Famous Quotes
1889 Quotations with Free.
- 1461. George W. Bush: We're pursuing a strategy of freedom around the world, because I understand free ...

- 1462. George W. Bush: You can't put democracy and freedom back into a box.

- 1463. Jan Peter Balkenende: In an impoverished Europe which conflict had ripped apart, people yearned for pe ...

- 1464. Harvey Ball: There are two ways to go about it. You can take a compass and draw a perfect cir ...

- 1465. Ehud Barak: We are dutybound to turn these places surrounding us - sacred to Islam, Christia ...

- 1466. John Barbour: Ah! Freedom is a noble thing! Freedom makes man to have liking: freedom all sola ...

- 1467. Peter Benenson: Those who today still feel a sense of impotence can do something: they can suppo ...

- 1468. Charles Bradlaugh: Without free speech no search for truth is possible... no discovery of truth is ...

- 1469. Arthur Bryant: The value set by her people on the freedom and sanctity of the individual, on ju ...

- 1470. Jack Buck: You can't get a job without experience and you can't get experience until you ha ...

- 1471. James Burgh: No kingdom can be secured otherwise than by arming the people. The possession of ...

- 1472. Albert Camus: Freedom is nothing but a chance to be better.

- 1473. Maria Cantwell: Physicians must be free to make clinical determinations, in accordance with medi ...

- 1474. Thomas Carlyle: Everywhere the human soul stands between a hemisphere of light and another of da ...

- 1475. Robert Carlyle: I feel with TV you're allowed more freedom. With television there's more time to ...

- 1476. Joyce Cary: The will is never free - it is always attached to an object, a purpose. It is si ...

- 1477. Jacques Chirac: Terrorism takes us back to ages we thought were long gone if we allow it a free ...

- 1478. Winston Churchill: I had no idea of the enormous and unquestionably helpful part that humbug plays ...

- 1479. Marcus Tullius Cicero: He does not seem to me to be a free man who does not sometimes do nothing.

- 1480. Emile M. Cioran: Freedom can be manifested only in the void of beliefs, in the absence of axioms, ...
