Give me liberty, or give me death!



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Give me liberty, or give me death!

A set phrase indicating stark and unyielding refusal to submit to authoritarian measures or domination. The phrase is attributed to American politician Patrick Henry (1736–1799) from a speech he made to the Virginia Convention in 1775, calling for Virginian troops to assist in the Revolutionary War. Any number of alternative nouns can be used in place of "liberty" as a means of humorously or hyperbolically highlighting one's extreme reluctance to part with it. The government thinks it can censor our media, monitor our communications, and tax us to starvation without us putting up a fight. Well, I say to them, give me liberty, or give me death! Give me bacon or give me death!
See also: give

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
WilfridWIL-frədEnglish
RustyRUS-teeEnglish
SvajonĖ-Lithuanian
CebraİL-Turkish
TÉO-Portuguese
Eugeniusze-uw-GEN-yuwshPolish