Amount of texts to »freedom« 40, and there are 38 texts (95.00%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3)
Average lenght of texts 135 Characters
Average Rating 1.225 points, 6 Not rated texts
First text on Dec 16th 2000, 08:06:08 wrote
whatsherface about freedom
Latest text on Mar 16th 2020, 14:21:30 wrote
Chad about freedom
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on Sep 7th 2007, 20:52:01 wrote
hfjgf about freedom

on Mar 2nd 2001, 18:02:12 wrote
pidibi about freedom

on Feb 28th 2006, 15:37:50 wrote
Roflcopter about freedom

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Texts to »Freedom«

Greg wrote on Jul 30th 2003, 21:42:14 about

freedom

Rating: 6 point(s) | Read and rate text individually

»Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose

Kris Kristofferson 'Me and Bobby McGee'

rkcba wrote on Jun 6th 2004, 09:21:34 about

freedom

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No one can enjoy freedom unless he is willing to surrender some part of it.

Evan Esar
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Dortessa wrote on Oct 12th 2002, 18:39:59 about

freedom

Rating: 4 point(s) | Read and rate text individually

Free entrance to cathedral.
(Dom ist the german Word for cathedral)

Sunshine wrote on Jan 25th 2002, 19:46:40 about

freedom

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'Freedom's just another word for nothing left to loose'

KBBurner wrote on Jun 27th 2001, 00:46:44 about

freedom

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But blindly I'm led by blind men by the hand down the blind road in the blind chains of conformed liberation. But the notion of non-conformity is a prison in itself, binding one by self-imposition of limit. »Nothing that conforms is aloud,« the say. »So we'll all not do the same thingAnd by doing so and not so they are as shackled as the conformers. They are, therefore, not free because they hold themselves down. The secret to freedom is to be open to both halves of everything. The way of the peaceful warrior. He walks the middle path and finds the balace betweeen captivity on both sides. He walks the fence that divides everything into equal and opposite terms. He walks in freedom

KBBurner wrote on Jun 27th 2001, 00:37:37 about

freedom

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Freedom comes into the world and says to the captive, »How come«? Then the next light shines through the next crack and all is forgotten except the right to do so.

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