Our covering ministry is Challenge for Christ ministries, and Travel the Road was solely our mission arm, designed to expose people to what missions are, then connect them with agencies that send people out.
‐‐ Michael Scott
Our creative communities in Nashville, in L.A. and New York, and in Austin, those are communities you want to see stay viable.
‐‐ Marsha Blackburn
Our creator is the same and never changes despite the names given Him by people here and in all parts of the world. Even if we gave Him no name at all, He would still be there, within us, waiting to give us good on this earth.
‐‐ George Washington Carver
Our creator says, 'Here's your birth and here's your death' - and the rest are the things you learn on your journey. This was my experience - and the choice is, I can lay in the misery, or choose to learn from it and move on.
‐‐ Ben Vereen
Our Creator would never have made such lovely days, and have given us the deep hearts to enjoy them, above and beyond all thought, unless we were meant to be immortal.
‐‐ Nathaniel Hawthorne
Our crew guys, it's amazing what they have to go through to make a show happen every night.
‐‐ Luke Bryan
Our criminal justice system is fallible. We know it, even though we don't like to admit it. It is fallible despite the best efforts of most within it to do justice. And this fallibility is, at the end of the day, the most compelling, persuasive, and winning argument against a death penalty.
‐‐ Eliot Spitzer
Our criteria for deciding what's good and what's bad is very fickle, especially in this country.
‐‐ Roberta Flack
Our criteria for good data feeds are that they need to be dynamic enough to be interesting, something that users want to attune to throughout the day, etc.
‐‐ David Rose
Our criteria is that it's okay to invest in companies so long as they stop lobbying in Washington, stop exploring for new hydrocarbons, and sit down with every one else to plan to keep 80 percent of the reserves in the ground.
‐‐ Bill McKibben
Our Cuba policy didn't make much sense during the Cold War and makes even less sense now.
‐‐ Stephen M. Walt
Our cultural capital has changed tremendously on its way into the twenty-first century. Manhattan has been secured and sanitized; it's smoke- and trans-fat-free. In the boroughs, many of the old jungles have been cleared as well.
‐‐ Madison Smartt Bell
Our cultural discussion of fat bodies and how we clothe them has nothing to do with health concerns, the obesity epidemic, or the comfort of fat people. It has everything to do with what we expect from women, what we've been told by the fashion industry, and the value we place on 'perfect' bodies.
‐‐ Jennifer Armintrout
Our cultural diversity has most certainly shaped our national character.
‐‐ Julie Bishop
Our culture already has a number of well known stories about artificial life and non-human intelligence. In 'Exegesis,' I've tried to not only tell a new and engaging story but also to comment on those well known stories through the details of my novel.
‐‐ Astro Teller
Our culture constantly inundates us with new information, and yet our brains capture so little of it. I can spend half a dozen hours reading a book and then have only a foggy notion of what it was about.
‐‐ Joshua Foer
Our culture does not teach us this, but what happens in Vegas does not stay in Vegas. If you cheat in Vegas, it comes right home with you. If you cheat in Vegas, you walk home as a cheater. You lie awake at a night a cheater. You cannot escape it.
‐‐ Tom Shadyac
Our culture doesn't ask about preserving the essence of pig; it just asks how can we grow them faster, fatter, bigger, and cheaper. We know that's not a noble goal.
‐‐ Joel Salatin
Our culture encourages women to nurture men, making it predictable that many experience a seductive empathy for abusive men, as well as the misguided hope that love can obliterate an ugly past.
‐‐ Leslie Morgan Steiner
Our culture has become increasingly intolerant of that acute sorrow, that intense mental anguish and deep remorse which may be defined as grief. We want to medicate such sorrow away.
‐‐ Edward Hirsch
Our culture has created two almost irreconcilable descriptions of a 'good woman.' The first is the individual achiever; the second, the self-sacrificing domestic goddess.
‐‐ Martha Beck
Our culture has kind of let the concept of the Renaissance Man die out. We don't really tell the kids that it's okay to bounce around the world, work odd jobs, and do six different things.
