There is no greater freedom than the freedom to desire. There is no greater desire than the desire to be free.

R. A. Delmonico
There is no greater freedom than the freedom to desire....
There is no greater freedom than the freedom to desire....
There is no greater freedom than the freedom to desire....
There is no greater freedom than the freedom to desire....
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The desire to be free is a feeling that transcends all. It is a passionate burning desire that has no boundaries to go with it. It is the desire to be free from all the limitations that bind us; it is the longing to be free of all that weighs us down. It is the desire to be free to do things that we love, to explore our passions and live life like there is no tomorrow. Our greatest freedom lies in the freedom to desire, the desire to be free.

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