
The word Libertas in Latin means the Goddess of Liberty.
Liberty is thought of as so sublime a virtue, it is portrayed as a goddess; and more than a goddess, Liberty is a woman.
The Romans always held that Liberty is a goddess who guides the hearts of men and inspires them to courage and hope for the future, she secures their freedom and fights with them to protect her blessings.
In the American mind "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness..." are an indistinguishable troika of the goddess of Liberty.
Liberty celebrates the victory of men and women over the limitations of their own life and breaks the chains that hold them in one condition (servitude) and brings them to a new condition (freedom).
Every woman should know that not only is she in some way the companion and hope, and torment of men, (driving them nuts and making them more themselves), she also in embodies the virtue of liberty.
Liberty is thought of as so sublime a virtue, it is portrayed as a goddess; and more than a goddess, Liberty is a woman.
The Romans always held that Liberty is a goddess who guides the hearts of men and inspires them to courage and hope for the future, she secures their freedom and fights with them to protect her blessings.
In the American mind "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness..." are an indistinguishable troika of the goddess of Liberty.
Liberty celebrates the victory of men and women over the limitations of their own life and breaks the chains that hold them in one condition (servitude) and brings them to a new condition (freedom).
Every woman should know that not only is she in some way the companion and hope, and torment of men, (driving them nuts and making them more themselves), she also in embodies the virtue of liberty.
It may be a nice thought, but it is a very elegant and idealistic way to think of women.
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