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But when you see yourself as an individual first, you are freed to think for yourself, and you become internally self-sufficient. You start to break free from the bonds of racial conformity, and you start to see the good and bad in everyone, irrespective of their color. You start to be less angry, and as you let go of anger you are empowered to love God, your family, and your country.
— Jesse Lee Peterson
I can honestly tell you that without God I would not be who I am today. He has done such an amazing work in my life and I want everyone to have the same freedom.
— Joyce Meyer
Work for Swaraj fails to appeal to us because we have no music in us.
— Mahatma Gandhi
We refuse to have our conscience bound by any work or law, so that by doing this or that we should be righteous, or leaving this or that undone we should be damned.
— Martin Luther
To toil for a hard master is bitter, but to have no master to toil for is more bitter still.
— Oscar Wilde
In England it is enough for a man to try and produce any serious, beautiful work to lose all his rights as a citizen.
— Oscar Wilde
Work, which makes a man free, and thought, which makes him worthy of freedom.
— Victor Hugo
And so I have studied, I have to tell you, revolutions and uprisings for a long time. They are all slightly different, but what they all look for is some kind of a mechanism to go from an authoritarian system to an open, democratic system.
— Madeleine Albright
The rivers of America will run with blood filled to their banks before we will submit to them taking the Bible out of our schools.
— Billy Sunday
Fighting for free enterprise means standing up for free markets. The freedom to succeed includes the freedom to fail. We must defend entrepreneurial capitalism against the onslaught of the American Left.
— Mike Pence
The cause of the great War of the Rebellion against the United Status will have to be attributed to slavery. For some years before the war began it was a trite saying among some politicians that "A state half slave and half free cannot exist." All must become slave or all free, or the state will go down. I took no part myself in any such view of the case at the time, but since the war is over, reviewing the whole question, I have come to the conclusion that the saying is quite true.
— Ulysses S. Grant
We clearly realize that freedom's inner kingdom cannot be touched by exterior attacks.
— Vernon Howard