Freedom
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We talk a lot about our right to
freedom
of expression.
But we need to talk more about our responsibility to
freedom
of expression.
They put my
freedom
first before all else, because that is what love does.
I call it my
freedom
staff.
Gandhi fought and lead India's
freedom
movement.
Young people have always been leaders in the fight for equal rights, the fight for more people to be granted dignity and a fighting chance at
freedom.
Dream of freedom, hope for mercy.
At the heart of an affair, you will often find a longing and a yearning for an emotional connection, for novelty, for freedom, for autonomy, for sexual intensity, a wish to recapture lost parts of ourselves or an attempt to bring back vitality in the face of loss and tragedy.
But the fact is that it seems that even when we have the
freedom
to have other sexual partners, we still seem to be lured by the power of the forbidden, that if we do that which we are not supposed to do, then we feel like we are really doing what we want to.
Over the past 20 years, both in the United States and in Europe, we've come to accept that we must talk about security in zero sum terms, as if the only way to gain more security is by compromising on values and rights: security versus human rights, safety versus
freedom
and development.
Conversely, if we think about communities all over the world affected by war and conflict, it is insecurity and violence that stops them from achieving their full
freedom
and development.
He doesn't have that same
freedom
that you and I have to get around.
But the most amazing feeling was the feeling of freedom, the feeling that I felt when we hoisted her sails.
As a four-year-old child, it was the greatest sense of
freedom
that I could ever imagine.
I would say the best thing that we could do today is for the women in the powerful nations like this one, and where you come from, Europe and so forth, who have influence and who have
freedom
to speak and to act, need to take the responsibility on yourselves to be more forceful in demanding an end to racial discrimination against girls and women all over the world.
It's good news if you care about
freedom.
And does everyone have the opportunity to improve their lives, through rights,
freedom
of choice,
freedom
from discrimination, and access to the world's most advanced knowledge?
When I was in high school, I learned about the Bill of Rights, the Constitution,
freedom
of speech, due process and about 25 other laws and rights that seem to be violated by this.
So
freedom
came with responsibility.
It wasn't a love story that was expected of me, but it is one filled with more freedom, adventure and love than I could have ever possibly imagined.
And it was the idea of creating this variety of choices, of
freedom
to think where you would want to be, where you would want to escape, maybe, within the own complexity of the complex in which you live.
There's
freedom
in that in-between,
freedom
to create from the indefiniteness of not-quite-here, not-quite-there, a new self-definition.
With 3D printing, the designers had so much
freedom
to make the dresses look exactly like they wanted, but still, they were very dependent on big and expensive industrial printers that were located in a lab far from their studio.
But with
freedom
comes responsibility: the responsibility to curate our own experience and ensure that this flow does not become a flood, leaving us less informed than before we took the plunge.
"Your Honor, Columbus's voyage was an inspiration to struggling people all across Europe, symbolizing
freedom
and new beginnings.
Some slaves were indentured servants, with a limited term and the chance to buy one's
freedom.
This was about scientific freedom, medical progress, the rights of patients.
He wrote in a medical journal, "It is the red vital blood sent to the brain that liberates their minds when under the white man's control, and it is the want of sufficiency of red vital blood that chains their minds to ignorance and barbarism when in freedom."
"Be that as it may, Napoléon introduced a new constitution and a legal code that kept some of the most important achievements of the revolution in tact:
freedom
of religion abolition of hereditary privilege, and equality before the law for all men." "All men, indeed.
She knew that she wanted a life where she would have the
freedom
to make her own choices and to have her voice heard and write her own story.
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