Quotes about thin
thinking hell
I actually think there is hell because we see hell every day. Rob Bell
thinking people grace
I think that grace and love always rattle people. Rob Bell
thinking core
I think that at the core of faith is trust. Rob Bell
thinking people church
I think the church needs – I think this is the world we are living in and we need to affirm people wherever they are. Rob Bell
thinking goal noble
When someone sets out to be controversial or provocative or shocking as an end in itself, I don't think that's a noble goal. Rob Bell
thinking would-be strange
It would be strange for me to think I'm being ripped off, because that's what I do! Richard Prince
thinking long-ago confusion
There are times I almost think I am not sure of what I absolutely know. Very often find confusion in conclusion I concluded long ago. In my head are many facts that, as a student, I have studied to procure. In my head are many facts of which I wish I was more certain I was sure. Richard Rogers
thinking dying way
I think about dying. I've come to realize we all die alone in one way or another. Richard Pryor
thinking america optimism
Those people who say that America is finite are some sense right. The environmental movement, for example, has a great wisdom to it: we need to protect, to preserve, to shelter as much as we need to develop. But I think this always has to be juxtaposed against the optimism of old, which is now represented in part by immigrants. I would like to see America achieve a kind of balance between optimism and tragedy, between possibility and skepticism. Richard Rodriguez
thinking diversity interesting
I find L.A. very interesting, partly because I think something new is forming there, but not in a moment of good fellowship as you might think from all this "diversity" claptrap. It's not as if we'll all go down to the Civic Center in our ethnic costumes and dance around. Richard Rodriguez
thinking government people
I think the universities have co-opted the intellectual, by and large. But there is an emerging intellectual set coming out of Washington think tanks now. There are people who are leaving the universities and working for the government or in think tanks, simply looking for freedom. Richard Rodriguez
thinking yesterday would-be
The university has become so stultified since the sixties. There is so much you can't do at the university. You can't say this, you can't do that, you can't think this, and so forth. In many ways, I'm free to range as widely as I do intellectually precisely because I'm not at a university. The tiresome Chicanos would be after me all the time. You know: "We saw your piece yesterday, and we didn't like what you said," or, "You didn't sound happy enough," or, "You didn't sound proud enough." Richard Rodriguez
thinking mexican important
I think it's an important thing for a Mexican to say, especially now with the rebellion in Chiapas. Mexico has to confront her Indian face, and yet she refuses to do so. When you turn on Mexican television, it's like watching Swedish TV: everyone is blond. Richard Rodriguez
thinking creating people
I think it's almost necessary for most people to have the freedom to pull back, and then re-enter at an adult level, where they are neither playing the victim nor creating victims, but just participating in calm, adult behavior. Because an awful lot of churches just aren't there at adult Christianity, this seems to be the norm anymore. Richard Rohr
thinking giving ego
I think most human beings are dualistic thinkers. It gets them through the day. It gives them a sense of superiority and security - that's what the ego wants. Richard Rohr
thinking mind enemy
Religion has in fact outdone culture in dualistic thinking - we've become as violent, as hateful toward our enemies, damning them to hell and whatever else, that the world doesn't look to us for wisdom, because we're trapped in the dualistic mind, instead of the mind of Christ that we were supposed to have. Richard Rohr
thinking way way-of-thinking
We do not think ourselves into new ways of living, we live ourselves into new ways of thinking. Richard Rohr
thinking loses
I don't think anybody was ever up 6-2 and would lose the tiebreaker Richard Krajicek
thinking perfection want
I want to reach absolute perfection. And I think I can reach it. Richard Krajicek
thinking people quality
I think we're rapidly approaching the day where medical science can keep people alive in hospitals, hooked up to tubes and things, far beyond when any kind of quality of life is left at all. Richard Lamm
thinking doctors people
I think modern societies have to ask a very basic question: What strategies buy the most health for people? Doctors can do so many marvelous things now. They can keep a corpse alive, almost. Richard Lamm
thinking waste months
You know, 600,000 millionaires get a Social Security check every month. I think there's enough waste and inefficiency. Richard Lamm
thinking doors bridges
We should think seriously before we slam doors, before we burn bridges, before we saw off the limb on which we find ourselves sitting. Richard L. Evans
thinking guy want
I think that there's a lot of guys out there that want to read the equivalent of chick lit, but really there's not being much written for them. Tucker Max
thinking people stability
I don't think all people yearn for freedom, actually. I think they yearn for stability. Tucker Carlson
thinking iraq would-be
Early withdrawal from Iraq would result in unarguably, defeat and humiliation for the United States. There's no question. We would be defeated by definition. We would be humiliated in that defeat. I don't think there's any other way to argue it. Whether it's a good thing or a bad thing is a separate question. Tucker Carlson
thinking attention may
I think Canadians, they may be offended that I pointed out that they're stalking us. But at least we're paying attention. Tucker Carlson
thinking fire canada
Canada thinks we're married; we don't know it exists. Every time we tell Canada to knock it off, it just feeds the fire. Tucker Carlson
thinking america seems
I think Michael Moore is loathsome, though, not because he dislikes Bush, but because he seems to dislike America. Tucker Carlson
thinking
I think [Pat] Buchanan is far too easily and glibly dismissed. Tucker Carlson
thinking eras republican
The Clinton era is over. I think that there would even have been a certain amount of rejoicing among some Republicans if Gore had won or if Ralph Nader had won or if Satan had won. Tucker Carlson
thinking information care
I am really only interested in new information, not freelance opinion. I don't really care what you think off the top of your head. Tucker Carlson
thinking grace littles
Disobedience happens not when we think too much grace but when we think too little of it Tullian Tchividjian