Quotes about Involvement
Since he sold his team, Eddie Jordan has had nothing to do with F1 except for what he says in the press!
— Felipe Massa
Concentration is another name for what we have called activity in reading. The good reader reads actively, with concentration.
— Mortimer Adler
Wherever the people are well informed they can be trusted with their own government
— Thomas Jefferson
We can't claim heaven as our own if we are just going to sit under it.
— Camron Wright
Whom should you pursue? That question can be answered only after your church has done the hard work of getting to know who the unchurched are in your community. Your approach will vary depending on whether you have a substantial born-again churchless segment in your neighborhood or more people who are purely unchurched—that is, those with no background of church involvement. Your goal in both cases is to connect with the unchurched around you, but the way you approach them will differ.
— George Barna
Activity is the only road to knowledge.
— George Bernard Shaw
He hoped that none of his descendants would get mixed up in politics, which was a trade for butchers and bandits.
— Isabel Allende
To love a place you must participate in the community and give back something in return for all you receive. I believe I have done that. There are many things I admire about the United States and others I would like to change, but isn't that always true? A country, like a husband, is always open to improvement.
— Isabel Allende
I am not built for academic writings. Action is my domain.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It is not yours to finish the task, but neither are you free to take no part in it.
— Anonymous
We're all complicit in the things we may be trying to oppose. I'm complicit in the things that I'm trying to oppose.
— Wendell Berry
I believe in the universality of freedom and therefore want to be involved in the freedom movement.
— George W. Bush