Quotes about Influence
What we call Man's power over Nature turns out to be a power exercised by some men over other men with Nature as its instrument.
— CS Lewis
Advertising is the most potent influence in adapting and changing the habits and modes of life affecting what we eat, what we wear, and the work and play of a whole nation.
— Calvin Coolidge
The only way I know to drive out evil from the country is by the constructive method of filling it with good.
— Calvin Coolidge
Any man who has been placed in the White House cannot feel that it is the result of his own exertions or his own merit. Some power outside and beyond him becomes manifest through him. As he contemplates the workings of his office, he comes to realize with an increasing sense of humility that he is but an instrument in the hands of God.
— Calvin Coolidge
Words provide a voice to our deepest feelings. I tell you, words have started and stopped wars. Words have built and lost fortunes. Words have saved and taken lives. Words have won and lost great kingdoms.
— Camron Wright
Words, Sang Ly, are not only powerful, they are more valuable than gold.
— Camron Wright
The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.
— Carl Jung
There is no grater burden on a child than the unlived life of a parent.
— Carl Jung
Practical experience and accurate observation show that one cannot influence one's own dreams. There are people, it is true, who assert that they can influence them. But if you look into their dream material, you find that they do only what I do with my disobedient dog: I order him to do those things I notice he wants to do anyhow, so that I can preserve my illusion of authority.
— Carl Jung
Consequently, if the church is going to leave a permanent mark on the community through a growing body of changed lives, it must constantly expand its leadership capacity, which entails both an increased number of leaders and an enhanced quality of leaders.
— George Barna
As a teacher of Greek I gave the intellectual man weapons against the common man. I now want to give the common man weapons against the intellectual man
— George Bernard Shaw
Fashions are the only induced epidemics, proving that epidemics can be induced by tradesmen.
— George Bernard Shaw