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Feeling that one has some leverage upon something, even by proxy or association, makes one a great deal more interested in it.
— CrimethInc.
Many of us, both Jews and Christians, want the public square to be pluralistic, which is neither partisan nor naked.
— David Novak
Do you hear the people sing? Singing a song of angry men
— Victor Hugo
America today has insufficient savings to finance both crucial investment and its consumption of imports.
— James Dale Davidson
I think the most important factor in getting out of the recession actually is just the regenerative capacity of - of American capitalism.
— Warren Buffett
I believe that pluralistic secularism, in the long run, is a more deadly poison than straightforward persecution.
— Francis Schaeffer
The emphasis on the birth of Christ tends to polarize our pluralistic society and create legal and ethnic belligerence.
— John Clayton
With the derivatives market larger than ever, we need way more regulation of Wall Street, not less.
— Adam McKay
Isaac Hayes told me once, 'There's no such thing as old-school. Either you went to school or you didn't.'
— Raphael Saadiq
We've got a bunch of new writers now who tell me they grew up watching The Simpsons. It's bizarre, and they're writing some very funny stuff.
— Matt Groening
Even the state TV channels are not monolithic in their pro-government line, and the views they express are quite pluralistic.
— Sergei Lavrov
Liberals subscribe to the new flexible, pluralistic definition of the family; their defense of families carries no conviction.
— Christopher Lasch
It is foolish to conjure up woe where none exists.
— Christopher Paolini
To work effectively as an agent of change in a pluralistic society, it is necessary to be able to connect with people different from oneself.
— Beverly Daniel Tatum
Those having the most time to devote to a line of endeavor usually become the most proficient.
— George Ade
Terror will crash down on us if we fail to understand that a pluralistic society requires the personal and daily commitment of every citizen.
— Tariq Ramadan