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James C Hunter Quotes By P.T. Barnum

OLD GRIZZLY ADAMS. [37-*] James C. Adams, or "Grizzly Adams," as he was generally termed, from the fact of his having captured so many grizzly bears, and encountered such fearful perils by his unexampled daring, was an extraordinary character. For many years a hunter and trapper in the Rocky and Sierra Nevada Mountains, he acquired a recklessness which, added to his natural invincible courage, rendered him truly one of the most striking men of the age. He was emphatically what the English call a man of "pluck." In 1860, he arrived in New York with his famous collection of California animals, captured by himself, consisting of twenty or thirty immense grizzly bears, at the head of which stood "Old Sampson" - now in the American Museum - wolves, half a dozen other species of bear, California lions, tigers, buffalo, elk, etc., and Old Neptune, the great sea-lion, from the Pacific. — P.T. Barnum

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

Those who follow the crowd will never be followed by the crowd. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By Ella James

It's kind of surprising, considering he spends most of his time in Vegas, playing poker (professionally, of all things), man-whoring, and tossing back his family's infamous Louisiana bourbon. That was his great-grandfather, Willard West's legacy. Hunter's father, Conrad West, after a long life in politics, is Secretary of State. He disapproves of Hunter's lifestyle, or so I've heard. — Ella James

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

To enact a vision of human flourishing based on the qualities of life that Jesus modeled will invariably challenge the given structures of the social order. In this light, there is no true leadership without putting at risk one's time, wealth, reputation, and position. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

The character of American civilization is a bundle of contradictions, — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

I get influenced by stuff that isn't even music. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

We must never forget that people buy into the leader before they buy into a mission statement. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

Leadership is not about personality, possessions, or charisma, but all about who you are as a person. I used to believe that leadership was about style but now I know that leadership is about substance, namely character. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

To have a healthy and thriving business, there must be healthy relationships with the C.E.O.S. in the organization and I'm not referring to the Chief Executive Offficers. I am talking about the Customers, the Employees, the Owner (or stockholders), and the Suppliers. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

Christians recognize that all social organizations exist as parodies of eschatological hope. And so it is that the city is a poor imitation of heavenly community;13 the modern state, a deformed version of the ecclesia;14 the market, a distortion of consummation; modern entertainment, a caricature of joy; schooling, a misrepresentation of true formation; liberalism, a crass simulacrum of freedom; and the sovereignty we accord to the self, a parody of God himself. As these institutions and ideals become ends in themselves, they become the objects of idolatry. The shalom of God - which is to say, the presence of God himself - is the antithesis to all such imitations. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

The legal and political debate surrounding the just management of plurality will continue well into the future. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James E. Faust

President Howard W. Hunter once said, 'God knows what we do not know and sees what we do not see' (in Conference Report, Oct 1987, 71). None of us knows the wisdom of the Lord. We do not know in advance exactly how He would get us from where we are to where we need to be, but He does offer us broad outlines in our patriarchal blessings. We encounter many bumps, bends, and forks in the road of life that leads to the eternities. There is so much teaching and correction as we travel on that road. Said the Lord, 'He that will not bear chastisement is not worthy of my kingdom' (D&C 136:31). 'For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth' (Hebrews 12:6). — James E. Faust

James C Hunter Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

Far from being freaks, the Hell's Angels are a logical product of the culture that now claims to be shocked at their existence. The generation represented by the editors of Time has lived so long in a world full of Celluloid outlaws hustling toothpaste and hair oil that it is no longer capable of confronting the real thing. For twenty years they have sat with their children and watched yesterday's outlaws raise hell with yesterday's world ... and now they are bringing up children who think Jesse James is a television character. This is the generation that went to war for Mom, God and Apple Butter, the American Way of Life. When they came back, they crowned Eisenhower and then retired to the giddy comfort of their TV parlors, to cultivate the subtleties of American history as seen by Hollywood. — Hunter S. Thompson

James C Hunter Quotes By James Boswell

Mr. Langton one day asked him [Samuel Johnson] how he had acquired so accurate a knowledge of Latin, in which, I believe, he was exceeded by no man of his time; he said, 'My master whipt me very well. Without that, Sir, I should have done nothing.' He told Mr. Langton, that while Hunter was flogging his boys unmercifully, he used to say, 'And this I do to save you from the gallows.' Johnson, upon all occasions, expressed his approbation of enforcing instruction by means of the rod. 'I would rather (said he) have the rod to be the general terrour to all, to make them learn, than tell a child, if you do thus, or thus, you will be more esteemed than your brothers or sisters. The rod produces an effect which terminates in itself. A child is afraid of being whipped, and gets his task, and there's an end on't; whereas, by exciting emulation and comparisons of superiority, you lay the foundation of lasting mischief; you make brothers and sisters hate each other. — James Boswell

