Quotes about Political
Would you respect a God you could comprehend? And yet very often thatÂ's what we want - a God who reflects our culture, our biases, our economic, political, and military systems.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
A state is not a mere society, having a common place, established for the prevention of mutual crime and for the sake of exchange...Political society exists for the sake of noble actions, and not of mere companionship.
— Aristotle
My mother didn't want me to be a feminist, a radical, political person, because she was scared. She wanted me to be protected and safe, but my life never was.
— Isabel Allende
I'm proud to say I was part of a movement in which we sang 'All You Need Is Love' at political rallies.
— Marianne Williamson
The real problem that I think those of us who are evangelicals and Democrats have to face up to is that the political right controls the religious media.
— Tony Campolo
Now, I'm a failed political consultant. But sometimes fiction has a way of capturing people's imagination in a way that non-fiction doesn't. Conservatives typically haven't written much fiction - specifically political thrillers - over the years to educate, inspire and mobilize people on issues of great import, but we ought to.
— Joel Rosenberg
Rutherford held that the people were the "fountain-power" of political authority, and that they were the ones who delegated this authority to the magistrates. He also demonstrated that when such authority was abused, the people had the authority to rescind that delegation.
— Samuel Rutherford
The time is not far off when many nations in many parts of the world of many political shades and commitments will possess nuclear or even thermonuclear weapons.
— John F. Kennedy
Political manifestations, both good and bad, are but outer reflections of internal realities.
— Marianne Williamson
Political society exists for the sake of noble actions, and not of mere companionship.
— Aristotle
Any polis which is truly so called, and is not merely one in name, must devote itself to the end of encouraging goodness. Otherwise, political association sinks into a mere alliance.
— Aristotle
Just being an obedient Christian is increasingly becoming a social, political, legal issue...
— John Piper