Famous Quotes
825 Quotations with Freedom.
- 441. Lady Bird Johnson: The clash of ideas is the sound of freedom.
- 442. Willa Cather: The condition every art requires is, not so much freedom from restriction, as fr ...
- 443. John F. Kennedy: The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one p ...
- 444. Virginia Woolf: The current flows fast and furious. It issues in a spate of words from the louds ...
- 445. Ramana Maharshi: The degree of freedom from unwanted thoughts and the degree of concentration on ...
- 446. Helene Deutsch: The embattled gates to equal rights indeed opened up for modern women, but I som ...
- 447. Jean Jacques Rousseau: The English people believes itself to be free; it is gravely mistaken; it is fre ...
- 448. Georg Hegel: The essence of the modern state is that the universal be bound up with the compl ...
- 449. Katherine Graham: The excellence and freedom of a university depend on a sufficient measure of pri ...
- 450. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The family is the test of freedom; because the family is the only thing that the ...
- 451. Margot Asquith: The first element of greatness is fundamental humbleness (this should not be con ...
- 452. Ghose Aurobindo: The fly that touches honey cannot use it's wings; so too the soul that clings to ...
- 453. Ghose Aurobindo: The fly that touches honey cannot use it's wings; so too the soul that clings to ...
- 454. Author Unknown: The foolish and the uneducated have little use for freedom.
- 455. James Truslow Adams: The freedom now desired by many is not freedom to do and dare but freedom from c ...
- 456. Grace Patricia Kelly: The freedom of the press works in such a way that there is not much freedom from ...
- 457. Julie Burchill: The freedom that women were supposed to have found in the Sixties largely boiled ...
- 458. John Mortimer: The freedom to make a fortune on the stock exchange has been made to sound more ...
- 459. Toni Morrison: The function of freedom is to free somebody else.
- 460. Denis Diderot: The general interest of the masses might take the place of the insight of genius ...