Quotes about Influence
The inference to which we are brought is, that the CAUSES of faction cannot be removed, and that relief is only to be sought in the means of controlling its EFFECTS. If
— Alexander Hamilton
The inference to which we are brought is, that the causes of faction cannot be removed, and that relief is only to be sought in the means of controlling its effects.
— Alexander Hamilton
Massachusetts, whose constitution, as to this article, seems to have been the original from which the convention have copied.
— Alexander Hamilton
The excellence of the trial by jury in civil cases appears to depend on circumstances foreign to the preservation of liberty. The strongest argument in its favor is, that it is a security against corruption. As there is always more time and better opportunity to tamper with a standing body of magistrates than with a jury summoned for the occasion, there is room to suppose that a corrupt influence would more easily find its way to the former than to the latter.
— Alexander Hamilton
I would suggest that folks who have a platform of so-called celebrity, to the extent that they don't use that platform, or if they just use it for their own self-aggrandizement, it is certainly fed in a way that it goes to waste.
— Hill Harper
My mom was very strict. She didn't let me watch anything rated R or anything with cussing.
— Kevin Hart
It is more rewarding to watch money change the world than watch it accumulate.
— Gloria Steinem
If you are a parent, you have probably already realized that your children are always watching what you do. And just as children watch their parents and emulate their behavior, so do employees who are watching their bosses.
— John Maxwell
The vaster the audience, the more vulnerable the people watching the media.
— Ravi Zacharias
Growing up in England, of course you do absorb certain ways the royals wave their hands and carry themselves.
— Julie Andrews
America's political system has evolved over the last 50 years in ways that have enhanced the power of business lobbies.
— Al Gore
Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those who we cannot resemble.
— Samuel Johnson