"This liberty is all that I request...." - Quote by William Shakespeare
This liberty is all that I request.
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More on Freedom
“The more supple vagabond, too, is sure to appear on the least rumor of such a gathering, and the next day to disappear, and go into his hole like the seventeen-year locust, in an ever-shabby coat, though finer than the farmer's best, yet never dressed.... He especially is the creature of the occasion. He empties both his pockets and his character into the stream, and swims in such a day. He dearly loves the social slush. There is no reserve of soberness in him.”
“What is the freedom of the most free? To do what is right!”
“We are the slaves of objects around us, and appear little or important according as these contract or give us room to expand.”
More on Desire
“And so, when a person meets the half that is his very own, whatever his orientation, whether it's to young men or not, then something wonderful happens: the two are struck from their senses by love, by a sense of belonging to one another, and by desire, and they don't want to be separated from one another, not even for a moment.”
“When you want success as badly as you want the air, then you will get it. There is no other secret of success.”
“The thought that life could be better is woven indelibly into our hearts and our brains.”