Accustomed Quote by Suzanne La Follette Download Open image “It is necessary to grow accustomed to freedom before one may walk in it sure-footedly.” — Suzanne La Follette ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Accustomed Freedom Grows May Walks
Today, you can decide to walk in freedom. You can choose to walk differently. You can walk as a free person, enjoying every step. — Nhat Hanh Copy Share Image
Freedom makes a huge requirement of every human being. With freedom comes responsibility. For the person who is unwilling to grow up, the person… — Eleanor Roosevelt Copy Share Image
Freedom is the freedom you choose, when you're not getting in your own way. The best way to start every day is to wake up and wash your face and look yourself in the mirror, right in the eyes of your reflection, and say, "don't get in my way." Because it's only when we get in our own way that… — Gary Busey Copy Share
With freedom comes responsibilities, and I dare not linger, for my long walk has not ended yet. — Nelson Mandela Copy Share Image
Freedom is like health, it is taken for granted while one has it. One becomes aware of it when it has gone. — Henry Wallich Copy Share Image
“freedom is dangerous. If you follow it too willingly it threatens to pull you into the air; if you give it up too wholly,… — Ernest Becker Copy Share Image
To some, freedom means the opportunity to do what they want to do; to most it means not to do what they do not… — Eric Hoffer Copy Share Image
There is nothing more innately human than the tendency to transmute what has become customary into what has been divinely ordained. — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
Where is the society which does not struggle along under a dead-weight of tradition and law inherited from its grandfather? — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
Until economic freedom is attained for everybody, there can be no real freedom for anybody. — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
If responsibility for the upbringing of children is to continue to be vested in the family, then the rights of children will be secured… — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
Laws are felt only when the individual comes into conflict with them. — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
When one hears the argument that marriage should be indissoluble for the sake of children, one cannot help wondering whether the protagonist is really… — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
. . . nothing could be more grotesquely unjust than a code of morals, reinforced by laws, which relieves men from responsibility for irregular… — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
No human being, man, woman, or child, may safely be entrusted to the power of another; for no human being may safely be trusted… — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
The revolutionists did not succeed in establishing human freedom; they poured the new wine of belief in equal rights for all men into the… — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
The worst effect of tutelage is that it negates self-discipline, and therefore people suddenly released from it are almost bound to make fools of… — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
Anyone who has not known that inestimable privilege can possibly realize what good fortune it is to grow up in a home where there… — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
under a monopolistic economic system the opportunity to earn a living by one's labour comes to be regarded as a privilege instead of a… — Suzanne La Follette Copy Share Image
We are puzzled and bewildered whenever we see suffering in this world because we have become accustomed to the mercy and the long-suffering of… — R. C. Sproul Copy Share Image
A man accustomed to American food and American domestic cookery would not starve to death suddenly in Europe, but I think he would gradually… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
There are those that say, if you do the uncomfortable thing long enough, it will become comfortable. But we are really not encouragers of… — Esther Hicks Copy Share Image
Early on a difficult climb, especially a solo climb, you’re hyper-aware of the abyss pulling at your back, constantly feeling its call, its immense… — Jon Krakauer Copy Share Image
Democracy is not being well served as we're accustomed to. There is less information, there's less investigation, there's less analysis, there's less accountability. — Edward Greenspon Copy Share Image
To one who is accustomed to thinking a lot, every new thought that he hears or reads about immediately appears as a link in… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
I have been in relatively high-risk businesses all of my adult life. Few of the others, however, had the possibility of direct gains in… — Neil Armstrong Copy Share Image
We have become accustomed to living our life with joy amidst pain and challenges. — Dana Reeve Copy Share Image
Security is a component of everyday life that one spending time in Washington, D.C., gets accustomed to. Metal detectors, police vehicle barriers and heavily-armed… — Mike Crapo Copy Share Image
If you're a Firefox user, you get accustomed to your history and the URL bar and finding things. That should be available on your… — Mitchell Baker Copy Share Image
It is amazing how soon one becomes accustomed to the sound of ones voice, when forced to repeat a speech five or six times… — J. William Fulbright Copy Share Image
We are too much accustomed to attribute to a single cause that which is the product of several, and the majority of our controversies… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image