liber-
(Latin: free)
From Seneca, who may have been referring to those who indulged in the unbridled pursuit of pleasure and other physical excesses.
This motto, written by Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 B.C.), is also reproduced in a shorter version in the entrance foyer of the Museum of Hungarian Agriculture: Nihil melius nihil homine libero dignius, quam agricultura.
Motto of Cedar Crest College, Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA.
Motto of Winthrop College, Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA.
Motto of Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania, USA.
Motto of The Johns Hopkins University, USA and Bayview Glen School, Ontario, Canada. Another version of this motto, Veritas liberabit vos, "The truth will set you free" is the motto of Saint Augustine's College, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
Motto of Manatee Jr. College, Bradenton, Florida, USA.