Quotes about Freedom
No one in the planet can ever tell anyone else what they should do. For example, I do not go around the world trying to say somebody needs to be democratic.
— Martin Luther King III
As I understand the American Founders, the most brilliant and daring idea they had was that it's possible to create a free society that could stay free forever.
— Os Guinness
You are free to choose what you want to make of your life. It's called free agency or free will, and it's your birthright.
— Sean Covey
Leftists hate the Second Amendment and our freedoms. They don't want us Americans to be able to defend ourselves, families, and children or our country and rights.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
How could a woman who had an abortion not feel guilt or some sense of remorse? How could she justify what she'd done? Whom else could she blame when everyone was telling her it's her choice? Without facing the truth and confessing it, how could she be forgiven Who could she be restored? How could she be free?
— Francine Rivers
The great greatest gift you can give him is the freedom to spread his wings.
— Francine Rivers
Did freedom have to mean abolishing common decency?
— Francine Rivers
How can intemperate minds be free when they're slaves to their own passions?
— Francine Rivers
You're going to marry me, and I'm going to take you out of here.
— Francine Rivers
Only later did he remember his pride-and the shattering cost of an illusive sense of freedom.
— Francine Rivers
I am free. I am ransomed. I've never felt this way before, like a slave set free who was born a slave and never knew what freedom was like.
— Frank Peretti
The child who refuses to travel in the father's harness, this is the symbol of man's most unique capability. I do not have to be what my father was. I do not have to obey my father's rules or even believe everything he believed. It is my strength as a human that I can make my own choices of what to believe and what not to believe, of what to be and what not to be.
— Frank Herbert