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Quotes About Impact

I created FEED as a way to provide people with a tangible way to make an impact in the fight against hunger, with each purchase of a FEED product donating meals directly to children in need.
~ Lauren Bush
The monsters and creatures were always scarier when they felt very real and tangible, and there's something about CG that lessens the impact of it.
~ Matt Duffer
As an early advocate for neighborhood policing, I've been heartened to see the tangible impact of police officers spending less time in their station houses and more time on our street corners, developing collaborative relationships with residents and businesses that help us fight and deter crime.
~ Eric Adams
I have long argued for the arts to have the recognition and funding they need, not only because they brighten our lives, but also because they make a tangible contribution to our national economy.
~ Luciana Berger
When we go out there, I want to be the act that, no matter who's in that crowd, they've never seen a better act than me. I'm gonna empty the tank.
~ Eric Church
When it costs $50 to fill up our gas tanks, it impacts every aspect of our daily lives and the community.
~ Tim Murphy
To be a good reporter, writing about war, you have to write about the people. It's not about the tanks or the RPGs or military strategy. It's always about the effect war has on civilians, on society, and how it disrupts and destroys lives.
~ Janine di Giovanni
the right way to discuss IT performance and value is to focus on IT's contributions to business performance and business outcomes, and not on the performance of IT's machines.
~ Richard Hunter
In 1910, John Dewey published an important essay entitled "The Influence of Darwin on Philosophy" (Dewey 1981, pp. 31–41). In a recent unpublished lecture, "The Importance of Darwin for Philosophy," Philip Kitcher describes Dewey's essay as "the single best philosophical response to Darwin published in the first century after the appearance of the Origin.
~ Richard J. Bernstein
In a world of limited resources, our wealth is at the expense of the poor. To put it simply, if we have it, others cannot.
~ Richard J. Foster
PRAYER IS THE serious business of the Church, the first and best business it renders for the world.
~ Richard J. Foster
Culture is like a smog. To live within it, you must breathe some of it in and, inevitably, be contaminated.
~ Richard K. Morgan
A gun is like love. The universal language.
~ Richard Kadrey
Damn, it feels great to hurt idiots.
~ Richard Kadrey
Words are weapons. They blast big bloody holes in the world. And words are bricks. Say something out loud and it starts turning solid. Say it out loud enough and it becomes a wall you can't get through.
~ Richard Kadrey
You murder someone at the Ice Capades and the place goes apeshit. You blow someone's head off in a war zone, people step over the body and have a snack.
~ Richard Kadrey
Quid salvum est si Roma perit?" What is safe if Rome perishes?
~ Richard Kadrey
And that makes a difference?" said Coop. "Let me put it this way," said Phil. "Were you fucked ten minutes ago?" "No." "Are you fucked now?" "Yes." "Then I guess it makes a difference." Coop
~ Richard Kadrey
Quiet as a baby bunny, I come up behind him and slam his head into the wall.
~ Richard Kadrey
I'll keep in touch." "Good," says Matthew. "Now get the hell out of here. People see your ugly ass hanging around, it brings down property values.
~ Richard Kadrey
Memories are bullets. Some whiz by and only spook you. Others tear you open and leave you in pieces.
~ Richard Kadrey
It doesn't matter if you and everyone else in the room are thinking it. You don't say the words. Words are weapons. They blast big bloody holes in the world. And words are bricks. Say something out loud and it starts turning solid. Say it loud enough and it becomes a wall you can't get through.
~ Richard Kadrey
That's what Glocks are. High-precision killing machines that scream "Daddy Issues.
~ Richard Kadrey
If we did realize the difference between the vital few and the trivial many in all aspects of our lives and if we did something about it, we could multiply anything that we valued.
~ Richard Koch