INDEPENDENCE QUOTES II

quotations about independence

Independence, the freedom of a self-governing nation, is in my estimation the highest political good, for which any disadvantage, if need be, and any sacrifice are a cheap price.

ENOCH POWELL

speech at Stockport, June 8, 1973


Being "independent" means, really, that you can't screw around anymore. Why? Because your livelihood, your happiness, your success is dependent on you. Which is why it's time to get your life in order--stat!

LAUREL HOUSE

QuickieChick's Cheat Sheet to Life, Love, Food, Fitness, Fashion, and Finance--on a Less-Than-Fabulous Budget


Hail! Independence, hail! Heaven's next best gift,
To that of life and an immortal soul!

JAMES THOMSON

"Liberty"

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Self-government, self-discipline, self-responsibility are the triple safeguards of the independence of man.

BERNICE MOORE

attributed, Manitoba School Journal, 1949


Thy spirit, Independence, let me share!
Lord of the lion-heart and eagle-eye,
Thy steps I follow with my bosom bare,
Nor heed the storm that howls along the sky.

TOBIAS SMOLLETT

"Ode to Independence"


It's easy to be independent when you've got money. But to be independent when you haven't got a thing--that's the Lord's test.

MAHALIA JACKSON

Movin' On Up


It is a great folly to lose the inner man in order to gain the outer, that is, to give up the whole or the greater part of one's quiet, leisure, and independence for splendour, rank, pomp, titles and honours.

ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER

"Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life", Parerga und Paralipomena

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The antagonist of favor is a brave and heroic mind; a noble, self-relying, and independent spirit.

H. H. MILMAN

attributed, Day's Collacon


When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bonds which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

THOMAS JEFFERSON

Declaration of Independence

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A lofty sense of independence is, in man, the best privilege of his nature.

MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY

Lodore


The greatest of all human benefits, that at least without which no other benefit can be truly enjoyed, is independence.

WILLIAM GODWIN

The Enquirer


Independence always appeared to me practicable and probable; provided the sentiment of the country could be formed and held to the object.

THOMAS PAINE

Thoughts on the Peace, and the Probable Advantages Thereof to the United States of America

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These two things, contradictory as they may seem, must go together: manly dependence and manly independence, manly reliance and manly self-reliance.

WILLIAM WORDSWORTH

William Wordsworth: A Biographical Sketch with Selections from His Writings in Poetry and Prose

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To be independent of public opinion is the first formal condition of achieving anything great.

GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL

Outlines of the Philosophy of Right


Gradually, children mature to the point of independence. This stage usually begins when they move away from their parent's home and become self-supporting, making decisions for themselves. Unfortunately, we have over-glamorized this state of being. Even the most independent people still need other people. Most of the satisfactions which make life worthwhile can be gratified only in relation to or with other people.

RUSS HOLLOMAN

Making Marriage User Friendly


Independence is a relative term: according to the object you refer to, so is your doctrine about independence true or false. Independence, as against individuals, is favourable to probity. Why? Because it leaves a man more dependent than he would be otherwise on the opinion of the people. Independence, as against a despot, is favourable to probity. Why? Because it not only allows a man to obey those influences which strengthen the bands of his dependence on the people, but obliges him: for under a despot, the strength of the people is the only prop that independence, as it is called, can have to lean on.

JEREMY BENTHAM

Bentham's Draught for the Organization of Judicial Establishments

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It is not the greatness of a man's means that makes him independent, so much as the smallness of his wants.

W. COBBETT

attributed, Day's Collacon


Remember it takes more letters than "I" to form independence. Never forget those that taught and paved the way for you, those that worked or toiled alongside you, or those that were put in a position to serve or assist you -- they all aided in establishing your independence.

THE ACCUMEN GROUP

The Gravitas Manuscript: The World's Key to Wealth, Power, and Influence


Love is generally confused with dependence. Those of us who have grown in true love know that we can love only in proportion to our capacity for independence.

FRED ROGERS

The World According to Mister Rogers

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Freedom is the crux of self-respect. It is difficult to feel good about ourselves when we are unnaturally dependent on someone or something.

DAVID J. LIEBERMAN

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