Free man Quote by Jean-Paul Sartre Download Open image ““The writer, a free man adressing free men, has only one subject - freedom”” — Jean-Paul Sartre ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Free man Freedom Writing
“It is not true that the freedom of one man is limited by that of other men. Man is really free to the extent… — Mikhail Bakunin Copy Share Image
“The history of free men is never written by chance but by choice - their choice.” — Dwight D. Eisenhower Copy Share Image
“He is a free man, not because is in a poition of political power and influence that you will never be able to achieve,… — Evan Meekins Copy Share Image
“A truly free man is not free 'from' anything, nor free 'to' anything, he is just free. Free within himself.” — Ilyas Kassam Copy Share Image
The history of free men is never really written by chance but by choice; their choice! — Dwight D. Eisenhower Copy Share Image
“A free man is one who has discerned the inanity of all points of view; a liberated man is one who has drawn the… — Emil Cioran Copy Share Image
Everyone asks for freedom for himself, The man free love, the businessman free trade, The writer and talker free speech and free press. — Robert Frost Copy Share Image
“While all men want to be free, some want to be free to think what they want, and other men want to be free… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Freedom is not a quality of man, nor is it an ability, a capacity, a kind of being that somehow flares up in him.… — Dietrich Bonhoeffer Copy Share Image
“All these creatures spend their time explaining, realizing happily that they agree with each other.” — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
“she has suddenly emptied herself of me, and all other consciousness in the world has also emptied itself of me. It seems funny. Yet… — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
[Stéphane Mallarmé] theory of the hermetic is a mistake, but he can be only difficult to read when he has difficult things to say. — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
I can always choose, but I ought to know that if I do not choose, I am still choosing. — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
“She smiled. First I lost the memory of her eyes, then the memory of her long body. I kept her smile as long as… — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
The more one is absorbed in fighting evil, the less one is tempted to place the good in question. — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
This is what I thought: for the most banal even to become an adventure, you must (and this is enough) begin to recount it.… — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
“I am free: there is absolutely no more reason for living, all the ones I have tried have given way and I can’t imagine… — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
“If I am not mistaken, if all the signs which have been amassed are precursors of a new overthrow in my life, well then… — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
Never in all their history have men been able truly to conceive of the world as one: a single sphere, a globe, having the… — Archibald MacLeish Copy Share Image
“And it was then that the things I've never liked to talk about began. Not that they were particularly terrible; I've no wish to… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“He is a free man, not because is in a poition of political power and influence that you will never be able to achieve,… — Evan Meekins Copy Share Image
The solution to this problem [welfare-statism] must take a positive form: the restoration of a faith in what free men can accomplish. — Leonard Read Copy Share Image
“I was just beginning to wonder how long I would have to wait when finally a guard sauntered up and said, “Galloway, get your… — Noah Galloway Copy Share Image
“A port arrival makes you feel so free ...To realize what it is to be a free man, with a world before him;” — Barnaby Allen Copy Share Image
It is Mind which determines the change of Society, and it was because the mind at work was a Catholic mind that the slave… — Hilaire Belloc Copy Share Image
“I'd rather be a free man in my grave, than to live life as a puppet or a slave” — Jimmy Cliff Copy Share Image
A free man is he that, in those things which by his strength and wit he is able to do, is not hindered to… — Thomas Hobbes Copy Share Image