Top 14 Wavin Flag Quotes
#1. When I get older, I will be stronger
They'll call me freedom, just like a Wavin' Flag
K'naan
#2. It is terrible to speak of you, Liberty, for one who lives without you.
Jose Marti
#3. (...) he was beginning to be himself. And now he wanted madly to be free to go on. A home, his work, and absolute freedom to move and to be, in her, with her, this was his passionate desire. He thought in a kind of ecstasy, living an hour of painful intensity.
D.H. Lawrence
#4. There are few problems that won't go away if you ignore them long enough.
Mark Lawrence
#5. The freer a society is, the more it leaves the family alone.
Peter Hitchens
#6. Of fight or fly, This choice is left ye, to resist or die.
Alexander Pope
#7. or declaration of party fund raising. Unlike in the United States where fund raising is a completely transparent process and there is accountability to the last dollar - in India, party donations are not talked about, any corporation or individual
Shaili Chopra
#8. Switzerland is undeniably a modern country, but gender roles make occasional appearances. In some cantons women didn't get the right to vote until the 1970s. Anna knew she'd been in Switzerland too long when this stopped appalling her.
Jill Alexander Essbaum
#9. People don't really want to know anything about you. They just want you to fit into their little predetermined slots.
They decide what you are in the first two seconds, and they only get nervous or upset if you don't live up to their snap judgments.
Lilith Saintcrow
#11. Relax, let go. But remember only one thing: You are a witness.
Rajneesh
#12. Thought is pure energy. Every thought you have, have ever had, and ever will have is creative. The energy of your thought never dies. Ever. It leaves your being and heads out into the universe, extending forever. A thought is forever.
Neale Donald Walsch
#13. In fact, if you're not prepared to die when you're almost sixty, then I would say you've been falling down on your philosophical responsibilities as a grown-up human being.
Barbara Ehrenreich
#14. I've never been interested in the convention of dialogue that facilitates narrative-it's always sort of bored me. I find myself zoning out just listening to cadences of voices and tonality and this sort of thing.
Rick Alverson
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