The only condition of fighting for the right to create is faith in your own vocation, readiness to serve, and refusal to compromise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The stronger you stand on your principles, the easier it is to fight. The first time, it's tough, but the second time, it's always easier. You just have to push for your rights.
Understand that the right to choose your own path is a sacred privilege. Use it. Dwell in possibility.
There's a flipside to this; if you as an individual have the right to live on your own terms, you must have the right to both succeed and fail on them.
If you love your life, you have to fight. If you believe in life and progress and possibilities, you have no choice.
Fighting for one's freedom, struggling towards being free, is like struggling to be a poet or a good Christian or a good Jew or a good Muslim or good Zen Buddhist. You work all day long and achieve some kind of level of success by nightfall, go to sleep and wake up the next morning with the job still to be done. So you start all over again.
Any one who wants to live in peace and freedom will be to live by toil, demonstration of high levels of discipline and tolerance for one another.
The demand for equal rights in every vocation of life is just and fair; but, after all, the most vital right is the right to love and be loved.
If you want to have a life that is worth living, a life that expresses your deepest feelings and emotions and cares and dreams, you have to fight for it.
You can't fight for your rights if you don't know what they are.
It's one thing to fight for what you believe in, another thing to fight for what others believe in.
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