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Unfetter   Listen
verb
Unfetter  v. t.  To loose from fetters or from restraint; to unchain; to unshackle; to liberate; as, to unfetter the mind.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Unfetter" Quotes from Famous Books



... thinking their brave thoughts on the horizon where Truth asks you to stand. You are better than you think; or as good. You are the sum total of your thinking. Build thought palaces, not mud huts. Create, originate, produce new ideas. Beware of dead monotony, it kills the brain. Unfetter your thoughts from notions, prejudices and limitations. Think well of yourself, think well of what you have, think well of what you do, think invincibly, think persistently, think with unflinching resolve. ...
— Supreme Personality • Delmer Eugene Croft

... the naked soul, escaped from clay, From doubts unfetter'd, and dissolv'd in day, Unwarm'd by vanity, unreach'd by strife, And all my hopes and fears thrown off with life,—{8} Why am I charm'd by Friendship's fond essays, And, tho' unbodied, conscious of thy praise? Has pride a portion in the parted soul? Does passion still the formless mind controul? ...
— Notes & Queries,No. 31., Saturday, June 1, 1850 • Various



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