Berelsonas Quotes & Sayings
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Lift your head up high, and scream to the world. I know I am someone, and let the truth unfurl. — Michael Jackson

I'm more interested in having a place to work out my voice and my body than I am in having furniture. — Wendy O. Williams

As someone who has spent many years marveling at the brilliant and painstaking work of the doctors, scientists and researchers at St. Jude, I can attest firsthand to the bone-deep commitment these men and women have made in their fight against disease. They are at it around the clock - every hour of the day, every day of the year. — Marlo Thomas

When you see a threat, you just can't hope for the best in this day and age, where terrorists are capable of inflicting damage on the homeland. — George W. Bush

The best remote companies I've seen do almost everything online, via email and telephone. But they also get together face to face on a regular basis. — Margaret Heffernan

Lacking the direct test of success or failure, the voter tends to turn, not to those politicians whose measures have the best chance of success, but to those with the ability to 'sell' their propaganda. Without grasping logical chains of deduction, the average voter will never be able to discover the error that the ruler makes. — Murray Rothbard

I'm not in the business of changing policies. I hope to inform, not form, decisions. — Dalia Mogahed

If God did not wish us to understand the book of Revelation, He would not have given it to us at all. — D.L. Moody

You must learn to give, from sufficiency, not only take, from neediness. — Lois McMaster Bujold

The more choices you have, the more your values matter.
— Michael Schrage

While the good news of the gospel may not appeal to everyone, the bad news of the gospel still applies to everyone. — Matt Chandler

What are you afraid of? You are an immortal being. You are neither a man nor a woman, as you may think, but a soul - joyous, eternal. — Paramahansa Yogananda

We shortchange ourselves by regarding religious faith as a matter of intellectual assent. This is a modern aberration; the traditional Christian view is far more holistic, regarding faith as a whole-body experience. Sometimes it is, as W.H. Auden described it, 'a matter of choosing what is difficult all one's days as if it were easy. — Kathleen Norris