Quotes about Freedom
You can't put a cubicle on Enzo Amore. You can't put a cubicle around Eric Arndt.
— Enzo Amore
The freedom to talk with God and of God is being opened by God's joy. It cannot be forced. For true awareness cannot be coercive; it does not come about by either authoritarian pressure or the force of logic. It presupposes liberty. Being aware of God is an art and--if the term may be permitted--a noble game.
— Jurgen Moltmann
If liberty is to be preserved against the materialistic paternalism of the modern state, there must be something more than courts and legal guarantees; freedom must be written not merely in the constitution but in the people's heart. And it can be written in the heart, we believe, only as a result of the redeeming work of Christ. Other means in the long run will fail.
— J. Gresham Machen
One reason why birds and horses are happy is because they are not trying to impress other birds and horses.
— Dale Carnegie
The culture of ganging up against one for airing his/her views prevails here in Tamil Nadu.
— Tamilisai Soundararajan
The price of freedom is eternal vigilance.
— Desmond Tutu
Homosexuals can be, you know, committed to each other. And they have freedom to behave in the ways that they do, but they cannot be a family. They cannot be married. I mean, virtually every culture in the history of the world has considered marriage to be between one woman and one man.
— James Dobson
It is among the evils of slavery that it taints the very sources of moral principle. It establishes false estimates of virtue and vice: for what can be more false and heartless than this doctrine which makes the first and holiest rights of humanity to depend upon the color of the skin?
— John Quincy Adams
a person could walk around in a prison of his or her own making and never be behind bars.
— Lori Wick
admitting we are not God—not in control, not running anything, not responsible for everyone's well-being, not the solution for everything and everyone, not at the center of all things—doesn't belittle us; it frees us.
— Louie Giglio
If our only motivation for taking down a giant is our freedom, then we won't have all the motivation that's needed. God's glory is also the motivation for us to walk in victory over the giants in our lives.
— Louie Giglio
As we will soon discover, admitting we are not God—not in control, not running anything, not responsible for everyone's well-being, not the solution for everything and everyone, not at the center of all things—doesn't belittle us; it frees us.
— Louie Giglio