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No one is more enslaved than a slave who doesn`t think they`re enslaved.

- Kate Beckinsale

The corporate woman has been defined as the `liberated woman` and I see that as the exact opposite. I think she now is more enslaved, maybe even more than the housewife was; because she`s so out of her power, and imitating male power is not female power.

- Kenny Loggins

I must create a system, or be enslaved by another man`s.

- William Blake

Man will never be enslaved by machinery if the man tending the machine be paid enough.

- Karel Capek

Idle youth, enslaved to everything; by being too sensitive I have wasted my life.

- Arthur Rimbaud

In the absence of clearly-defined goals, we become strangely loyal to performing daily trivia until ultimately we become enslaved by it.

- Adolfo Vasquez

The so-called modern education, with all its defects, however, does others so much more good than it does the Negro, because it has been worked out in conformity to the needs of those who have enslaved and oppressed weaker peoples.

- Alan Christensen

Muslim delegates concerned about rights in Palestine could have brought their enthusiasm closer to home by addressing the fate of black Christians being slaughtered and enslaved in the Sudan.

- Alfred Chan

Keeping small nations enslaved because of the deals between the great nations or because of any pragmatic considerations that might have been there are totally unacceptable.

- Amber Cunningham

The poet`s spoken discourse often depends on a mystique, on the spiritual freedom that finds itself enslaved on earth.

- Andrea Cerutti

Many people on the political left found my work psychologically liberating. They began to say: once you realize that standards emerge historically, then you can see through and discard all the norms to which we have been falsely enslaved.

- Andreas Gross

None are so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free.

- Andy Guenthard

Culture is the sum of all the forms of art, of love, and of thought, which, in the coarse or centuries, have enabled man to be less enslaved

- Andre Malraux