Now financial liberalization is just a catastrophe waiting to happen, and there are very well understood reasons for that.
I would say I'm a 19th-century liberal, possibly even an 18th-century one.
Fashion is quite inclusive and good at embracing different things and different forms of beauty. It's a very liberal industry. You can be yourself. Just not overweight.
It was very liberating, living in a foreign country, a place where everything was new and strange - the food, the customs, the climate, everything.
There are those who will say that the liberation of humanity, the freedom of man and mind is nothing but a dream. They are right. It is the American Dream.
Tunisian liberals say that the U.S. Embassy in Tunis is unengaged with their efforts to make sure the Tunisian model remains one of expanding freedom.
What is our freedom fight about? Is it about the liberation of children or just having sex with them?
As a liberal, I would hesitate to propose a blanket ban on any style of dress because of the implications for individual liberty and freedom of choice.
To me, the failure of liberalism - the tradition I come from - was not recognizing there has to be justice across the generations.
Liberals subscribe to the new flexible, pluralistic definition of the family; their defense of families carries no conviction.
In Michigan, a liberal democrat raised taxes and kept their government programs at the same level. And guess what? Their economy continued into the toilet, it continued down.
Conservatives brayed that government should stay out of the private sector; liberals bleated for nationalizing the banks.
The library is the temple of learning, and learning has liberated more people than all the wars in history.
I would also argue... that we are, by inclination and in terms of our history, we are small 'l' liberals, we Canadians.
We who are liberal and progressive know that the poor are our equals in every sense except that of being equal to us.
My generation of the Sixties, with all our great ideals, destroyed liberalism, because of our excesses.
I feel liberated, empowered, inspired and motivated. Fear holds you back from achieving what you want in life.
Being born and raised as a Californian, I somewhat ignorantly had taken for granted the diversity and liberal mindset that shaped my childhood and adult life.
My whole life, I've wanted to feel comfortable in my skin. It's the most liberating thing in the world.
It might be liberating to think of human life as informed by losses and disappearances as much as by gifted appearances, allowing a more present participation and witness to the difficulty of living.
Whoever lives in Berlin note, and doesn't die of Liberalism, will never die of vexation!