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Break Free Quotes

Quotes tagged as "break-free" Showing 1-30 of 42
Erik Pevernagie
“When we are able to break free from the imprisonment of our little, small self-thinking and dare to face the essence of life, we recognize we are never at home with ourselves. We are always on the road. By challenging the unknown and the unidentified we are capable of opening our skyline. ("Transcendental journey")”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Instead of breaking or cherry-picking the rules, many just follow the inner rules, which have been instilled during their lifetime and have subtly permeated their thinking. They value rules, as it offers the ravishment of a securing, ceremonial rhythm in life and it prevents them from breaking free from their cocoon, all the more because freedom can be so scaring and exhausting. ("When forgetting the rules of the game" )”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“When we take the time to break free from the tyranny of Time and learn to listen to the sound of unspoken words, we discern the hot air behind the frenzy of the wheeling and dealing around. (“Wheeling and dealing »)”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“Let us loosen our grip sometimes, open up and break free from the corroded mechanism of our life, and let us thereby indulge in living by the seat-of-the-pants allowing unclouded and eye-opening rides. (“Digging for white gold »)”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“When we feel abandoned along the road of indifference, we can jam our path into our thinking mind, breaking free from the shackles of inattention, getting our life together, uncovering our identity, and resurfacing in a world of sympathy and understanding. (”Life with sea view”)”
Erik Pevernagie

Mouloud Benzadi
“They have no right to cause you pain and make you suffer.
Don't let them control you and turn your life into a disaster.
If they do, break free, turn the page and start a new chapter.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“Travel opens windows to a rich and diverse world,
which you can never see from your homeland.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Langston Hughes
“Oppression

Now dreams
Are not available
To the dreamers,
Nor songs
To the singers.

In some lands
Dark night
And cold steel
Prevail--
But the dream
Will come back,
And the song
Break
Its jail.”
Langston Hughes, The Panther and the Lash

Mouloud Benzadi
“La confianza es como una antigüedad valiosa: una vez que se pierde, nunca podrá ser reemplazada.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“Be like a bird,
Never meant to be held,
In a cage, shuttered by agony.
It's time for you to break free,
From the grips of pain's deep sea,
And take control of your destiny.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Atif Khurshid Wani
“Call me not to quiet
I shall break the chains
With my ink
Bleeding brave.”
Atif Khurshid Wani, The Shattered She

“Sensuality is what happens when you break free from the real world.”
Lebo Grand

“Not having to force yourself to love or hate, is liberating.”
Nahiar Ozar

Wiss Auguste
“The desert was a prison without bars. Her fear was her shackles.”
Wiss Auguste, The Illusions of Hope

C. JoyBell C.
“People where I live are born in cradles, then grow up in boxes, then die in coffins. From cradle to coffin--they exist in boxes. And they wish that I join them, sometimes they try, but then I bite their fingers off.”
C. JoyBell C.

C. JoyBell C.
“If you are free, you're going to scare them. In the same way light scares bats or how a chained animal grown so accustomed to its cage, would refuse an opened fence. That's how you'll scare them: with an open mind, a brave voice, the stare of a bear! You'll scare them every time you belly-laugh and every time you look a man eye-to-eye as an equal. You'll scare them when they see your thighs and when you choose your own religion. You'll scare them. Because it's birds who fly free that terrify the ones in cages.”
C. JoyBell C.

“Take all the time you need to heal emotionally. Moving on doesn’t take a day, it takes lots of little steps to be able to break free of your broken self.”
Tere Arigo

Richie Norton
“What’s stopping you from moving forward? The need to be certain. Certainty is prison. Break free and you’ll be free.”
Richie Norton

Mitta Xinindlu
“Life is too short and delicate to live in shame.”
Mitta Xinindlu

C. JoyBell C.
“Humans make boxes, put themselves into those boxes, then pull other people in along with them. Everything I do and everything that I am, are the results of climbing out of their boxes and then not allowing myself to be pulled into new ones. Because once you are freed from one, there is always another, and yet another, box that some human will try to pull you into. Especially in the society which I live: a giant box filled with a hundred million tiny boxes, all trying to trap you inside them. And some will tell you that God is in their box with them! Bloody hell of a lie. God cannot be found inside of their cubicles.”
C. JoyBell C.

