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

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Death is the king of this world: Tis his park where he breeds life to feed him. Cries of pain are music for his banquet. – George Eliot

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Death
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The egoism which enters into our theories does not affect their sincerity; rather, the more our egoism is satisfied, the more robust is our belief. – George Eliot

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Ego
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Ive got personal views on the 60s. You cant have freedom without paying the price for it. – James Lovelock

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You learn that you either are going to have a police state where you dont have any freedom left, or youre going to build a world that doesnt create terrorists – and that means a whole different way of getting along. – John Shelby Spong

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I believe firmly that in making ethical decisions, man has the prerogative of true freedom of choice. – Corliss Lamont

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Responsibility and respect of others and their religious beliefs are also part of freedom. – Horst Koehler

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Information on how to heal autism and how to possibly delay vaccines or prevent autism shouldnt come from me. It should come from the medical establishment. – Jenny McCarthy

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Medical

President Obamas view of a free economy is to send your money to his friends. My vision for a free enterprise economy is to return entrepreneurship and genius and creativity to the American people! – Mitt Romney

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Few delights can equal the presence of one whom we trust utterly. – George MacDonald

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Trust
[History is] that terrible mill in which sawdust rejoins sawdust. – Edith Sitwell

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History