“The United States has been ambiguous on the current situation in Nepal. They have not actually come out very strongly in terms of pushing the king to take measures on the detentions or abuses by the army. China continues to provide military equipment.” Has BeensStatesTermUnitedSituationUnited StatesMilitaryKingsAbuseArmyCurrentsChinaPushingVery StrongEquipmentAmbiguityAmbiguousNepalDetentionCurrent SituationMilitary Equipment Author:Irene Khan
“I believe that the biblical teaching is clear. It always contests political power. It incites to "counterpower," to "positive" criticism, to an irreducible dialogue (like that between king and prophet in Israel), to antistatism, to a decentralizing of the relation, to an extreme relativizing of everything political, to an anti-ideology, to a questioning of all that claims either power or dominion (in other words, of all things political), and finally, if we may use a modern term, to a kind of "anarchism" (so long as we do not relate the term to the anarchist teaching of the nineteenth century).” IfsKindMayLongUsePoliticalTermClearTeachingModernCenturyKingsAll ThingsCriticismClaimsRelationIsraelExtremesDialogueIdeologyRelateProphetQuestioningBiblicalContestsAnarchismAnarchistDominionNineteenth CenturyPolitical Power Author:Jacques Ellul
“Royal relationships across the generations have often been strained and distant, rather than close and affectionate. Most eldest sons, interminably waiting to become king, have not been on the best of terms with the sovereign to whose death they look forward with a debilitating combination of guilt-ridden anxiety and eager anticipation. And younger sons (and daughters, too) have often found their lives empty of purpose: cut off by their royal statius, but unable to find anything rewarding with which to fill the time.” LooksPurposeFoundWaitingTermCuttingGenerationsSonKingsAnxietyDaughterEmptyGuiltCombinationAnticipationSovereignRoyalAffectionateBritish HistorySon And DaughterEldestEldest Son Author:David Cannadine
“There are no term limits on His reign. He has always been King and He always will be King. There is no death that threatens the perpetuity of His sovereign authority. There is no usurping of power by a lesser rival to His throne. There are no coups, no revolutions (at least, none that succeed). There is no threat of impeachment. He is a King who rules eternally.” TermRevolutionKingsSucceedLimitsAuthorityThreatThronesSovereignReignRivalsCoupsImpeachmentTerm Limits Author:Sam Storms
“Receiving both the Coretta Scott King - Virginia Hamilton Award for Lifetime Achievement and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award suggests I have succeeded, at least in terms of my own goals, in my intent to make art that moves children.” ChildrenArtMovingGoalTermMy OwnKingsAchievementLifetimeAwardsReceivingVirginiaHamiltonLauraWilderLifetime Achievement Author:Jerry Pinkney
“In your short stay in Atlanta, I'm sure you saw that there was great competition between Martin's [Luther King] father and John Wesley Dobbs in terms of family status. You know, the bragging about whose child got a master's degree first and whose child, maybe, was the first Ph.D. Out of a background like that, the business of becoming a chairman of an important movement or a movement that symbolizes a certain amount of prestige is something you don't resist easily.” KnowsFirstsChildrenImportantCertainFatherTermSawsMovementMastersAmountKingsBecomingDegreesCompetitionBackgroundsLutherChairmanPrestigeBraggingAtlanta Author:Ella Baker
“I think that for many of us, the years of the Civil Rights movements - Martin Luther King, Bobby Kennedy running for president in 1968 to end the war and so forth - these were defining moment in terms of trying to hold government accountable and have a level of responsibility and truth-telling.” ThinkingTryingYearsWarEndsMomentsGovernmentRunningPresidentTermLevelsResponsibilityRightsMovementKingsCivil RightsTelling The TruthDefiningLutherCivil Rights MovementDefining MomentsBobby Kennedy Author:John F. Kerry
“The people we call the prophets I think are the earliest dissident intellectuals, and they're treated like most dissident intellectuals - very badly. They're imprisoned, driven into the desert. King Ahab, the epitome of evil in the Bible, condemned Elijah as a "hater of Israel." This is the first self-hating Jew, the origin of the term. It goes right up to the present. That's the history of intellectuals.” PeopleThinkingFirstsSelfHateEvilTermKingsJewIsraelDrivenTreatedDesertProphetElijahEpitomeDissidentsAhab Author:Noam Chomsky
“He took me from not being able to write a word in terms of writing screenplays to being the king of wooden dialogue.” WritingAbleTermKingsDialogueScreenplays Author:George Lucas
“Democracy is disruptive. Around the world, peaceful protesters are being demonised for this, but there is no right in a democratic civil society to be free of disruption. Protesters ideally should read Gandhi and King and dedicate themselves to disciplined, long-term, non-violent disruption of business as usual - especially disruption of traffic.” WorldShouldLongTermDemocracyKingsDemocraticViolentPeacefulAround The WorldLong TermUsualTrafficDisruptionCivil SocietyDisruptiveNon Violent Author:Naomi Wolf
“Oh, mercy. If it catches you in the wrong frame of mind, the King James Bible can make you want to drink poison in no uncertain terms.” IfsWantMindTermKingsDrinkMercyPoisonUncertainFrame Of MindKing James Bible Book:The Poisonwood Bible Source: The Poisonwood Bible