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It did not do to speak one's mind in those days.
No other building so strongly symbolizes the freedom to speak one's mind.
Regardless, speaking one's mind on issues deemed "sensitive" to the greater population make you an easy target.
"Since when is it treason to speak one's mind?
With reform as the new history, and speaking one's mind being tolerated, certain people have become drunk on spewing criticism.
Being able to speak one's mind?
"On an occasion of this kind it becomes more than a moral duty to speak one's mind," he writes at the climax of the play.
When they decided that speaking one's mind was treason, at that point we let them send us far away from their notice, as they thought.
Rights can become paper rights: constitutionally protected but seldom exercised by a people fearful of speaking one's mind.
It was a mistake to speak one's mind at any time, unless it perfectly matched your political purpose; and it never did.
It might be worth researching whether these factors, or other factors cause online communication to be more comfortable to speak one's mind.
"The freedom to think and speak one's mind," President Bush said recently, "may be the most fundamental and deeply revered of all our liberties."
"It is a prized American privilege," Justice Black wrote, "to speak one's mind, though not always with perfect good taste, on all public institutions."
Judge Parker ruled: "The First Amendment embraces the right of an individual to speak one's mind.
His message for Marbury is that there is a price to be paid for speaking one's mind; there's a point when talent is not enough.
The name is reminiscent of the word apophthegm, which means a statement that speaks one's mind - which would make the title mean a berserk manifesto.
Although Mr. Haberman would have New Yorkers tame their speech in the name of decency, the ability to speak one's mind is crucial to individual dignity.
For Arkansans, Virginia Kelley has become an unreconstructed, unapologetic advertisement for the virtues of perseverance, speaking one's mind and devil take the hindmost.
It was an eloquent opinion, starting with the proposition that freedom to express ideas on public matters -to speak one's mind - is "at the heart of the First Amendment."
Freedom of inquiry in the search for truth, the freedom of thought to speak one's mind - these are the indispensable conditions of any university worthy of the name.
Sharon valued Rosario's candor, for she knew how it felt to be misunderstood for speaking one's mind, for not wasting time with artificial niceties and oh-so-careful words.
It is a place where tae kwon do is sometimes used to settle things after a fender bender, and where not speaking one's mind earns the distrust, even contempt, of others.
This is a country where things that we value and take for granted in our own society - the safety of our children, the right to speak one's mind freely, respect for the rule of law - are threatened every day.
At the time (the fall of 1808) of this, her seventh adventure, Jane, a 32-year-old spinster, has written four novels (all "entombed in my wardrobe") and mastered the tricky social art of speaking one's mind in mixed company.
The freedom to speak one's mind is not only an aspect of individual liberty - and thus a good unto itself - but also is essential to the common quest for truth and the vitality of society as a whole.