The civil rights movement was based on faith. Many of us who were participants in this movement saw our involvement as an extension of our faith. We saw ourselves doing the work of the Almighty. Segregation and racial discrimination were not in keeping with our faith, so we had to do something.
‐‐ John Lewis
The civil rights movement was very important in my house, and then Vietnam was very important 'cause there were two boys, so I came of age during a very heated political climate.
‐‐ Al Franken
The civil rights movement would experience many important victories, but Rosa Parks will always be remembered as its catalyst.
‐‐ Jim Costa
The civil service are risk averse.
‐‐ Ken Livingstone
The civil service can never be placed on a satisfactory basis until it is regulated by law.
‐‐ James A. Garfield
The Civil Service is a vital economic asset to the UK - firstly, in the way it creates a framework for excellence in service delivery and secondly, in how it helps organise the best way to deliver modern public services on which both businesses and individuals depend.
‐‐ John Hutton
The civil unrest of recent days must come to an end, and the healing process must begin for the future of the community. We will provide assistance both in ending the violence and enabling the healing process in Benton Harbor.
‐‐ Jennifer Granholm
The Civil War always moves me.
‐‐ Suzanne Weyn
The Civil War has a tremendous moral and emotional force.
‐‐ Donald McCaig
The civil war which has so long prevailed between Spain and the Provinces in South America still continues, without any prospect of its speedy termination.
‐‐ James Monroe
The civilian wants to respect what the veteran has gone through. The veteran wants to protect memories that are painful and sacred to him from outside judgment.
‐‐ Phil Klay
The civility which money will purchase, is rarely extended to those who have none.
‐‐ Charles Dickens
The civilized are those who get more out of life than the uncivilized, and for this we are not likely to be forgiven.
‐‐ Cyril Connolly
The civilized man has built a coach, but has lost the use of his feet.
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
The civilized world has a common stake in defeating the terrorists.
‐‐ George P. Shultz
The civilized world needs to think about a decision when single politicians are not allowed to stay in power.
‐‐ Vladimir Zhirinovsky
The civilizing process has increased the distance between behavior and the impulse life of the animal body.
‐‐ Shoshana Zuboff
The claim made by Team Obama that every dollar in stimulus translates into a dollar-and-a-half in growth is economic fiction. The costs of stimulus reduce future growth. No country has ever spent itself to prosperity. The price of stimulus has to be paid sometime.
‐‐ Karl Rove
The claim of the State Socialists, however, that this right would not be exercised in matters pertaining to the individual in the more intimate and private relations of his life is not borne out by the history of governments.
‐‐ Benjamin Tucker
The claim that Israel seeks to annihilate the Palestinians is simply a lie. Israel seeks to stop rocket attacks and tunnel invasions, and as long as Hamas is dedicated to those actions, they can expect a forceful Israeli reaction.
‐‐ James Howard Kunstler
The claim that SpongeBob makes your child dumber is a causal claim. If you do X, Y will happen. To prove that, you'd have to show that if you forced the children in the no-TV households to watch SpongeBob and changed nothing else about their lives, they would do worse in school.
‐‐ Emily Oster
The claim that the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were attacked because fundamentalists hate our prosperity and freedom is a ridiculous lie.
‐‐ L. Neil Smith
The clan is nothing more than a larger family, with its patriarchal chief as the natural head, and the union of several clans by intermarriage and voluntary connection constitutes the tribe.
‐‐ Charles Eastman
The clarification of equilibrium through plastic art is of great importance for humanity. It reveals that although human life in time is doomed to disequilibrium, notwithstanding this, it is based on equilibrium. It demonstrates that equilibrium can become more and more living in us.
‐‐ Piet Mondrian
The clarification of visual forms and their organization in integrated patterns as well as the attribution of such forms to suitable objects is one of the most effective training grounds of the young mind.
‐‐ Rudolf Arnheim
The clarinet chose me more than I chose the clarinet.
‐‐ Anat Cohen
The clarinet has always been my baby. I just didn't know that for a while.
