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"I need freedom to be happy"

- Johnny Weissmuller

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Johnny Weissmuller's quote "I need flexibility to be pleased" speaks to the value of having the freedom to make choices and live life on one's own terms. It suggests that without liberty, one can not be really happy. This might indicate flexibility from oppressive systems, flexibility to pursue one's passions, or freedom to make decisions without interference. It could also indicate liberty from the expectations of others, or flexibility to reveal oneself without fear of judgement. Freedom is necessary for a sense of autonomy and self-determination, which are both essential for real joy. Without flexibility, one can feel trapped and powerless, not able to pursue their dreams or live life to its maximum. Johnny Weissmuller's quote is a reminder that flexibility is important for joy, which we need to all make every effort to secure our own freedom and the freedom of others.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Johnny Weissmuller between June 2, 1904 and January 20, 1984. He was a famous Actor from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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