Words matter. These are the best Free Country Quotes from famous people such as Smriti Irani, John Stossel, Shannen Doherty, Olivia Culpo, Harold Hamm, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I was born in a free country, which seeked to encourage freedom and justice for all. I want to be a part of that process, just like any other Indian.
Why, in our ‘free’ country, do Americans meekly stand aside and let the state limit our choices, even when we are dying?
This is a free country, and nobody should be criticized for their political beliefs. We’re all allowed to have our opinions.
This is a free country, and to each their own.
It’s harder, but we’re still finding oil in Oklahoma today. The bar has been raised on startup companies, but it can still be done. Every regulation and every rule limits you, but, yes, it can still be done. That’s the beauty of living in a free country and having the freedom to have an idea and become an entrepreneur.
The United States is, after all, supposed to be a free country – and it has never made any sense to me that choices about what to put into our own bodies aren’t ours and ours alone.
The ‘Superman vs. Muhammad Ali’ book was printed in every free country in the world, OK? Now, it’s so good in its way that we can go in and make fun of it and feel good about it.
Between richer and poorer classes in a free country a mutually respecting antagonism is much healthier than pity on the one hand and dependence on the other, as is, perhaps, the next best thing to fraternal feeling.
Two things form the bedrock of any open society – freedom of expression and rule of law. If you don’t have those things, you don’t have a free country.
This is not supposed to be a fascist country, where you are forced to do things you don’t want to do. This is a free country.
Italy is a free country. Its voters decide freely.
I don’t know that a political climate – as long as it’s still a free country – makes much difference in the film world.
The United States was built on the idea that we could create a free country that would serve as a haven for those fleeing persecution.
I am just sorry my own mother had to live under that regime for most of her life. I was lucky. I got out and, 14 years later, Czechoslovakia became a free country. So I feel anger, even fury, at this bloody system that ruined so many people’s lives for no reason whatsoever.
We live in a liberally free country founded by people who were liberal. They were beyond liberal – they were revolutionaries.
Obamacare comes to more than two thousand pages of rules, mandates, taxes, fees, and fines that have no place in a free country.
I always think that reforms and turning China into a free country is a long and tortuous process. Despite this, in a totalitarian state, the fight for freedom comes from the accumulative efforts of the people; without such efforts, very little will happen.
Pakistan is a free country, so according to me, in a free country, it’s every right of the citizen to live the way they wish.
There is no shame in black athletes not wanting to be role models, but there should be shame when they don’t behave like one. It’s a free country and people can do whatever they want. But just because we can doesn’t mean we should.
Australia is not a secular country. It is a free country. This is a nation where you have the freedom to follow any belief system you choose.
It’s a free country. I know we have a lot of regulations in the world right now in what we can and can’t do. I would rather our people be responsible and not have to be regulated.
We Americans like to believe we live in a free country with the right to use the justice system to ensure that government abuses are stopped or redressed. That’s far from the truth, and it’s an awful thing to experience first-hand.
France has had socialist presidents on and off since the 1920s, and it remains a free country. Socialists have ruled in many South American countries without ushering in disaster.
It’s OK to say whatever you want. It’s a free country. And it’s also OK for the rest of us to say ‘We don’t like what you’re saying.’ That’s actually our job as members of Congress.
No person is more convinced than I am of the necessity of giving great splendour and energy to the great hereditary magistracy exercised by the king; but in a free country, there can only be citizens and public officers.
I live in a free country. And I have so much more than I need.
For a free country to continue thriving, there have to be regular reforms, because any society, any economy that stays in place, you’re going to see repeated attempts to exploit the openings for twisting policy to the advantage of those who already have wealth and power.
It’s a free country and I can keep my mouth shut whenever I want.
Venezuela is a free country, and we will not be blackmailed by anyone. We will not accept being told what to do over Iran; we will not accept being anyone’s colony.
Everybody has their own opinion and it’s, how you say, a free country. Everybody can speak freely.
The United States of America is supposed to be a free country, and its law enforcement is supposed to exist to protect and serve its citizens.
A lot of people forget that Americans are immigrants. People are forgetting that, to where people have this attitude, ‘We’re Americans, go back to your country. Go back. This is a free country.’ I always heard that growing up. I always heard that.
Every boy in a free country ought to be instructed in boxing, wrestling, and the use of weapons. Every young man ought to be drilled. Every householder ought, at least, to have a right to own a rifle, and should know how to make cartridges.
In a free country, government is a dull and onerous responsibility. It is a parent-teacher conference.
Libertarians know that a free country has nothing to fear from anyone coming in or going out – while a welfare state is scared to death of poor people coming in and rich people getting out.