Jennifer Weiner
“Death would be too easy. Death would let him off the hook. Life, though, life with the knowledge that Daisy knew what he'd done and who he was... that would be close to intolerable for a man as proud as Hal Shoemaker. Let him live, like a parachutist with his straps cut, tumbling down and down, forever. Let him live, with his every moment a torment, every hour burning.”
Jennifer Weiner, That Summer

Vladimir Savchuk
“Before you can fight Goliath publicly, you must face lions privately.”
Vladimir Savchuk

“To do what I wish to. To not do what I do not wish to. The freedom to be where I want to be – to go wherever the thoughts go. And, the freedom to not be where I do not want to be: Happiness!
Every human deserves that freedom. The freedom to be free even while alive – Nirvana, Moksha, Paradise and such are for the dead. The freedom to not kill yourself for your soul to rest in peace.

You realise there is no magical figure to earn, until which you put off living your dreams. Just as there is no right age to be true to one’s self, or to living one’s life. You realise that the magic is in the living, not in any particular figure. And that the best age is your current age; and the best time – now.”
Rasal, I Killed the Golden Goose : A COLLECTION OF THOUGHTS, THOUGHTLESSNESS, SILENCES, POEMS & SOME ‘SHOT’ STORIES

Avijeet Das
“Poetry is the yearning of the soul to break free!”
Avijeet Das

Mitta Xinindlu
“Find the courage to tell your story. Who knows, you might heal a nation.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Avijeet Das
“Poetry is the yearning of the soul to break free.”
Avijeet Das

Jennifer Weiner
“Through the rain, Daisy could see another life, a life where she lived out here full-time, with Beatrice, and Diana nearby. Where she could walk her dog on the beach every morning, with her friend, and spend her days cooking in a restaurant. Where Diana could spend time with Beatrice, where Beatrice could go to public school and figure out for herself who she wanted to be, if she wanted to go to college or not. Maybe Daisy could even help at the restaurant and give Diana and her husband time to travel, to see the world. Maybe she had gifts she could give them, ways to repair the damage, and stitch up what had been torn. The only thing she knew for sure was that there was no way forward with Hal, not knowing what she knew about what he'd done. Her life as his wife, Daisy Shoemaker, was over. I divorce thee.”
Jennifer Weiner, That Summer

“¨It starts with you¨”
Laura Lynn Knight

Stephanie Garber
“This is where you break free,' he said softly.

'I don't want to,' she said, but the words came out wrong, breathless. And despite all the cold and the damp, she could feel herself go hot from her cheeks all the way down to the bare skin beneath Archer's hands. 'I mean, I just need to catch my breath.'

He mad a scolding sound with his tongue. 'You don't get to catch your breath. If you stop fighting, you lose.' He moved one icy hand to her throat and she felt the sharp tip of a knife against her neck.

Evangeline went very still, or she tried to. It was surprisingly hard not to move with a blade to her throat and a hand intimately wrapped around her stomach. 'Are you insane?'

'Undoubtedly.' He slowly moved the dagger, drawing a careful line over her pulse. He didn't pierce her skin, but the effect was still dizzying.

'Never imagine you're safe,' he scolded. His knife traced a line from the hollow of her throat to the centre of her chest all the way down to the laces of her vest.”
Stephanie Garber, A Curse for True Love

“Identifying yourself solely by your sickness limits the narrative of your life. Break free from the shackles of illness, embracing the truth that you are loved, chosen, and empowered.”
Sue Detweiler, Healing Rain

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