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My daughters, your daughters, our daughters deserve safety, protec

My daughters, your daughters, our daughters deserve safety, protection, and the freedom to make their own choices about their personal lives and their physical selves. – Carre Otis

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We come in many different shapes and sizes, and we need to support each other and our differences. Our beauty is in our differences. – Carre Otis

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Beauty
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Life is full of change and uncertainty. We know this. We experience it on a daily basis. – Carre Otis

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Experience
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Im proud that today, at 43 years old, Ive come to value the aging process and focus on inner rather than outer beauty. – Carre Otis

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Beauty
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Other Quotes from
Freedom
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How can you be conservative and justify wiretapping people without a warrant? Were supposed to be the party of personal freedom and civil liberties. – Roger Stone

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Freedom

For more than four decades, the Libyan people have been ruled by a tyrant – Moammar Gaddafi. He has denied his people freedom, exploited their wealth, murdered opponents at home and abroad, and terrorized innocent people around the world – including Americans who were killed by Libyan agents. – Barack Obama

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Freedom

The United States of America will never be intimidated by thugs and assassins. The killers will fail, and the Iraqi people will live in freedom. – George W. Bush

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Freedom

Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself. – Milton Friedman

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Freedom

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The trouble with us in America isn’t that the poetry of life has turned to prose, but that it has turned to advertising copy. – Louis Kronenberger

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He does not need opium. He has the gift of reverie. – Anaïs Nin

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Daydreaming

Baseball players are smarter than football players. How often do you see a baseball team penalized for too many players on the field? – Jim Boulton

The Bourbon King was first ambassador of reason and human happiness. – Heinrich Mann

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Happiness