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Liberty Quotes by Jose Marti
- The dagger plunged in the name of freedom is plunged into the breast of freedom.
- It is terrible to speak of you, Liberty, for one who lives without you.
- Liberty is the right of every man to be honest, to think and to speak without hypocrisy.
- Perhaps the enemies of liberty are such only because they judge it by its loud voice.
- Man loves liberty, even if he does not know that he loves it. He is driven by it and flees from where it does not…
- Like bones to the human body, the axle to the wheel, the wing to the bird, and the air to the wing, so is liberty…
- The wretch who lives without freedom feels like dressing in the mud from the streets Those who have you, o Liberty, do not know. you.…
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