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Quotes about Freedom

If man is not fit to govern himself, how can he be fit to govern someone else?
— James Madison
The Law and the Gospel are two keys. The Law is the key that shutteth up all men under condemnation, and the Gospel is the key which opens the door and lets them out.
— William Tyndale
Unless the will is free, man has no freedom; and if he has no freedom he is not a moral agent, that is, he is incapable of moral action and also of moral character.
— Charles Finney
A man's rights rest in three boxes: the ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box.
— Frederick Douglass
Nothing is unchangeable but the inherent and unalienable rights of man.
— Thomas Jefferson
Cast off all bonds of prejudice and custom, and let the love of Christ, which is in you, have free course to run out in all conceivable schemes and methods of labour for the souls of men.
— Catherine Booth
The ballot box is the surest arbiter of disputes among free men.
— James Buchanan
It is impossible for a man to be freed from the habit of sin before he hates it, just as it is impossible to receive forgiveness before confessing his trespasses.
— Ignatius of Antioch
As soon as you set foot on a yacht you belong to some man, not to yourself, and you die of boredom.
— Coco Chanel
Men's consciences ought in no sort to be violated, urged, or constrained.
— Roger Williams
Men fight for liberty and win it with hard knocks. Their children, brought up easy, let it slip away again, poor fools. And their grandchildren are once more slaves.
— DH Lawrence
Once a man has tasted freedom he will never be content to be a slave.
— Walt Disney