The loss of liberty which must attend being a wife was of all things the most horrible to my imagination.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Life without Liberty is far worse than death.
To think, I have had more than 60 years of hard struggle for a little liberty, and then to die without it seems so cruel.
I think one of the worst things that happened to me was, you know, my voluntary fallout with my father. And then the greatest thing that happened to me was when I saw the light, and realized I needed to love him in a way that he could love me back.
I've always had a strong feeling for the Statue of Liberty, because it became the statue of my personal liberty.
Horrible things happen, but were they horrible? No, they were just circumstances of the world.
The greatest dangers to liberty lurk in the insidious encroachment by men of zeal, well meaning but without understanding.
I think mine is the fullest and most plausible account of what went on in Marie Antoinette's life.
That most unfortunate war, which I deeply deplore.
My grand affair appears settled, for America is certain of her independence, humanity has gained her cause, and liberty will never be without a place of refuge.
Childbirth changed my perception of my wife. She was now the bloodied special forces soldier who had fought and risked everything for our family.