‐‐ Ronan Farrow
Our culture has long mistrusted the body. It's been seen as a confusing blend of God's handiwork and the devil's playground. It is, rather, a vortex of intelligence.
‐‐ Victoria Moran
Our culture highlights the desire to always have more, even when we should be grateful for what we have.
‐‐ Jean Chatzky
Our culture is all about shallow relationships. But that doesn't mean we should stop looking each other in the eye and having deep conversations.
‐‐ Francis Chan
Our culture is hung up on and overemphasises what can be derived from material objects. I think this is something quite new, over the past 200 or 300 years - that life has become about accumulating material wealth. The 21st century is not about accumulating material wealth like the 20th century. It's already eroding.
‐‐ Tino Sehgal
Our culture is in moral chaos. On TV we celebrate freaks instead of honest, decent people.
‐‐ Kathie Lee Gifford
Our culture is intent on taking the lines out of people's faces - surgically, with costly creams, and with fear and trembling - when, in fact, the opposite should be the case. As artists know, if there is anything behind a face, that face improves with age.
‐‐ Karen DeCrow
Our culture is just a series of checks and balances. The whole idea that we're in a battle between tyranny and freedom - it's a series of pendulum swings.
‐‐ Jon Stewart
Our culture is more shaped by the arts and humanities than it often is by politics.
‐‐ Jim Leach
Our culture is not this thing to be seen from a distance. We need to be embracing the friction of it all - that is where the energy is.
‐‐ Doug Aitken
Our culture is so celebrity-obsessed that for individuals to show they matter, they need to display their intimacy to fame.
‐‐ Susan Isaacs
Our culture is so obsessed with the idea that you're going to go through a crisis or some difficult event and come out the other side a changed or improved person, and I just think that if you're honest, that often does not happen, and in fact, it shouldn't happen.
‐‐ Meghan Daum
Our culture, language, history, and values are vital to uniting us as a nation.
‐‐ Bobby Jindal
Our culture now wonderfully, alchemically transforms images and history into artistic material. The possibilities seem endless and wide open.
‐‐ Jerry Saltz
Our culture peculiarly honors the act of blaming, which it takes as the sign of virtue and intellect.
‐‐ Lionel Trilling
Our culture places a very high value on storytelling, and the more that Catholic writers are able to master that craft, the more they can speak to the culture, the more powerful their stories will be.
‐‐ Regina Doman
Our culture runs on coffee and gasoline, the first often tasting like the second.
‐‐ Edward Abbey
Our culture's obsession with vintage objects has rendered us unable to separate history from nostalgia. People want heart. They want a chaser of emotion with their aesthetics.
‐‐ Sloane Crosley
Our culture thrives on black-and-white narratives, clearly defined emotions, easy endings, and so, this thrust into complexity exhausts.
‐‐ Caroline Knapp
Our culture today that we live in is getting so diverse, yet in Hollywood, there's not a lot of diversity.
‐‐ James Wan
Our current energy policy is bankrupt.
‐‐ Jim Costa
Our current identification system is so disjointed that the World Trade Center terrorists had a total of 63 valid driver's licenses between them.
‐‐ Jack Kingston
Our current obsession with creativity is the result of our continued striving for immortality in an era when most people no longer believe in an after-life.
‐‐ Arianna Huffington
Our current tax system is broken.
‐‐ Dick Armey
Our current way of regulating the financial system is dysfunctional. Oversight is dispersed among numerous confusing bodies that at times have seemed to be racing each other to the bottom. Setting up One Big Regulator would end that problem.
‐‐ Thomas Frank
Our customer base is not necessarily a leader, an early adopter.
‐‐ Lee Scott
Our customer base isn't just people saying, 'I'm an environmentalist, I'm in my Birkenstocks, I went to Woodstock.' Solar is a bipartisan technology. Republicans like solar; conservatives like solar. Over 30% of our customers are veterans. There's something very American about being able to produce power on your own rooftop.
‐‐ Lynn Jurich
Our customers call and e-mail us to say that's how it feels when a Zappos box arrives. And that's how we view this company.
‐‐ Tony Hsieh