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

As with military campaigns, cultural warfare is always decided over the pragmatic problems of strategy, organization and resources ... The factions with the best strategies, most efficient organization, and access to resources will plainly have the advantage and very possibly, the ultimate victory. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

But the consequences of the whole-hearted and uncritical embrace of politics by Christians has been, IN EFFECT, to reduce Christian faith to a political ideology and various Christian denominations and para-church organizations as special interest groups. The political engagement of the various Christian groups is certainly legal, but in ways that are undoubtedly unintended, it has also been counterproductive of the ends to which they aspire. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

Because I'm English, I try not to make any purely American references, because I want to limit how much I'm pretending to be American. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By K.S. Marsden

A wiccan?" Ian's deep voice rang out. Hunter did not have to look to know that his friend was tense with the idea of the unknown.

"Relax." James answered. "It's like a witch without powers... or a human with magic. Something like that."

Jonathan looked as confused by James' description as the rest of those present. — K.S. Marsden

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

There is little taste for 'high culture' especially in Evangelicalism, where the tendency has long been toward translation - making things accessible to the largest number of people. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

But now was not the time for second-guessing, nor was it the time for compassion. Now was the time for death, quick and brutal and terrible. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By C.C. Hunter

Bite my ass Mr. James — C.C. Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By C.C. Hunter

But I can tell you this, Mr. James, I refuse to be treated with disrespect."
"Disrespect?" Burnett growled.
And then everything went to hell.
Burnett and Hayden exchanged colourful verbal blows. According to Hayden, Burnett was a prick, and according to Burnett, Hayden was an overconfident jerk who had lied.
She didn't know if she felt confident the tension wouldn't elevate to physical blows, or if she was simply too tired to care anymore. If they broke each other's noses, so be it. — C.C. Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Lee Burke

I had killed people before, in war and as a member of the New Orleans police department, and I know what it does to you. Like the hunter, you feel an adrenaline surge of pleasure at having usurped the province of God. The person who says otherwise is lying. But the emotional attitude you form later varies greatly among individuals. Some will keep their remorse alive and feed it as they would a living gargoyle, to assure themselves of their own humanity; others will justify it in the name of a hundred causes, and they'll reach back in moments of their own inadequacy and failure and touch again those flaming shapes that somehow made their impoverished lives historically significant. — James Lee Burke

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

Idealism misconstrues agency, implying the capacity to bring about influence where that capacity may not exist or where it may only be weak. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Mattis

Be the hunter, not the hunted: Never allow your unit to be caught with its guard down. — James Mattis

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

There is great joy in leading with authority, which is serving others by meeting their legitimate needs. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

While everyone's focusing on keeping the boss happy, who's focusing on keeping the customer happy? — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

THE MANDATE OF CREATION is a source both of glory and of shame for the Christian community. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

In public discourse, the challenge is not to stifle robust debate, but rather to make sure that it is real debate. The first obligation for Christians is to listen carefully to opponents and if they are not willing to do so, then Christians should simply be silent. To engage in a war of words is to engage in a symbolic violence that is fundamentally at odds with the gospel. And too often, on such hot button issues as poverty, abortion, race relations, and homosexuality, the poor, children, minorities, and gays are used as weapons in ideological warfare. This too is an expression of instrumentalization.16 — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

Leadership is character in action. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

The cultural capital American Christianity has amassed simply cannot be leveraged where it matters most. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

There is not one single challenge to Christianity that eclipses all others in importance. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

Slaves do what others want. Servants do what others need. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

Authority cannot be bought or sold, given or taken away. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

Power: The ability to force or coerce someone to do your will, even if they would choose not to, because of your position or your might. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

A rut ... is little more than a coffin with the ends kicked out. — James Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

In the seeker-church movement the emphasis away from the use and explication of creedal confession is obvious, since the whole point is to focus on the 'felt-needs' of the person in the pew - especially the felt-needs of nonbelievers. The rationale is that the church and its main service are evangelistic in nature. Because nonbelievers simply cannot penetrate the arcana of historic Christianity, the felt-needs of people become the point of entry into conversation with them. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Davison Hunter

Ideas are not free-floating in consciousness but are grounded in the social world in the most concrete ways. — James Davison Hunter

James C Hunter Quotes By James Mattis

There are hunters and there are victims. By your discipline, you will decide if you are a hunter or a victim. — James Mattis

James C Hunter Quotes By James Hunter

If you are approaching the music with more reverence than the original guys invested into it, you are effectively doing it a disservice. — James Hunter