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He wants to taste freedom one last time before the wedding.
The main path opened before her, so close she could taste freedom and safety.
They haven't forgotten what it was like to taste freedom for the first time.
They tasted freedom, and it made them hunger for more.
I've a mind to taste freedom before I choose to give it up again."
"When you've tasted freedom, it's very difficult to go back."
"Women and girls are tasting freedom for the first time in many years," she said, "but to be truly free, they need peace."
Nobody goes from Marion back to the streets, and only about 10 percent of those moved to another prison ever taste freedom again.
Do not speak to us about living at peace with our true natures until after you have tasted freedom.
And when you taste freedom, it is very hard to go back to the lack of it.
Five years ago, she had died of heart disease, and he had tasted freedom for the first time in his life.
For those few seconds, we thought we had tasted freedom.
He needed to be outside where he could feel the breeze, taste freedom.
And having tasted freedom, Troy was not minded to walk again another's road.
"Only he who has tasted freedom can feel the desire to make over everything in its image, to spread it throughout the whole universe."
The sound had substance, and where it touched his tongue he tasted freedom.
For many, many months, he had feared never to taste freedom again except in death.
Or do you want them to taste freedom only if it will also bring stability to our interests in the region?"
I had now tasted freedom, and I couldn't lie to myself about that.
"And now we can be seen, and are tasting freedom."
You have an urge to taste freedom and desert your owner for the excitement of the wild.
Once they tasted freedom, they might simply bolt for the hills.
You below, row for your lives if you want to taste freedom again."
Others decided to taste freedom in other fields of social activity: speculation on the black market, opening businesses etc.
You've had a chance to taste freedom, and you've found it's a bitter wine.