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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The struggle itself towards the heights is enough to fill a mans heart. One must imagine Sisyphus happy. – Albert Camus

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Struggle
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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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Thats free enterprise, friends: freedom to gamble, freedom to lose. And the great thing – the truly democratic thing about it – is that you dont even have to be a player to lose. – Barbara Ehrenreich

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Criticism of government finds sanctuary in several portions of the 1st Amendment. It is part of the right of free speech. It embraces freedom of the press. – Hugo Black

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The very idea of freedom incites fear in the hearts of terrorists across the world. – Elizabeth Dole

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Make no mistake, in this campaign, I will offer the American ideals of economic freedom a clear and unapologetic defense. – Mitt Romney

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And we turned off and 30 miles south theyre standing in the middle of our road blocking our way, stopped the car, got out, took us through the path in the woods, where the craft was on the ground. – Betty Hill

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There will be no end to the troubles of states, or of humanity itself, till philosophers become kings in this world, or till those we now call kings and rulers really and truly become philosophers, and political power and philosophy thus come into the same hands. – Plato

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