Quote by George Eliot
The intense happiness of our union is derived in a high degree fro

The intense happiness of our union is derived in a high degree from the perfect freedom with which we each follow and declare our own impressions. – George Eliot

Other quotes by George Eliot

How lovely the little river is, with its dark changing wavelets! It seems to me like a living companion while I wander along the bank, and listen to its low, placid voice… – George Eliot

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Rivers
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A womans heart must be of such a size and no larger, else it must be pressed small, like Chinese feet her happiness is to be made as cakes are, by a fixed recipe. – George Eliot

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Happiness
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When the People contend for their liberty, they seldom get anything for their Victory but new Masters. – George Savile

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Freedom

The media bring our wars home, but only rarely have they been able to do it in complete freedom. – Bruce Jackson

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Freedom

Freedom of expression – in particular, freedom of the press – guarantees popular participation in the decisions and actions of government, and popular participation is the essence of our democracy. – Corazon Aquino

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I think of a hero as someone who understands the degree of responsibility that comes with his freedom. – Bob Dylan

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Freedom

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Every baseball crowd, like every theatre audience, has its own distinctive attitude and atmosphere. – Bill Veeck

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Attitude

What is the value of sticking a microphone in a mans face right after he has learned of his wifes death? – Jessica Savitch

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Death

Morning is when the wick is lit. A flame ignited, the day delighted with heat and light, we start the fight for something more than before. – Jeb Dickerson, jebdickerson.com

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Morning

Law describes the way things would work if men were angels. – Christopher Dawson

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Men