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This young century will be liberty's century.
- George W. Bush
At a certain point, when there's a barrier between you and what's right, eventually you have to decide you're not going to allow yourself to be subjugated.
- Kamasi Washington
As you grow and mature, you will want and will earn more freedom to live your lives your way and to make your own choices. This you should do.
- Joseph Wirthlin
We all exercise agency in the choices we make.
- Gordon Hinckley
Christians are not limited to any church.
- Billy Graham
To kick off a merchant is to censor ideas and interfere with the free exchange of products at the core of commerce. When we kick off a merchant, we're asserting our own moral code as the superior one. But who gets to define that moral code?
- Tobias Lutke
What spectacle can be more edifying or more seasonable, than that of Liberty and Learning, each leaning on the other for their mutual and surest support?
- James Madison
But my father also supported human rights, freedom and self-determination for all people, including Latino agricultural workers, Native Americans, and the millions of impoverished white men and women who were treated as second-class citizens.
- Martin Luther King III
Prison is essentially a shortage of space made up for by a surplus of time; to an inmate, both are palpable.
- Joseph Brodsky
The really nice thing with 'Future Past' is that you actually have a superhero film - much to everyone's surprise, I will hope - that is about something. It's about racism, I hope. It's about resisting oppression. It's about fighting for freedom and the cost of fighting for freedom.
- Chris Claremont
Some have been ensnared in the net of excessive debt. The net of interest holds them fast, requiring them to sell their time and energies to meet the demands of creditors. They surrender their freedom, becoming slaves to their own extravagance.
- Joseph Wirthlin
Blacks must learn that true freedom from poverty is available only through hard work and perseverance, not through affirmative action programs, protesting, or blind allegiance to the Democratic party.
- Jesse Lee Peterson