True freedom is to be free from the desire to be free from anything.
True freedom comes about through confidence in liberating any and all thought states.
True freedom is understanding that we have a choice in who and what we allow to have power over us.
I feel that true freedom lies within, where I shall never find it.
While poverty persists, there is no true freedom.
There is true freedom in letting go.
It is through realizing loving presence as our very essence, through being that presence, that we discover true freedom.
Obedience leads to true freedom. The more we obey revealed truth, the more we become liberated.
When we become captive to the Word of God, then we discover true freedom.
What most clearly characterizes true freedom and its true employment is its misemployment.
True freedom from fear consists of totally resigning one's life into the hands of the Lord.
To a book collector, you see, the true freedom of all books is somewhere on his shelves.
True freedom is the right to say something that others don't want to hear.