Until you have not been free, you cannot understand what freedom means.

Claire North
Until you have not been free, you cannot understand what...
Until you have not been free, you cannot understand what...
Until you have not been free, you cannot understand what...
Until you have not been free, you cannot understand what...
About This Quote

For a person to understand the meaning of freedom, they must first be free. This is why this quote is so important, because without true freedom, you cannot understand it. Freedom is the ability to do what you want and be who you want.

Source: The End Of The Day

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