“As long as I live, I’ll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing. I’ll interpret the rocks, learn the language of flood, storm, and the avalanche. I’ll acquaint myself with the glaciers and wild gardens, and get as near the heart of the world as I can.”— John Muir, amazon.com
“I’m just saying, take courage. That and pretty much that alone is never the incorrect thing to do.”— John Jeremiah Sullivan, amazon.com
“They never know how to love a strong woman until she’s gone, until they realize all she needed was to fly without her wings being clipped.”— Marisa Donnelly, tcat.tc
“Everything you do right now ripples outward and affects everyone. Your posture can shine your heart or transmit anxiety. Your breath can radiate love or muddy the room in depression. Your glance can awaken joy. Your words can inspire freedom. Your every act can open hearts and minds.”— David Deida, amazon.com
“The greatest fear in the world is of the opinions of others. And the moment you are unafraid of the crowd you are no longer a sheep, you become a lion. A great roar arises in your heart, the roar of freedom.”— Osho, amazon.com
“All of these strategic road and transport projects shall go to naught if we cannot free our streets.”— Rodrigo Duterte, rappler.com
“The unfolding of the human heart is artful and mysterious. Freedom is in the journey itself.”— Jack Kornfield, twitter.com
“little bird in the rain if you let her be she will come to you in your darkest night sing up the moon and bloom for you if you let her be”— Sakura Rain, twitter.com
“All those people have families, you can tell by their faces, they have families that depend on them and that they depend on, and for some of them this is good, and for some of them this is bad. But it all amounts to the same shit because there isn’t one of them who is free. They can’t do what they w…”— Junot Dìaz, amazon.com
“The human being alone is able to abandon all things, even his own life: he can commit suicide.”— Georg Wilhelm Fredrich Hegel, amazon.com
“Maybe letting you go is what I need to finally love myself enough to set me free.”— Sara Di Tullio, thoughtcatalog.com
“The general difficulty is that we need to find how to add constraints without using up all the degrees of freedom.”— H.H Pattee, amazon.com
“Sometimes people mistake vulnerability for weakness, because while others build walls up to prevent anyone from coming in, you bring walls down to let yourself be free.”— Nicole Tarkoff, thoughtcatalog.com
“Divulging our feelings, confessing our truths whether to ourselves or whoever affected takes courage. A courageous task that will bring us an entire kingdom of peace and nightmare free nights.”— Mirtha Michelle Castro, amazon.com
“When the prestige of state and religion is low, men are free, but they find freedom intolerable and seek new ways to enslave themselves, through drugs or depression.”— Camille Paglia, amazon.com