Just because we have birds inside us, we don't have to be cages.
Defend the Bible? I'd sooner defend a lion. You don't defend the Bible; you open its cage and let it roar.
The bars on our cage are of our own making.
People are often unable to do anything, imprisoned as they are in I don't know what kind of terrible, terrible, oh such terrible cage.
The only good cage is an empty cage.
I just wore a cage my whole career coming up, and didn't feel a reason not to have some type of protection.
Our modern society is engaged in polishing and decorating the cage in which man is kept imprisoned.
I prefer empty cages, Sabina, until I find a unique bird I once saw in my dreams.
The thinking of John Cage derived from Duchamp and Dada. I was not interested in that.
Sometimes I suspect that we build our traps ourselves, then we back into them, pretending amazement the while.
I've really been very focused on Jessica Jones. Our series was well on its way to being created by the time we even saw scripts from Daredevil, and Luke Cage didn't even have a showrunner hired then. Jeph Loeb [Marvel TV boss] is the master of the connective tissue, but each series exists in its own world.
I'm especially interested in the music of John Cage. . . I would like to do some experimenting with the relationship between his freeform sound and free-form art.
To forgive is to unlock the cage of another's folly to set ourselves free.
The freer the society gets, the more dangerous the great beast becomes and the more you have to be careful to cage it somehow.
One must be chary of words because they turn into cages.
Let yourselves be led by the Holy Spirit, with freedom and, please, do not cage the Holy Spirit
Humans are born free then put into cages, then convinced freedom is what being in a cage is, and what freedom is, is being in a cage.
I was watching MTV and there were girls dancing in suspended cages. That would be an ambivalent situation: "I'm trapped!. . . but enjoying the music".
Imprisoned in a cage of sound, even the trivial seems profound
Great towns are but a large sort of prison to the soul; like cages to birds, or pounds to beasts.