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Kant's freedom quotes

Kant’s famous quotes on freedom

Freedom is not about doing whatever you want, but teaching you not to do anything when you don’t want to do it.

Freedom means self-discipline.

I am lonely, I am free, I am my own emperor.

A nimble pigeon separates the air and flies freely. Feeling the resistance of the air, it may imagine that it will fly more briskly in a vacuum.

There are three things that help ease the toil of life: hope, sleep, and laughter.

If you have knowledge, then you have foresight; if you have foresight, then you have the ability to do it.

Those who are born great smile at impermanence.

If you want to achieve great things, you must start when you are young.

Activities or sports are the mentor of human health.

A person cannot be sentenced to slavery, he can only consider himself a slave.

Philosophy cannot be taught. Philosophy is always the career of thinkers.

I am not teaching you philosophy, but teaching you how to think philosophically

When love needs me, I am not qualified to enjoy it. When I need love, it is But left me.

Rationality holds its own principles in one hand, studies and experiments based on that principle in the other, and goes to nature. ;