Top 11 What Society Prevents Freedom Quotes
#1. If I was to interrupt this article every few sentences, asking you whether or not I was making a good impression on you, I hope and believe that you would think I was a servile jerk. Yet this is what our politicians are doing in every speech.
Christopher Hitchens
#2. Got enough leg room there, Rossiter?" Marc asked.
"You bet. If not I'll just make use of the overhead bin.
Pamela Clare
#3. Made to the other women when I joined them at night. The pleasures that arise from sense-objects are bound to end, and thus they are only sources of pain. Don't get attached to them.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
#4. As [ale] is the liquor of modern historians, ... , it ought likewise to be the potation of their readers, since every book ought to be read with the same spirit and in the same manner as it is writ.
Henry Fielding
#5. And he had to have freedom-not even that, just to read and sleep in peace, without a uniform-sooner still.
Alfred Jarry
#6. A particular variety of loneliness, like peering deep into the darkness.
It's only natural, when two separate universes touch.
Banana Yoshimoto
#8. If one prevents a man from working for the good of society while at the same time providing for the satisfaction of his own needs, then only one way remains open to him: to make himself richer and others poorer by the violent oppression and spoliation of his fellow men.
Ludwig Von Mises
#9. The only way to make a husband over according to one's ideas ... would be to adopt him at an early age, say four.
Mary Roberts Rinehart
#10. Only by our positive thinking, by our bringing the positive qualities of others to the fore, will this world be able to make progress.
Sri Chinmoy