Quotes about emancipation

Mortimer Adler -

Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men.

Bruce Lee - Tao of Jeet Kune Do

Bring the mind into sharp focus and make it alert so that it can immediately intuit truth, which is everywhere. The mind must be emancipated from old habits, prejudices, restrictive thought processes and even ordinary thought itself.

Bertrand Russell -

I think the essence of wisdom is emancipation, as far as possible, from the tyranny of the here and now.

Robin Hobb - Fool's Errand

As much as I had always longed to be freed of my duties and obligations, being released from such bonds was as much a severing as an emancipation.

Nike Thaddeus -

Do the little things. In the future when you look back, they'd have made the greatest change.

Jo Baker - Longbourn

It was a thought, that. Not to attach yourself to a man, but to confront instead the open world, the wide fields of France and Spain, the ocean, anything. Not just to hitch a lift with the first fellow who looked as though he knew where he was going, but just to go.

B.G. Bowers - Death and Life

In the end, it was the secrets that held me hostage and fuelled my depression, but, once released, emancipation - from fear, shame, guilt and judgement - was finally possible.

Virginia Woolf - A Room of One's Own

The history of men's opposition to women's emancipation is more interesting perhaps than the story of that emancipation itself.

Saddam Hussein - The Revolution and Woman in Iraq

Women make up one half of society. Our society will remain backward and in chains unless its women are liberated, enlightened and educated.

Susan B. Anthony -

Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world. It gives women a feeling of freedom and self-reliance. I stand and rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a wheel…the picture of free, untrammeled womanhood.

Mekiah Johnson -

I refuse to be put in a cage that gleams golden for many, but bronze for me. I would much rather be a dove in the sky, flying out into the open, into the sky, into the beyond.

Lailah Gifty Akita -

Nothing can enslaved us, if we free in our minds.

Lailah Gifty Akita -

Emancipation of mind is the greatest liberty.

rassool jibraeel snyman -

Ignorance is not bliss its painful and embarrassing

Mumia Abu-Jamal -

Conventional wisdom would have one believe that it is insane to resist this, the mightiest of empires, but what history really shows is that today's empire is tomorrow's ashes; that nothing lasts forever, and that to not resist is to acquiesce in your own oppression. The greatest form of sanity that anyone can exercise is to resist that force that is trying to repress, oppress, and fight down the human spirit.

H.G. Wells - The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman

She had learnt many things since the days of her first rebellion, and she knew now that this matter of the man friend and nothing else in the world is the central issue in the emancipation of women. The difficulty of him is latent in every other restriction of which women complain. The complete emancipation of women will come with complete emancipation of humanity from jealousy — and no sooner. All other emancipations are shams until a woman may go about as freely with this man as with that, and

Guy de Maupassant - Alien Hearts

By nature independent, gay, even exuberant, seductively responsive and given to those spontaneous sallies that sparkle in the conversation of certain daughters of Paris who seem to have inhaled since childhood the pungent breath of the boulevards laden with the nightly laughter of audiences leaving theaters, Madame de Burne's five years of bondage had nonetheless endowed her with a singular timidity which mingled oddly with her youthful mettle, a great fear of saying too much, of going to far, a

Michelle Cliff -

Freedom without the means to be self-supporting is a one-armed triumph.

Shelby Foote -

Right now I'm thinking a good deal about emancipation. One of our sins was slavery, another was emancipation. It's a paradox. In theory, emancipation was one of the glories of our democracy - and it was. But the way it was done led to tragedy, turning four million people loose with no jobs or trades or learning. And then in 1877 for a few electoral votes, just abandoning them entirely. A huge amount of pain and trouble resulted. Everybody in America is still paying for it.

Emmanuelle de Maupassant - The Gentlemen's Club

She first peered into its fascinating cases of beetles and butterflies at the age of six, in the company of her father. She recalls her pity at each occupant pinned for display. It was no great leap to draw the same conclusion of ladies: similarly bound and trussed, pinned and contained, with the objective of being admired, in all their gaudy beauty.

Rasheed Ogunlaru -

Your mind will enchain you. Your heart will set you free

Marcus Garvey -

We are going to emancipate ourselves from mental slavery, for though others may free the body, none but ourselves can free the mind. Mind is our only ruler; sovereign.

Saul Bellow - Herzog

Emancipation resulting in madness. Unlimited freedom to choose and play a tremendous variety of roles with a lot of coarse energy.

Karl Marx - On the Jewish Question

Every emancipation is a restoration of the human world and of human relationships to a man himself.

Angela Y. Davis -

Pregressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces at work in the society in which they live, but also about the intensity social character of their interior lives. Ultimately, it can propel people toward social emancipation

George Gaylord Simpson -

[Darwin] gave an answer to the tremendous question that so deeply concerns...What is Man? [He] answered this question to the effect that man is a natural product of the universe;...man is an animal, a vertebrate, a mammal, and a primate....By bringing man into the evolutionary picture, Darwin finally took the last step in our emancipation and finally made our world rational. [Yet] Darwin felt humility and awe that seem to me truly religious. ["Darwin led us into this modern world," 1959, p. 271-

Karl Marx -

Man is the highest essence of man, hence with the categorical imperative to overthrow all relations in which man is a debased, enslaved, abandoned, despicable essence.

Marck E. Estemil -

Freedom is an expensive gift always worth fighting for. Even if it costs us!

Ashim Shanker - Sinew of the Social Species

He remembered a version of himself untrammeled by expectation, unimpeded by Ego. He had suffered in the many years since then, seeking to return to that original self, if, in fact, it ever existed. And yet, he was helpless but to regard that unmistakable fear that gripped him in his dream as a sign that his unevenness lent him now to utter incongruity with this specter of past.

Jit Sharma -

When the rose opens its heart, you will smell the fragrance of its soul.

Rasheed Ogunlaru -

Love is the only answer to every question. It is the only thing that will serve you in every situation. It is the route and the destination. It is medication, liberation and should be at the heart of and expression of your vocation.

Lailah Gifty Akita -

The only prison we can be is prison of our mind.

Nicholas D. Kristof - Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide

So let us be clear about this up front: We hope to recruit you to join an incipient movement to emancipate women and fight global poverty by unlocking women's power as economic catalysts. That is the process under way - not a drama of victimization but of empowerment, the kind that transforms bubbly teenage girls from brothel slaves into successful businesswomen.This is a story of transformation. It is change that is already taking place, and change that can accelerate if you'll just open your h

H.G. Wells - Crux Ansata: An Indictment of the Roman Catholic Church

I think that it [the Church] stands for everything most hostile to the mental emancipation and stimulation of mankind. It is the completest, most highly organized system of prejudices and antagonisms in existence. Everywhere in the world there are ignorance and prejudice, but the greatest complex of these, with the most extensive prestige and the most intimate entanglement with traditional institutions, is the Roman Catholic Church. It presents many faces towards the world, but everywhere it is

Tori Amos -

I became a mom at 37 and having a child has been an emancipation for me.

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