Quotes about Freedom
I desire to live my life this way,... Not caged by the walls of fear, but in anticipation of the bridges to magnificence. Help me find the way.
— Lisa Wingate
Who chooses the schedules we keep? We do, I guess.
— Lisa Wingate
Living, really living, wasn't about clinging to control but about giving it away.
— Lisa Wingate
intimately close as if she plans to impart a secret. "A woman's past need not predict her future. She can dance to new music if she chooses. Her own music. To hear the tune, she must only stop talking. To herself, I mean. We're always trying to persuade ourselves of things.
— Lisa Wingate
Sooner or later, you have to shed your family's expectations and run the race on your own.
— Lisa Wingate
May turns to me with purpose, stretches intimately close as if she plans to impart a secret. "A woman's past need not predict her future. She can dance to new music if she chooses. Her OWN music. To hear the tune, she must only stop talking. To herself, I mean. We're always trying to persuade ourselves of things.
— Lisa Wingate
I'd seen for myself how God's power was released after a time of cleansing, and I remembered that in every great historical move of the Spirit I had studied, every revival had experienced times of confession and deep repentance. I could see why, too. The cleansing season had set me freeāthe devil had none of my secret resentments and sins to hold over me anymore.
— Loren Cunningham
Ours was the first nation to be founded on the idea that all are created equal and all deserve equal treatment under the law. Despite our missteps and shortcomings, these ideals still inspire hope among the oppressed and give us pride in being Americans.
— Jimmy Carter
It's one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself, to forgive. Forgive everybody.
— Maya Angelou
We are never free until we have no need to impress other people.
— Joyce Meyer
Be your own palace, or the world is your jail.
— John Donne
The highest manifestation of life consists in this: that a being governs its own actions. A thing which is always subject to the direction of another is somewhat of a dead thing.
— St. Thomas Aquinas