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Fight For Freedom Quotes

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S.G. Blaise
“Let’s just say that sometimes it takes a lot of wrong to make things right again.”
S.G. Blaise, The Last Lumenian

Kelseyleigh Reber
“When we stand up for what we believe in—for what’s right—there is always a chance that we risk the very things we fight for: our safety, our lives, our freedom. But if we stand down, the risk is definite.”
Kelseyleigh Reber

Henrik Ibsen
“You should never wear your best trousers when you go out to fight for freedom and truth, Author”
Henrik Ibsen, An Enemy of the People

Shane Arbuthnott
“I do not need your guilt, nor do I care for it. This is not about you. If you feel guilty, then use that to change things for the better. Otherwise, your feelings mean nothing.”
Shane Arbuthnott, Dominion

“The cunning villains used our innocence, naivety and honesty; they incited and steered our virtue, purity and fervent temperaments. When we realized the actual absurdity of the situation and began to demand our democratic rights, we were subjected to unprecedented persecution and suppression. Our youth, passion, learning, idealism and joy were all sacrificed to the terrible rule of this wicked tyranny. How can this not be blood?”
Lin Zhao

Shon Mehta
“‪The Timingila: A Strange Fish‬

This is the story of an ancient sea,
And the monster, who made everyone flee.
Timingila was a strange fish,
Being free was his only wish.”
Shon Mehta, The Timingila

Thomas Ligotti
“Indeed, Dr Haxhausen fought to preserve his freedom with very good reason, for he required a great deal of it—freedom, not reason—to pursue his plans for the future.”
Thomas Ligotti, Noctuary

“Stand With The People of Ukraine
Who will protect us in these days,
When the world no longer protects us.
Who will fight with us for freedom,
When we become slaves of ruin.
Who will share our screaming pain,
When we will succumb in the struggle.
And who will be able to live on with the guilt;
Of not having helped us at the end of days,
When we are utterly extinguished.”
Sir Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Kelseyleigh Reber
“This was where war happened, in someone’s backyard. Sometimes it was yours. Often, it was someone’s a world away. But it did happen. In this moment. In the next breath. Every day.
Every day, someone lived in the midst of destruction and chaos. Every day, someone’s flower boxes filled with gunpowder’s haze, a child’s laughter turned to tears. There had been a day when someone watered those flowers in the evening’s peaceful quiet and the children caught fireflies in mason jars. And that day will come again, when the crickets and the bullets no longer have to compete for the night’s stage. But for now, all anyone could do was fight on the crickets’ behalf.”
Kelseyleigh Reber

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“Every fight for freedom begins inside the four walls”
Dr.P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Abhijit Naskar
“The difference between a vigilante and a reformer is that a vigilante with their half-baked and insecure notions of justice feels compelled to hide their identity, whereas a reformer has nothing to hide, for a reformer knows, no lasting reform can be brought through anonymity.

If you have something to say, say it, and stand by it with your last breath. Doctors save lives, and they have family, yet they don’t hide behind anonymity. Soldiers and cops defend lives, and they have family, yet they don’t hide behind anonymity. Scientists save the world, and they have family, yet they don’t hide behind anonymity. Then what makes a vigilante so special that they have to keep their identity a secret!

You don’t need a secret identity to serve the
world. You just need to stand up with
accountability against the most distressing
troubles faced by society, and your very name
will turn into an immortal symbol, that will send
a shockwave of courage and inspiration through
countless generations to come.”
Abhijit Naskar, Either Reformist or Terrorist: If You Are Terror I Am Your Grandfather

Rick Steves
“. . . I'm reminded that I simply inherited freedom. For man, freedom has to be earned.”
Rick Steves, For the Love of Europe: My Favorite Places, People, and Stories

Molly Collier
“We chose to fight, so that our people might have the choice not to.”
Molly Collier, The Paragon

Molly Collier
“I would rather die fighting than go on living by turning a blind eye to the suffering of my brothers and sisters.”
Molly Collier, The Paragon

Adorne Sibley
“Never let them win, the takers, because they won’t stop. If you love it, you fucking take it, fight for it, never let it out of your sight.”
Adorne Sibley, A Gun Is The Thing With Feathers