“Whenever there was a crisis, I found a man to help me take the edge off the feelings of helplessness and pain.” MenHelpingFeelingsPainFoundCrisisEdgesHelp MeHelplessness Book:Desire: Where Sex Meets Addiction Source: Desire: Where Sex Meets Addiction
“At times of crisis or distress, it's poems that people turn to. (Poetry) still has a power to speak to people's feelings, maybe in a way that fiction, because it works in a longer way, can't. There's a little bit of your brain that mourns and grieves that you're not writing poetry, but actually as long as I'm writing something, I'm happy.” PeopleWayWritingLittlesLongStillsFeelingsTurnsSpeakBitsBrainFictionLittle BitCrisisGrievingDistressMournWriting PoetryTimes Of Crisis Author:Blake Morrison
“Lincoln basically pulled in all the people who had been running against him into his Cabinet because, whatever personal feelings there were, the issue was 'How can we get this country through this time of crisis?'” PeopleCountryFeelingsRunningIssuesCrisisCabinetsTimes Of CrisisPersonal Feelings Author:Barack Obama
“I think that in great crises you need to have deep rooted convictions and I have a feeling from the kind of campaigns that I have watched Mr. Nixon in in the past that his convictions are not very strong.” ThinkingNeedsKindFeelingsPastStrongCrisisConvictionCampaignsVery StrongRooted Author:Eleanor Roosevelt
“Nixon identified himself as a crisis-laden man. He'd reach levels of victory and then he'd plunge into defeat. He was vice president, then he lost to Kennedy, then he lost the California governorship. Then came a great comeback and then he blew it again - and the next comeback, after he lost the presidency. He was a man who needed the feeling of walking the precipice.” MenFeelingsNextLostPresidentLevelsNeededVictoryWalkingCrisisDefeatVicesCaliforniaPresidencyComebackPlungeVice PresidentPrecipice Author:Oliver Stone
“I would like to have a Europe that has a strong foreign and defense policy, ensures economic growth and is active in addressing the issues of the refugee crisis. But perhaps not one that imposes new regulations on allergens that requires food menus to be changed everywhere. When that happens, it creates the feeling that the wrong priorities are being set.” FeelingsStrongGrowthEconomicPolicyChangedCrisisPrioritiesRefugeeEconomic Growth Author:Sebastian Kurz
“Here comes 40. I'm feeling my age and I've ordered the Ferrari. I'm going to get the whole mid-life crisis package.” WholeFeelingsAgeCarCrisisPackagesFerrariLife CrisisMid Life Crisis Author:Keanu Reeves
“The markets are much more interested in America's long-term trajectory than they are in feeling that there is an acute short-term crisis.” LongFeelingsAmericaTermCrisisLong TermShort TermTrajectory Author:Fareed Zakaria
“The real crisis of worship today is not that the preaching is paltry or that it's too drafty in church. It is that people have no sense of the presence of God, and if they have no sense of His presence, how can they be moved to express the deepest feelings of their souls to honor, revere, worship, and glorify God?” PeopleIfsRealSoulFeelingsTodayChurchHonorWorshipCrisisMovedPreachingGlorifyPresence Of GodDeepest Feelings Book:How Then Shall We Worship?: Biblical Principles to Guide Us Today Source: How Then Shall We Worship?: Biblical Principles to Guide Us Today
“But, sir, the great cause of complaint now is the slavery question, and the questions growing out of it. If there is any other cause of complaint which has been influential in any quarter, to bring about the crisis which is now upon us; if any State or any people have made the troubles growing out of this question, a pretext for agitation instead of a cause of honest complaint, Virginia can have no sympathy whatever, in any such feeling, in any such policy, in any such attempt. It is the slavery question. Is it not so?” PeopleIfsHas BeensMadeWarStatesFeelingsCausesGrowingTroubleHonestPolicyCrisisSlaveryCivil WarQuartersComplaintsInfluentialVirginiaPretextAgitationNo Sympathy Author:John Brown Baldwin