“The signs that the world is spinning out of kilter are increasingly difficult to misinterpret. The question is how to convince enough people to join a critical mass of urgent opinion, in the U.S. and the rest of the world.” PeopleWorldEnoughDifficultOpinionMassCriticalConvinceUrgentSpinningCritical Mass Author:Al Gore
“I think it is going to be very difficult for any church that still calls itself a church, never to try and convince someone that their religion is the best one.” ThinkingTryingStillsDifficultChurchConvince Author:Barry W. Lynn
“The idea of a hell that involves some kind of eternal punishment at the hands of a just and holy God is so profoundly difficult for us to handle emotionally, that the only person who would have enough authority to convince us of the reality of such a place would be Jesus Himself.” KindPersonsIdeasEnoughHandsRealityWould BeJesusDifficultHellHolyAuthorityEternalPunishmentHandleConvinceConvince UsHoly God Author:John Gerstner
“I could have wished that the reputations of many brave men were not to be imperilled in the mouth of a single individual, to stand or fall according as he spoke well or ill. For it is hard to speak properly upon a subject where it is even difficult to convince your hearers that you are speaking the truth.” MenWellsHardFallIndividualSpeakDifficultSubjectsMouthsBraveIllReputationConvinceSpokesSpeak The TruthBrave Man Book:History of Greece Source: History of Greece
“New technologies will always demand and deserve careful navigation and difficult readjustments. But the weakening or de facto abolition of copyright will not merely roil the seas, it will drain them dry. Those who would pirate what you produce have developed an elaborate sophistry to convince you that they are your victim. They aren't. Fight back.” FightingDifficultTechnologySeaProduceDemandDeserveVictimCarefulDryConvincePirateDrainsNew TechnologyAbolitionCopyrightWeakeningNavigationSophistry Author:Mark Helprin