L Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with L. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Liberate yourself from the illusion of culture.
Take responsibility for what you think and what you do.”
“Liberate yourself from unconstructive beliefs forced upon you by others for imprisonment sake. Allow into this space a new-fangled reality which warrant viewpoints increasing a new understanding.”
“Liberate yourself, because no one else is going to liberate you”
“Liberate yourselves from everything you know and look with complete innocence at this infinitely improbable thing before you.”
“Liberated from the error of pagan tradition through the benevolence and loving kindness of the good God with the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by the operation of the Holy Spirit, I was reared from the very beginning by Christian parents. From them I learned even in babyhood the Holy Scriptures which led me to a knowledge of the truth.”
“Liberated souls are a rare commodity in this world. They are no better; it's just you, a little later, in the next act or in the next play.”
“Liberating a prejudiced mind from its preconceived notions and scripting a life of purposefulness requires constant postulation, observation, evaluation, and synthesizing.”
Source: Dead Toad Scrolls
“Liberating but hard to remember we're just bit-parts in the lives of people we know, who care very little for our secrets”
“Liberating education consists in acts of cognition, not transferrals of information”
Source: Pedagogy of the Oppressed: 30th Anniversary Edition
“Liberating Iraq from a legacy of violence and putting it on the path to peace and prosperity will take time.”
“Liberating Iraq would be a cakewalk.”
“Liberating oneself from the addiction of consumerism and careerism promotes inner peace.”
“Liberating tolerance, then, would mean intolerance against movements from the Right, and toleration of movements from the Left.”
Source: The Essential Marcuse: Selected Writings of Philosopher and Social Critic Herbert Marcuse
“Liberation also means that even though I'm a woman I have masculine parts of my temperament which I can safely explore and integrate into my experience.”
“Liberation and equal-rights issues notwithstanding, it was a man's job to make a woman feel cherished and respected.”
Source: The Sum of All Fears
“Liberation didn't solve anything. It just opened up the doors to greed. Some people mix up sex now as if they were eating or drinking like crazy.”
“Liberation does not come from outside.”
“Liberation does not concern the person, for liberation is freedom from the person. Basically the disciple and teacher are identical. Both are the timeless axis of all action and preception. The only difference is that one 'knows' himself for what he is while the other does not. The idea of being a person, an ego, is nothing other than an image held together by memory.”
Source: I Am
“Liberation exists- and you will never be liberated.”
“Liberation from dictatorships ultimately depends on the people's ability to liberate themselves.”
Source: From Dictatorship to Democracy
“Liberation from every form of exploitation, the possibility of a more human and dignified life, the creation of a new humankind - all pass through this struggle.”
Source: A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics, and Salvation
“Liberation from superstition is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for science.”
Source: The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
“Liberation from the tyranny of the body contributes to greatness, but just as much to greatness in sin as to greatness in virtue.”
Source: A History of Western Philosophy
“Liberation has fragmented revelation,
and fragmented illumination.”
Source: Talismanist: Fragments of the Ancient Fire. Philosophy of Fragmentism Series.
“Liberation is a praxis: the action and reflection of men and women upon their world in order to transform it.”
Source: Pedagogy of the Oppressed: 30th Anniversary Edition
“Liberation is an ever shifting horizon, a total ideology that can never fulfill its promises. It has the therapeutic quality of providing emotionally charged rituals of solidarity in hatred - it is the amphetamine of its believers.”
“Liberation is an evershifting horizon, a total ideology that can never fulfill its promises.”
“Liberation is an interesting word, because you can be liberated from external things, and also from your internal dialogue.”
“Liberation is indeed one and only one of the essence, of this world.”
Source: Who am I?
“Liberation is not a finality or an end point; it is an unending awakening. It is something we can both meet and walk away from within the same hour. Our responsibility to ourselves is to become so familiarized with it, so attuned to its sound, that when it calls out to us, we will know which way the table is.
To answer the question of how one becomes attuned to liberation, I think we must ask ourselves: What sounds are drowning it out?”
Source: This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories That Make Us
“Liberation is not deliverance.”
Source: Les Misérables
“Liberation is not possible even after a million lifetimes. Your work [of liberation] is getting done only because you have met a living Gnani Purush. The absolute Gnani is One for whom nothing in this world remains to be known. He is constantly conversing with the absolute Self (Parmatma); such a Gnani can do whatever he wishes!”
“liberation is not revolution. It is not going out of one's way to disturb the social order by casting doubt upon the conventional ideas by which people hold together. [...]
To disabuse oneself of accepted mythologies without becoming the victim of other people's anxiety requires considerable tact.”
Source: psychotherapy east and west
“Liberation is not the release of the soul from the body; it is recovery from the tactical split between the soul and the body[.]”
Source: psychotherapy east and west
“Liberation is the child of acceptance and resignation”
“Liberation is the path of transcendence. Manifestation is the path of immanence. Both lead to the same place: the divine.”
“Liberation loves company. It is not threatened by another person's identity, because liberation is not a scarcity. It can only affirm itself in another person.”
Source: This Here Flesh: Spirituality, Liberation, and the Stories That Make Us
“Liberation means no rebirth. Now, does that mean you don't reincarnate? Well, you never did reincarnate.”
“Liberation means you don't have to be silenced.”
“Liberation movements - operating surreptitiously and conspiratorially - thrive on discipline and suspicion, and punish deviation or dissent.”
“Liberation movements - prizing ends over means - are not always particular about their friends or scrupulous about their transactions.”
“Liberation, or self-actualization, is an act of rebellion. To become a rebel is to become an individual, self-sovereign, a whole self that is not defined by the thoughts and instilled beliefs of others. To think for oneself...this is the quest ahead.”
Source: The Inner Journey: Discover Your True Self
“Liberation that raises a cry against others is no true liberation. Liberation that means revolutions of hate and violence and takes away lives of others or abases the dignity of others
cannot be true liberty.”
“Liberation under oppression is unthinkable by design”
“Liberation, I guess, is everybody getting what they think they want, without knowing the whole truth. Or in other words, liberation finally amounts to being free from things we don't like in order to be enslaved by things we approve of. Here's to the eternal tandem.”
“Liberationville (The Sonnet)
When the blood is boiling and conscience is screaming,
Stop not wishing for a messiah to appear.
When the heart is beating and the mind is restless,
Sit not praying for the miseries to disappear.
When the veins are burning and nerves are revolting,
Stay not cooped up in a cocoon of petty pleasures.
When the lungs are choking and cells are aching,
Stay not inanimate out of insecurities and fears.
When the spine is bending and the head is drooping,
Stay not silent submitting to tribal identity.
When the knees are trembling and the throat is thirsty,
Stand not frail as servant of conformity.
When the eyes are teary and lips are dreary, never consider sitting still.
Obliterate loyalty to atrocities of the norm waking up to liberationville.”
Source: Mad About Humans: World Maker's Almanac
“Liberdade e comunismo são duas ideias antagónicas.”
Source: Salazar: Citações
“Liberdade: essa palavra
que o sonho humano alimenta:
que não há ninguém que explique,
e ninguém que não entenda!”
Source: Romanceiro da Inconfidência
“Liberdade? É meu último refúgio, forcei-me à liberdade e aguento-a não como um dom mas com heroísmo: sou heroicamente livre.”
“Liberia can move on and break from the past. That is very important for us to try to achieve our development goals and reconcile our nation.”