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Quotes About People

Through the Internet, ISIS and other terrorist groups reach people they wouldn't ordinarily be able to reach.
~ Dan Donovan
We have the responsibility to protect our people and that's why we're building this fence. We've suffered from 19,000 terrorist attacks during the last three years.
~ Silvan Shalom
I certainly don't advocate terrorism as a way of progressing and understanding people, nor do I believe labeling everything as a terrorist act is helpful either.
~ Hugo Weaving
If the terrorists have the sympathy of people, it's much harder to find them. So we need people on our side, and that leads us to be responsible leaders of the world, show some concern with the problems.
~ George Soros
I think most of us in America want our security. There're so many people out there that are fearful and now with this realization of immigration, with the terrorists, we need to have better checks and balances in regards to who's emigrating into our country.
~ Jan Brewer
People who are going to do us harm are never going to register guns. Terrorists, you believe they're going to register guns? Why, no. Goodness, alive, are you crazy?
~ Richard Shelby
Terrorists are people, too - they are given to error. Naipaul and then DeLillo do a good job in their novels of drawing this out: I'm thinking of DeLillo's contention in 'Mao II' that terrorists have replaced writers as the people who 'alter the inner-life of the culture.' I thought that was marvellous!
~ Karan Mahajan
Putting fear into people is the principal goal of terrorists, and they have been successful.
~ Bob Beckel
I think people all across the country want us to secure the border and make sure that terrorists are not coming into our country.
~ Steve Scalise
What would annoy the most people most often? That is the true left-wing test of government intervention.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
Being filled with the Spirit is shown to have had a dynamic and energizing effect or power in the New Testament and in the lives of millions of people since then.
~ Reinhard Bonnke
I'm still an old-school reporter at heart. Writing fiction satisfies my journalistic need to hear and relay the testimony of everyday people at the center of events.
~ Karen Traviss
One problem was that my direct testimony was in writing, so a lot of people didn't get to see it. I hope they see it, because I think it built a very strong case.
~ Jim Barksdale
We have a very active testing community which people don't often think about when you have open source.
~ Mitchell Baker
I mean, does anyone seriously think there are no drugs in Olympic sports just because they do some kind of testing? They are highly competitive sports with highly competitive people and just with competitive business people do whatever they can do to get ahead.
~ Dorian Yates
I got several litmus tests for songs, but usually the people at the publishing company... they're straight-shooters.
~ Brantley Gilbert
It is the gift of stories that most repays life among settled people.
~ Robert Michael Pyle
Even in his greatest dedication to science he had never managed to forget that people's goodness and beauty come from what they believe, not from what they know.
~ Robert Musil
Fascism is "true" insofar as it helps fulfill the destiny of a chosen race or people or blood, locked with other peoples in a Darwinian struggle,
~ Robert O. Paxton
Entertainment isn't just based on the very structured syndrome of European popular music, and it's great that there are so many thousands of people who are of the same opinion.
~ Robert Plant
Your most precious possession is not your financial assets. Your most precious possession is the people you have working there, and what they carry around in their heads, and their ability to work together.
~ Robert Reich
A funny thing happened to the First Amendment on its way to the public forum. According to the Supreme Court, money is now speech and corporations are now people. But when real people without money assemble to express their dissatisfaction with the political consequences of this, they're treated as public nuisances and evicted.
~ Robert Reich
I sometimes think that Thomas Cook should be numbered among the secular saints. He took travel from the privileged and gave it to the people.
~ Robert Runcie
The danger was that referendums might promote irresponsible government, in which ministers promised referendums for party purposes while disclaiming responsibility for the results. 'The new doctrine', Thatcher complained, was 'to pass the buck to the people'.
~ Robert Saunders