But such is the ordsprog
But such is the nature of truth, that all it asks, and all it wants is the liberty of appearing irresistible
Thomas Paine
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1737
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1809
)
Under the law of nature, all men are born free, every one comes into the world with a right to his own person, which includes the liberty of moving and using it at his own will. This is what is called personal liberty, and is given him by the Author
Thomas Jefferson
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1762
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1826
)
Freedom
Without Liberty, Law loses its nature and its name, and becomes oppression. Without Law, Liberty also loses its nature and its name, and becomes licentiousness.
James Q. Wilson
The right of nature... is the liberty each man hath to use his own power, as he will himself, for the preservation of his own nature; that is to say, of his own life.
Thomas Hobbes
(
1588
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1679
)
Natur
What for centuries raised man above the beast is not the cudgel but the irresistible power of unarmed truth.
Boris L. Pasternak
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1890
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1960
)
Nothing makes man more unhappy than the untruth appearing as the truth.
Barry Long
Love... asks that you disavow your attempt to enlarge your own identity by diminishing that of others. It asks that you cease your effort to safeguard your own claim to well-being by assuming the inferiority of others' claims. It asks, actually, that you die.
Thomas Howard
The framers of the constitution knew human nature as well as we do. They too had lived in dangerous days; they too knew the suffocating influence of orthodoxy and standardized thought. They weighed the compulsions for restrained speech and thought against the abuses of liberty. They chose liberty.
Justice William Orville Douglas
(
1898
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1980
)
Your body is the church where Nature asks to be reverenced. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd.
Marquis De Sade
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1740
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1814
)
To tell you the truth, I've never weighed myself. When somebody asks me my statistics or whatever I honestly don't know.
Helena Christensen
(
1968
-)
To any artist, worthy of the name, all in nature is beautiful, because his eyes, fearlessly accepting all exterior truth, read there, as in an open book, all the inner truth.
Auguste Rodin
(
1840
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1917
)
Kunst
To any artist, worthy of the name, all in nature is beautiful, because his eyes, fearlessly accepting all exterior truth, read there, as in an open book, all the inner truth.
Auguste Rodin
(
1840
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1917
)
Øye
Read nature; nature is a friend to truth.
Edward Young
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1683
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1765
)
Natur
Here's good advice for practice: go into partnership with nature; she does more than half the work and asks none of the fee.
Martin H. Fischer
Those who work in a preconceived style, deliberately turning their backs on nature, miss the truth. An artist must recognize, when he is reasoning, that his picture is an artifice; but when he is painting, he should feel that he has copied nature. An
Henri Matisse
(
1869
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1954
)
Kunst
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