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Is it true that"Freedom is not free"???
Asked by Anil khare,
19 Nov '12 10:04 pm
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YES, IT IS MULTIDIMENSIONAL TRUTH....
Freedom isn't free", "freedom is not free", or "freedom ain't free" is a popular American idiom, used widely in the United States to express gratitude to the military for defending personal freedoms.
Answered by drdinesh sharma, 19 Nov '12 10:19 pm
Freedom isn't free", "freedom is not free", or "freedom ain't free" is a popular American idiom, used widely in the United States to express gratitude to the military for defending personal freedoms.
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Actually, its very difficult to breathe the real Freedom
Answered by Joseph Chacko, 19 Nov '12 10:20 pm
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Spiritual...it relates to the freedom of soul from worldly burdens & attainment of moksha (moksha means to get rid of something) that is union with God by submitting all our wills/wishes to Him ....and this is not that easy or not free (priceless) at all ... but we have to pay a heavy price for it by sacrificing almost everything (by getting rid of the greed or attachment towards worldly things) in order to get the same.
Answered by LIPSIKA, 19 Nov '12 10:13 pm
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Freedom is the most costliest thing in the world - it may cost thousands of lives ...
Answered by joyesh chakraborty, 19 Nov '12 10:06 pm
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Yes everything comes with some price attached to it.
Answered by Shikha Aggarwal, 19 Nov '12 10:05 pm
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Freedom can really be free when all of us really realise the real meaning of FREEDOM.
Answered by dinkar shetty, 20 Nov '12 09:36 am
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One may have to break many dear habits to set him/her/self free!
Answered by Sneh, 19 Nov '12 10:13 pm
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