, Moses,Way down in Egypt land,Tell old Pharaoh,Let my people go.
— Anonymous
No one is free when others are oppressed.
— Anonymous
Remember this day, in which ye came out from Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
— Anonymous
Free at last, free at last,Thank God Almighty, we're free at last.
— Anonymous
Liberty is the right to choose. Freedom is the result of the right choice.
— Anonymous
The great greatest gift you can give him is the freedom to spread his wings.
— Francine Rivers
How can intemperate minds be free when they're slaves to their own passions?
— Francine Rivers
I am free. I am ransomed. I've never felt this way before, like a slave set free who was born a slave and never knew what freedom was like.
— Frank Peretti