Quote by Louis Farrakhan
They call them terrorists, I call them freedom fighters. - Louis F

They call them terrorists, I call them freedom fighters. – Louis Farrakhan

Other quotes by Louis Farrakhan

Not that I regret saying what I believed to be the truth, but I regret anything that I might have written or spoken that could have been used in a way to help to foster that atmosphere out of which came the loss of life of Brother Malcolm. – Louis Farrakhan

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Truth
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I am hoping that in this year of the family we will go into our families and reconcile differences. – Louis Farrakhan

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Family
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Qaddafi is hated because he is the leader of a small country that is rich, but he uses his money to finance liberation struggles. – Louis Farrakhan

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finance
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Other Quotes from
Freedom
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Remove advertising, disable a person or firm from proclaiming its wares and their merits, and the whole of society and of the economy is transformed. The enemies of advertising are the enemies of freedom. – David Ogilvy

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Freedom

For in the end, freedom is a personal and lonely battle and one faces down fears of today so that those of tomorrow might be engaged. – Alice Walker

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Freedom

Theres also a sense of freedom. I was so obsessed by this problem that I was thinking about if all the time – when I woke up in the morning, when I went to sleep at night, and that went on for eight years. – Andrew Wiles

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Freedom

We must be willing to pay a price for freedom. – H. L. Mencken

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Freedom

Random Quotes

If you want to go somewhere, it is best to find someone who has already been there. – Robert Kiyosaki

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best

Everyone who knows me will know the truth, which is that my children come first in my life and that I would never harm any child. – Michael Jackson

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Truth

Discretion is being able to raise your eyebrow instead of your voice. – Author Unknown

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Miscellaneous

Life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of eighty and gradually approach eighteen. – Mark Twain, quoted in Autobiography with Letters by William L. Phelps

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Age