"I will be free, even to the..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
I will be free, even to the uttermost, as I please, in words.
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“Poverty and slavery are thus only two forms ofthe same thing, the essence of which is that a man's energies are expended for the most part not on his own behalf but on that of others.”
“I desire that there be as many different persons in the world as possible; I would have each one be very careful to find out and preserve his own way.”
“An achievement is a bondage. It obliges one to a higher achievement.”
More on Speech
“I do not speak of what I cannot praise.”
“The actual life of a thought lasts only until it reaches the point of speech...As soon as our thinking has found words it ceases to be sincere...When it begins to exist in others it ceases to live in us, just as the child severs itself from its mother when it enters into its own existence.”
“Gray hairs are signs of wisdom if you hold your tongue, speak and they are but hairs, as in the young.”