Resource Mobilization Quotes & Sayings
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... things such as losing a job, the death of a loved one, divorce, bankruptcy, illness. Once you have handled any of those things, you emerge a much stronger person. — Susan Jeffers

You have to deal with the reality that in the political process, people are going to vote based on what they're hearing from their constituents and others. — Marco Rubio

The fact that there is no right or wrong is what I think is maddening. I can think you're a phenomenal actor, but the guy next door can think you're a horrible actor, and neither of us is wrong and neither of us is right. It's just a matter of opinion. — Mila Kunis

Has it ever occurred to you that there might be a difference between having an open mind and having holes in one's head? — Richard Schultz

The natural spillway where the branch and the — Linda Lael Miller

True peace of mind comes from an attitude of acceptance. — Ilchi Lee

He would wake up knowing that as long as he was capable of having such beautiful dreams, a part of him must still be good. — Kim Cormack

Nothing would give up life:
Even the dirt keeps breathing a small breath. — Theodore Roethke

The singular secret of khaddar lies in its saleability in the place of its production and use by the manufacturers themselves. — Mahatma Gandhi

Wait and wonder when we will return, mouse - then you will really see what a battle is like."
Simeon turned his head in the direction of Graypatch's voice. "Alas, I will never see anything for I am blind; but I can sense a lot. I can feel you are both evil and desperate. They say you have only one eye. I am surprised at you - even a fool with half an eye could see that you will never triumph against good if you are evil. — Brian Jacques

Waylon Jennings and I had a lot of fun recording together. — Willie Nelson

What he wasn't so good at was manipulating the internal states of other humans, getting them to see things his way, do things for him. His baseline attitude toward other humans wass that they could all just go fuck themselves and that he was not going to expend any effort whatsoever getting them to change the way they thought. This was probably rooted in a belief that hed been inculcated to him from the get-go: that there was an objective reality, which all people worth talking to could observe and understand, and that there was no point in arguing about anything that could be so observed and so understood. — Neal Stephenson