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Freedom of conscience entails more dangers than authority and despotism.

– Michel FoucaultRate it:

Freedom of conscience is a natural right, both antecedent and superior to all human laws and institutions whatever; a right which laws never gave and a right which laws can never take away.

– John GoodwinRate it:

Freedom of expression does not give you the right to disrespect others.

– Wesley D'AmicoRate it:

Freedom of expression does not judge its own opinion.”

– Wesley D'AmicoRate it:

Freedom of expression is the matrix, the indispensable condition, of nearly every other form of freedom.

– Benjamin CardozoRate it:

Freedom of expression: It's an obstruction of justice when one is not able and allowed to express himself justly, he becomes a prisoner.

– Ryan PackRate it:

Freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society and made by the legislative power vested in it and not to be subject to the inconstant, uncertain, arbitrary will of another man.

– John LockeRate it:

Freedom of mind is the Real Freedom. A person whose mind is not free though he may not be in chains is a Slave, not a Free Man.

– Dr. B. R. AmbedkarRate it:

Freedom of mind is the ultimate prove of persistence.” A person, whose mind is not free though he may not be in prison, he is a prisoner and not a free man

– The Omani ShedRate it:

Freedom of movement is the very essence of our free society -- once the right to travel is curtailed, all other rights suffer.

– Justice William O. DouglasRate it:

Freedom of opinion can only exist when the government thinks itself secure.

– Bertrand RussellRate it:

Freedom of press and freedom of speech: What a blessing for a country while in the hands of honest, patriotic men; what a curse if in the hands of designing demagogues.

– William J. H. BoetckerRate it:

Freedom of speech and freedom of action are meaningless without freedom to think. And there is no freedom of thought without doubt.

– BergenRate it:

Freedom of speech doesn't mean to constitute insulting, abusing, and harming deliberately in a distinctive and discriminative feature and context; whereas, supporting such notions and attempts is a universal crime.

– Ehsan SehgalRate it:

Freedom of speech gives us all the opportunity to express our thoughts and react to them; but does this “ freedom” give “big brother”, the opportunity to dictate our way of life???

– Larry LevesqueRate it:

Freedom of speech is useless without freedom of thought. And I fear that the politics of protest is shutting out the process of thought, so necessary to rational discussion. We are faced with the Ten Commandments of Protest:Thou Shalt Not Allow Thy Opponent to Speak. Thou Shalt Not Set Forth a Program of Thine Own. Thou Shalt Not Trust Anybody Over Thirty. Thou Shalt Not Honor Thy Father or Thy Mother. Thou Shalt Not Heed the Lessons of History. Thou Shalt Not Write Anything Longer than a Slogan. Thou Shalt Not Present a Negotiable Demand. Thou Shalt Not Accept Any Establishment Idea. Thou Shalt Not Revere Any but Totalitarian Heroes. Thou Shalt Not Ask Forgiveness for Thy Transgressions, Rather Thou Shalt Demand Amnesty for Them.

– Spiro AgnewRate it:

Freedom of the mind requires not only, or not even especially, the absence of legal constraints but the presence of alternative thoughts. The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity, but the one that removes awareness of other possibilities.

– Alan BloomRate it:

Freedom of the press is limited to those who own one.

– A. J. LieblingRate it:

Freedom of the press, or, to be more precise, the benefit of freedom of the press, belongs to everyone – to the citizen as well as the publisher… The crux is not the publisher’s ‘freedom to print’; it is, rather, the citizen’s ‘right to know.

– Arthur Hays SulzbergerRate it:

Freedom of thought and freedom of speech in our great institutions are absolutely necessary for the preservation of our country. The moment either is restricted, liberty begins to wither and die...

– John Peter AltgeldRate it:

Freedom prospers when religion is vibrant and the rule of law under God is acknowledged.

– Ronald ReaganRate it:

Freedom thrives on the precipice of bondage. Believe in your strength.

– Mitchell KogerRate it:

Freedom, then, lies only in our innate human capacity to choose between different sorts of bondage, bondage to desire or self esteem, or bondage to the light that lightens all our lives.

– Sri MadhavaRate it:

Freedome in AMERICA

– Ilya EhrenburgRate it:

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