Quote by Albert Camus
A free press can, of course, be good or bad, but, most certainly w

A free press can, of course, be good or bad, but, most certainly without freedom, the press will never be anything but bad. – Albert Camus

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On certain mornings, as we turn a corner,
an exquisite dew falls on our heart
and then vanishes.
But the freshness lingers, and this, always,
is what the heart needs.
The earth must have risen in just such a light
the morning the world was born. – Albert Camus

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Creation
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In our wildest aberrations we dream of an equilibrium we have left behind and which we naively expect to find at the end of our errors. Childish presumption which justifies the fact that child-nations, inheriting our follies, are now directing our history. – Albert Camus

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History
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Freedom
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My desire to curtail undue freedom of speech extends only to such public areas as restaurants, airports, streets, hotel lobbies, parks, and department stores. Verbal exchanges between consenting adults in private are as of little interest to me as they probably are to them. – Fran Lebowitz

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Freedom

The link between my experience as an entrepreneur and that of a politician is all in one word: freedom. – Silvio Berlusconi

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Freedom

Giving up even an ounce of precious freedom is a very serious thing to do. – Charles Schumer

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Freedom

I was inspired to write this book by those who are sceptical of the power of freedom to change the world. – Natan Sharansky

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Freedom

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The beautiful seems right by force of beauty, and the feeble wrong because of weakness. – Virginia Woolf

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My mom was paranoid about my safety. – Jane Smiley

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Star Wars is fun, its exciting, its inspirational, and people respond to that. Its what they want. – George Lucas

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What I mean by that is that the point of life, as I see it, is not to write books or scale mountains or sail oceans, but to achieve happiness, and preferably an unselfish happiness. – Bernard Cornwell

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