Quotes about Independence
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day; teach a man to fish and he will eat for a lifetime; give a man religion and he will die praying for a fish.
— Benjamin Disraeli
I shall always be proud of what I've done, regardless of what you journalists or anybody can say.
— Joyce Banda
We should reject big government and look inside ourselves for all the things that built this country into what it was.
— Glenn Beck
Freedom is relative.
— Billy Graham
I hope that you will learn to take responsibility for your decisions. Don't take counsel of your fears.
— Thomas Monson
Women have two choices: Either she's a feminist or a masochist.
— Gloria Steinem
The main characters in a novel must necessarily have some kinship to the author, they come out of his body as a child comes from the womb, then the umbilical cord is cut, and they grow into independence. The more the author knows of his own character the more he can distance himself from his invented characters and the more room they have to grow in.
— Graham Greene
Oh, go away,' I said. 'Go to your Third Force and York Harding and the Role of Democracy. Go away and play with plastics.' Later I had to admit that he had carried out my instructions to the letter.
— Graham Greene
My dear, try to believe we exist when you aren't there. We're independent of you. None of us is like you fancy we are. Perhaps it wouldn't matter much if your thoughts were not so dark, always so dark.
— Graham Greene
Your job is not just to do what your parents say, what your teachers say, what society says, but to figure out what your heart calling is and to be led by that.
— Oprah Winfrey
Scouting teaches a boy to take care of himself and stand on his own two feet.
— Ezra Taft Benson
He who stands in need of nothing cannot be bound by anything.
— Rick Joyner