‐‐ Anat Cohen
The clarinet is not so dominant in Israeli music as it is in klezmer. I heard klezmer when I was growing up, but for some reason I avoided it. I listened to Louis Armstrong instead. But the sense of melody is the connection between jazz and klezmer.
‐‐ Anat Cohen
The clash between capital and labour, between those seeking to maximise profit and those with only their toil to sell, was the driving force for the creation of the trade unions in the 19th century.
‐‐ David Blunkett
The clash between Popper and Kuhn is not about a mere technical point in epistemology.
‐‐ Imre Lakatos
The Clash had a unique, special relationship with Scotland. Perhaps it was something to do with the energy, anger and beauty in their music. In Scotland at that time, there was a lot of to be angry about. And a great need of some energy and beauty.
‐‐ John Niven
The clash of civilizations or the clash between Islam and the West may be cliches. But there is an even bigger cliche around: that this clash actually goes on within Islam, between reformists and fanatics.
‐‐ Pankaj Mishra
The clash of ideas is the sound of freedom.
‐‐ Lady Bird Johnson
The Clash were the first big love of my life. Lyrically, they inspired me to get out, explore life, and maybe kick some doors down.
‐‐ John Niven
The class has become over the years fairly large, running to three hundred or more, but I always insist upon reading all the student folklore collections myself. Although this is a tall order, I look forward to it because I learn so much from it.
‐‐ Alan Dundes
The class of citizens who provide at once their own food and their own raiment, may be viewed as the most truly independent and happy.
‐‐ James Madison
The classic epic fantasy is good versus evil, underdog against power.
‐‐ Laura Anne Gilman
The Classic games were Classic because, like classical music or architecture, they strove to give life and weight to ideals of order and proportion, to provide a vision of timelessness. In 'Double Dragon,' we can see the cracks in the brick, the mold growing on the drainage pipes, the unmistakable deterioration of the world we live in.
‐‐ D. B. Weiss
The classic hat image was during the Forties and Fifties, and Elizabeth Taylor was the epitome of that; she was the ultimate celebrity of excess and glamour, and she worked major sun hats.
‐‐ Philip Treacy
The classic Italian green sauce, salsa verde, is easy to make and especially nice in the spring when bunches of fresh herbs start appearing in the farmers market or in your garden.
‐‐ Tom Douglas
The 'classic' pig is inspired by northern Italy. It is made up of meat and fat, rosemary and garlic, salt and lots of black pepper.
‐‐ Bill Buford
The classic problem as an entrepreneur is that they have a hard time delegating. But that's really crazy. Recruiting other executives is critical, so is dealing with customers and dealing with regulators. Those are functions that only the top founders can do.
‐‐ Robert Pozen
The classic, quote/unquote, craft of songwriting still works; it still is relevant.
‐‐ Ryan Tedder
The classic rule of thumb is that if you are an intellectual ideological magazine, you do better in opposition than you do if your views are reflected by people in power.
‐‐ John Podhoretz
The classic story of the Univision network is the mainstream pretends that the network doesn't exist, but then when it comes to sweeps or the ratings, they just have millions and millions more viewers than ABC, Fox, and CBS combined; it's that kind of a success story.
‐‐ Jaime Camil
The classic think-tank is supposed to be sitting in an attic thinking up grand ideas.
‐‐ Geoff Mulgan
The classic war movies of the post-Vietnam era have generally taken on grand, philosophical themes: the meaninglessness of war, the grinding down of man by the machine - the machine being war itself, represented by someone like Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in 'Full Metal Jacket,' the sadistic marine who turns his boys into instruments of death.
‐‐ Hanna Rosin
The classical actor in England makes roughly the equivalent of a bus driver.
‐‐ Roger Rees
The classical ballet world is so exclusive and small, and a lot of people don't know about it.
‐‐ Misty Copeland
The classical example of a successful research programme is Newton's gravitational theory: possibly the most successful research programme ever.
‐‐ Imre Lakatos