“Please deal with the Radical Islamic Threat today.” TodayDealsPleaseThreatRadicalIslamic Author:Bobby Jindal
“I believe that the imperative need of the day is not simply revival, but a radical reformation that will go to the root of our moral and spiritual maladies and deal with causes rather than with consequences, with the disease rather than with symptoms.” NeedsBelieveSpiritualReligionI BelieveCausesDealsMoralChristianityDiseaseConsequenceRootsRadicalSymptomsImperativesRevivalReformationMalady Author:Aiden Wilson Tozer
“A good deal of so-called atheism is itself, from my point of view, theologically significant. It is the working of God in history, and judgement upon the pious. An authentic prophet can be a radical critic of spurious piety, of sham spirituality.” SpiritualityViewsDealsAtheismCriticsPoint Of ViewSignificantRadicalJudgementProphetPietyPious Book:The Prophethood of All Believers Source: The Prophethood of All Believers
“Radical Islamists are serious about killing in pursuit of their extreme objectives. Releasing their soldiers can only embolden them to take more Americans hostage. The deal for Sgt. Bergdahl may well turn out to have been a bargain with the devil.” WellsMayHas BeensTurnsDealsSeriousDevilKillingSoldierExtremesPursuitObjectivesRadicalBargainsHostageIslamists Author:Cal Thomas
“My major preoccupation is the question, 'What is reality ?' Many of my stories and novels deal with psychotic states or drug-induced states by which I can present the concept of a multiverse rather than a universe. Music and sociology are themes in my novels, also radical political trends; in particular I've written about fascism and my fear of it.” I CanStatesStoriesRealityPoliticalUniverseDealsNovelWrittenParticularDrugMajorsConceptsRadicalThemeTrendsFascismSociologyPreoccupationPsychoticMultiverse Author:Philip K. Dick
“I'm a radical reformist, because between where we are and where I want to go there's a great deal of work, and I won't see the end of this.” WantEndsDealsRadical Author:Susan George
“I think he [King Edward] was a modernizer who was a new thinker. The things he intended to do - unify the country, expand it all from coast to coast - were very modern and radical in those days. Also, the fact that he married who he did and that he managed to deal with the consequences and ramifications of that marriage and stay on the throne until the day he died, that shows skill.” ThinkingCountryFactsShowsDealsModernKingsSkillsMarriedConsequenceDiedRadicalThinkerThronesCoastRamifications Author:Max Irons