In a free society, you get what you celebrate.

Secrecy is never so appealing as in a free society.

A free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopular.

In a free society, how can you commit a crime against yourself?

Free societies are societies in motion, and with motion comes friction.

The principles of Jefferson are the definitions and axioms of free society.

A truly free society is based on a vision of respect for people and what they value.

You'll often hear the left lecture about the importance of dissent in a free society.

The first principle of a free society is an untrammeled flow of words in an open forum.

If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich.

The only way of living in a free society is to feel that you have the right to say and do stuff.

Freedom of the press is not an end in itself but a means to the end of achieving a free society.

Unfortunately, this is a free society, and we're gonna have people with trucks, and people with bombs.

Japan is a well-educated, technological society. It is a free society, protects intellectual property.

The path towards a free society has not been simple. There are tragic and glorious pages in our history.

We can't impose freedom, but we can eliminate roadblocks to freedom, and to allow free societies to develop.

Whatever differences we have, tolerating others' opinions is a prerequisite to a functioning and free society.

As you have fewer and fewer voices in a democracy, in a free society, it's not good to limit the number of voices.

I think there's a difference between calling people out and understanding the role that the press plays in a free society.

Getting rid of the dictator is only a first step in establishing a free society. The dictatorship must also be disassembled.

Will dissent be permitted? The answer to that question will determine whether the society is a free society or a fear society.

Clothes are a big part of a free society, I think, and what you wear is so indicative of the political climate you're living in.

People getting rich in a free society in general - with some scammy exceptions, which are rare - makes everyone else richer, too.

Tensions exist in any free society. But the freedom we enjoy rests on a foundation of individual liberty and shared moral values.

In a free society the state does not administer the affairs of men. It administers justice among men who conduct their own affairs.

Classical liberalism is the idea that individual freedom and limited government are the best way for humans to form a free society.

I think the enemy is self-censorship. In a free society the biggest danger is that you're afraid to the point where you censor yourself.

We can't just have mainstream behavior on television in a free society, we have to make sure we see the whole panorama of human behavior.

So this is all part of a free society. People are entitled to hold whatever view they want, and the media can report things how they wish.

You cannot control the spending habits of people. It is a free society, after all, and people should have right to spend their money as they wish.

I have no doubt that given a real choice, the vast majority of Muslims and Arabs, like everyone else will choose a free society over a fear society.

The most important element of a free society, where individual rights are held in the highest esteem, is the rejection of the initiation of violence.

We live in America. We live in a free society where we are able to make choices. It's about giving individuals freedoms and holding them accountable.

As citizens of a free society, we have a duty to look critically at our world. But if we think we know what is wrong, we must act upon that knowledge.

In many respects, the United States is a great country. Freedom of speech is protected more than in any other country. It is also a very free society.

We must seek to be intellectually inclusive, just as we seek to be culturally inclusive. Ideas come and go - that's what makes a free society so vital.

The radicals who perpetrated the Charlie Hebdo attack were not motivated by Western imperialism but by members of a free society violating Islamic law.

As I understand the American Founders, the most brilliant and daring idea they had was that it's possible to create a free society that could stay free forever.

I sometimes think that unions don't understand that we live in a free society, and people have the right to not select union representation if they don't want it.

Political correctness is one of the engines of nannyism. Allowing and even encouraging 'offensive' ideas is vital for the intellectually health of a free society.

A free society will abide unofficial, private discrimination, even when that means allowing hate-filled groups to exclude people based on the color of their skin.

We all know growth is absolutely vital to a free society. No one should want Australia to be a stag-nation: a nation with a stagnant economy and stagnant aspirations.

Without a moral framework, there is nothing left but immediate self-indulgence by some and the path of least resistance by others. Neither can sustain a free society.

It's a free society. But don't tell the world that we can feed the present population without chemical fertilizer. That's when this misinformation becomes destructive.

If we wish to preserve a free society, it is essential that we recognize that the desirability of a particular object is not sufficient justification for the use of coercion.

If you live in a free market and a free society, shouldn't you have the right to know what you're buying? It's shocking that we don't and it's shocking how much is kept from us.

The core political values of our free society are so deeply embedded in our collective consciousness that only a few malcontents, lunatics generally, ever dare to threaten them.

The proposition that Muslims are welcome in Britain if, and only if, they stop behaving like Muslims is a doctrine which is incompatible with the principles that guide a free society.

We understand that in an open and democratic and free society, you cannot make yourself impenetrable, especially when there are more guns than there are people in the United States today.

To fulfill the promise of economic opportunity, we must remain true to the principle that collective bargaining is a cornerstone of a free society and indispensable to a strong middle class.

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