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has never mattered to me that thirty million people might think "I'm wrong."
The number of people who thought Hitler was "right" did not make him "right."
The same principle should be applied to anyone who has an individualistic
attitude. Why do you necessarily have to be wrong just because a few million
people think you are? -Frank Zappa, his Autobiography,
on freedom of speech
A man's happiness consists in the
free exercise of his highest faculties. -Aristotle
Nichomachean
"So often, he who is impatient to
become his own master, when the outward checks are removed, merely becomes
his own slave." -anon, in Bohn
The mind, in proportion as it is
cut off from free communication with nature, with revelation, with God,
with itself, loses its life, just as the body droops when debarred from
the air and the cheering light from heaven. -William
Channing
"Every human soul has the germ of
some flowers within; and they would open if they could only find sunshine
and free air to expand in." -Lydia T. Child
"He knows little of himself or of
the world, who does not think it sufficient happiness to be free from sorrow
: therefore, give a wise man health , and he will give himself every other
thing." -Colton
A human being is part of the whole,
called by us "universe," a part limited in time and space. He experiences
himself, has thoughts and feelings, as something separate from the rest--
a kind of optical delusion of consciousness. This delusion is a kind of
prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection
for a few persons nearest to us. Our task must be to free ourselves from
this prison by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living
creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.
-Einstein
"No man is free who is not master
of (commands not) himself." -Epictetus, Encheiridion,
c.110
...everything can be taken from a
man but one thing: the last of human freedoms-- to choose one's attitude
in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's own way. -Viktor Frankl,
Man's Search for Meaning
There is no freedom unless there
is a firm and powerful will to maintain acknowledged order. -Joubert
Freedom, Happiness, Responsibility
or tranquillity can be frightening, intimidating, overwhelming or awful.
-Kall
Freedom is like taking a bath-- you
have to keep doing it every day. -Flo Kennedy
And so, my fellow Americans; ask
not what your country can do for you-- ask what you can do for your country.
My fellow citizens of the world; ask not what America will do for you,
but what together we can do for the freedom of man.
-John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1917-1963 Presidential Inaugural Address Jan 20,
1961
The politics of the nervous system
involves the minds against the brain, the tyrannical verbal brain disassociating
itself from the organism and world of which it is a part, censoring, alerting,
evaluating. Thus appears the fifth freedom-- freedom from the learned,
cultural mind. The freedom to expand one's consciousness beyond artifactual
cultural knowledge. The freedom to move from constant preoccupation with
the verbal games, the game of self-- to the joyous unity of what exists
beyond. -Timothy Leary, Foreword To Watts' Joyous
Cosmology
In giving freedom to the slave, we
assure freedom to the free,-- honorable alike in what we give and what
we preserve. -Lincoln
A house divided against itself cannot
stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently, half slave
and half free. -Lincoln
Cheerfulness is a great moral tonic.
As sunshine brings out the flowers and ripens the fruit, so does cheerfulness--
the feeling of freedom and life-- develop in us all the seeds of good,
all that is best in us. -Lubbock
"God will not do everything, in order
not to deprive us of free will and the portion of the glory that falls
to our lot." -Machiavelli
"It is only in the space that our
thoughts and our feelings enclose that our happiness can breath in freedom."
-Maeterlinck, Maurice, WISDOM and DESTINY
The greatest thing in the world is
to know how to be one's own. -Montaigne
A human being is always a prisoner
of something. The only real freedom is within ourselves. -Robert
Muller, Most of All, They Taught Me Happiness
In attempting to avoid the pain of
responsibility, millions and even billions daily attempt to escape from
freedom. -M. Scott Peckt
The government of one's self is the
only true freedom for the individual. -Frederick
Perthes
The wildest colts make the best horses.
-Plutarch
Freedom in general may be defined
as the absence of obstacles to the realization of desires. Bertrand
Russell, Freedom, Edited by Ruth Nanda Anshen,
If you don't experience what ultimately
becomes the pain of wearing a tie, you never get to feel the pleasure--
and the freedom-- of not wearing a tie." -William Safire, NY TImes10-25-90
Man is condemned to be free; because
once thrown into the world he is responsible for everything he does. -Jean-Paul
Sartre
"The true felicity of life is to
be free from perturbations; to understand our duties towards God and man;
to enjoy the present without any serious dependence upon the future. Not
to amuse ourselves with either hopes or fears, but to rest satisfied with
what we have, which is abundantly sufficient; for he that is so, wants
nothing. ... Tranquillity is a certain equality of mind, which no condition
or fortune can either exalt or depress." -Seneca
...Only the policy that is morally
right is victorious; only the political idea which takes human freedom
as the measure of all things will be invincible. Eduard Shevradnadze,
-The
Future Belongs To Freedom 1991
"The virtue of a free man is seen
to be as great in avoiding danger as in overcoming it. ...Flight at the
proper time, just as well as fighting, is to be reckoned, therefore, as
showing strength of mind in a man who is free;" -Spinoza,
Prop. LXIX
"The free man who lives among those
who are ignorant strives as much as possible to avoid their favors.
-Spinoza,
Prop. LXX
As long as men are free to ask what
they must, free to say what they think, free to think what they will, freedom
can never to be lost, and science can never regress. -J.
Robert Oppenheimer, in Life mag., 10/10/ 1949
How rarely I meet with a man who
can be free. even in thought! We all live according to rule. Some men are
bedridden; all world-ridden. -Thoreau, Journal entry,
5/12/1857
What other liberty is there worth
having, if we have not freedom and peace in our minds,-- if our in most
and most private man is but a sour and turbid pool. -H.D Thoreau, Journal,
10/26/1853
"Thus the infant believes that it
is by free will that it seeks the breast." -Spinoza
Freedom is the chief ingredient in
confidence -R.L. Stevenson, Truth of Intercourse
1879
The secret of happiness is freedom,
and the secret of freedom is courage. -Thucydides
The man who asks of freedom anything
other than itself is born to be a slave. -de Tocqueville
Loyalty to petrified opinion never
yet broke a chain or freed a human soul. -Mark Twain
Self control and freedom are incompatible
with weakness. -Vauvenargues
What looks to us like chaos also
has the fecundity of freedom at work. -George Will,
commenting on end of Soviet Union
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