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There is true freedom in letting go.
I support liberty; I support true freedom.
While poverty persists, there is no true freedom.
I feel that true freedom lies within, where I shall never find it.
True freedom is to be free from the desire to be free from anything.
When we become captive to the Word of God, then we discover true freedom.
True freedom is the right to say something that others don't want to hear.
True freedom comes about through confidence in liberating any and all thought states.
To a book collector, you see, the true freedom of all books is somewhere on his shelves.
What most clearly characterizes true freedom and its true employment is its misemployment.
True freedom from fear consists of totally resigning one's life into the hands of the Lord.
You don't have true freedom until you allow a diversity of opinion and a diversity of voices.
Obedience leads to true freedom. The more we obey revealed truth, the more we become liberated.
True freedom is understanding that we have a choice in who and what we allow to have power over us.
I believe firmly that in making ethical decisions, man has the prerogative of true freedom of choice.
It is my sincere hope that every person in India will experience true freedom of faith, regardless of religion.
I'm very keen on having true freedom of expression. True freedom of faith. And free practice of religious faith.
It is through realizing loving presence as our very essence, through being that presence, that we discover true freedom.
It is better to lose everything you have to keep the balance of justice level, than to live a life of petty privilege devoid of true freedom.
The paradox of faith is that when we conform our lives to Christ then we gain our true freedom. And its fruit is profound and lasting happiness.
I wanted to get far away from those who believed in cruelty, so then I went to France, a land of true freedom, democracy, equality and fraternity.
True freedom requires the rule of law and justice, and a judicial system in which the rights of some are not secured by the denial of rights to others.
Democracy still has a real hope and chance in Iraq, and true freedom in this country would be the greatest testament to those who gave their lives for it.
True freedom is where an individual's thoughts and actions are in alignment with that which is true, correct, and of honor - no matter the personal price.
Implicit in true freedom of spirit lies a proud and virile will. Such glorious power of free will to choose, envisages beneficent social responsibility as manifest and welcome.
How often I have found that we grow to maturity not by doing what we like, but by doing what we should. How true it is that not every 'should' is a compulsion, and not every 'like' is a high morality and true freedom.
Religion, art, and science flourish best in a free society. True, freedom does not afford much opportunity for grand gestures. It has little room for martyrs. But life is not supposed to be about dying well. It is about living well.
Pervading nationalism imposes its dominion on man today in many different forms and with an aggressiveness that spares no one. The challenge that is already with us is the temptation to accept as true freedom what in reality is only a new form of slavery.
The priest is Christ's slave, and Christ himself took the form of a slave and became obedient to death. So the priest in serving human needs lives a Godward life, possessed by God and witnessing that only when lives are utterly possessed by God do they find their true freedom.
It is the truth of grace and not of the law that brings you true freedom. The truth of the law only binds you. In fact, religious bondage is one of the most crippling bondages with which a person can be encumbered. Religious bondage keeps one in constant fear, guilt, and anxiety.