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Everywhere that freedom stirs, let tyrants fear
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"Everywhere that freedom stirs, let tyrants fear"

- George W. Bush

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This quote by George W. Bush talks with the power of freedom and also the concern it can infuse in authoritarians. It is a contact us to action for those that believe in liberty to stand as well as fight for it. It is a reminder that freedom is an effective pressure that can be made use of to test overbearing regimes and bring about positive modification. It is a reminder that flexibility is a right that must be safeguarded and also shielded. It is a contact us to arms for those that count on freedom to stand up and also fight for it, despite the price. It is a suggestion that flexibility is a powerful pressure that can be used to test overbearing programs and also produce positive modification. It is a phone call to activity for those that count on flexibility to stand and fight for it, regardless of the cost. It is a tip that freedom is a right that needs to be protected and also shielded, which autocrats must fear its power.

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George W. Bush This quote is written / told by George W. Bush somewhere between July 6, 1946 and today. He was a famous President from USA. The author also have 88 other quotes.

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