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In social situations, when I'm surrounded by people, I become very shy. But if there's a camera in front of me, I feel free.
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In the 60's there was a look. In the 70's there was a look, and in the 80's. Now, it's a free-for-all.
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In the traditional view, a person is free. He is autonomous in the sense that his behavior is uncaused. He can therefore be held responsible for what he does and justly punished if he offends.
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In walking, the will and the muscles are so accustomed to working together and performing their task with so little expenditure of force that the intellect is left comparatively free.
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In your power, all the same. Subject to your will and your demands. No longer free! No! That's a thought I'll never endure! Never.
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Ironically, now that my children are older and gone quite a bit, I find it harder to work when they're not around. Too much free time!
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Ironically, now that my children are older and gone quite a bit, I find it harder to work when they're not around. Too much free time!
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Is any man free except the one who can pass his life as he pleases?
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It didn't take long to recognise the shortcomings of the Soviet regime and to see the values of the free world.
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It is a mistake to fancy that horror is associated inextricably with darkness, silence, and solitude.
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It is clear that thought is not free if the profession of certain opinions makes it impossible to earn a living.
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It is from weakness that people reach for dictators and concentrated government power. Only the strong can be free. And only the productive can be strong.
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It is mediocrity which makes laws and sets mantraps and spring-guns in the realm of free song, saying thus far shalt thou go and no further.
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It is new fancy rathert than taste which produces so many new fashions.
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It is not empty rhetoric to talk of the Free World.
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It is not insult from another that causes you pain. It is the part of your mind that agrees with the insult. Agree only with the truth about you, and you are free.
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It is not the citizen, or a taxpayer, or voter, or office-holder, but the cultivated, free individual who is the true aim of all social progress.
The Source and Aim of Human Progress (1919) -
It is very difficult for people to believe the simple fact that every persecutor was once a victim. Yet it should be very obvious that someone who was allowed to feel free and strong from childhood does not have the need to humiliate another person.
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It isn't a matter of forgetting. What one has to learn is how to remember and yet be free of the past.
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It may be that the most interesting American struggle is the struggle to set oneself free from the limits one is born to, and then to learn something of the value of those limits.
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