The famous aphorisms related to freedom are as follows:
1. Freedom is a priceless treasure. -William Wallace
2. The ship of human destiny can only sail to the bright shore through its own struggle. -Nikola Tesla
3. No one can give you freedom, you must fight for your own freedom. -Malcolm X
4. Those who sacrifice freedom for security will ultimately lose both. -Benjamin Franklin
5. Freedom is not a gift that falls from the sky, but a right that requires the joint efforts of every generation to safeguard. - John F. Kennedy
6. Only in the land of freedom can people's creativity and courage be developed to their greatest extent. -Andrei Rublev
7. Freedom is a responsibility, not just a right. - Friedrich Hayek
8. Freedom means not being afraid to think and express. -David Huxley
9. The true meaning of freedom lies in being able to choose and make changes. -Victor Frankl
10. A person without freedom is more pitiful than a prisoner in prison. -Neil Armstrong
11. Freedom is not obtained for the pursuit of personal goals, but for the realization of human dignity and happiness. -Thomas Jefferson
12. In a free world, individuals can think without restraint and pursue their dreams bravely. - George Washington
13. Losing freedom means losing everything, because freedom is the breath of life. -Abraham Lincoln
14. Freedom is a spirit, the courage to challenge regulations and comfort zones. -Roosevelt
15. The true meaning of freedom is to be able to be your true self without being restricted by others. - Helen Keller
16. Freedom is a responsibility that requires wisdom and courage to exercise. -Nelson Mandela
17. The flames of freedom burn in everyone's heart, they just need to be ignited. -Mario Savio
18. In the land of freedom, everyone has equal opportunity to pursue their dreams. -Martin Luther King
19. Freedom is a spark that keeps flickering, burning in our hearts and lighting up the whole world. - Friedrich Nietzsche
20. Only in a free environment can creativity and innovation burst out, and society can prosper and develop.
-John Locke