Elihu Root The mere assemblage of peace loving people to interchange convincing reasons for their common faith, mere exhortation and argument to the public in favor of peace in general fall short of the mark. – Elihu Root Argument Quotes Assemblage Quotes Common Quotes Convincing Quotes Exhortation Quotes Faith Quotes Fall Quotes Favor Quotes Interchange Quotes Loving Quotes Mark Quotes Mere Quotes Peace Quotes People Quotes Public Quotes Reasons Quotes Short Quotes The methods of peace propaganda which aim at establishing peace doctrine by argument and by creating a feeling favorable to peace in general seem to fall short of reaching the springs of human action and of dealing with the causes of the conduct which they seek to modify. The line of least resistance in the progress of civilization is to make that theoretical postulate real by the continually increasing force of the world’s public opinion.
Bill Parcells Look, coaching is about human interaction and trying to know your players. Any coach would tell you that. I’m no different. – Bill Parcells
Randy Wayne White The water is alive. It is alive. If we could get a mask and fins and drop down off these docks, we’d see snook and redfish and probably goliath grouper. And it’s an amazing world unto itself and a very thin demarcation between one world and the other. You know, the distance of the water surface. – Randy Wayne White
Ivo Daalder I think when the military ousts a sitting president, even if the sitting president is deeply unpopular, that’s the definition of a coup. – Ivo Daalder
Brian Mast The spirit of America is the amazing accomplishments of individuals who inspire everyone they meet with how they have utilized our country’s freedom. – Brian Mast
Joe Lycett It’s a cliche, but the people who enjoy your work and who come up and say, ‘I enjoyed that and I liked that,’ they are the people who ultimately are keeping you in work. And so, it would be rude and ungrateful of me to be anything but polite. – Joe Lycett
Elizabeth Bowen If a theme or idea is too near the surface, the novel becomes simply a tract illustrating an idea. – Elizabeth Bowen
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