“Love begets wisdom, thus it is, as often misconceived, more than vain layers of tenderness; it is inherently rational and comprehensive of the problem within the problem: for instance, envy is one of the most excused sins in the media of political correctness. Those you find most attractive, or seem to have it all, are often some of the most insecure at heart, and that is because people assume that they do not need anything but defamation.” PeopleNeedsHeartProblemSeemsPoliticalSinLove IsMediaAssumingEnvyRationalInstanceVainAttractiveLayersTendernessInsecureComprehensivePolitical CorrectnessBegetsCorrectnessDefamation Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“I'm not a fan of the selfie. I think it's at the heart of the narcissism that social media brings into our lives.” ThinkingHeartSocialOur LivesFansMediaSocial MediaNarcissism Author:Kim Stolz
“There is no more important struggle for American democracy than ensuring a diverse, independent and free media. Free Press is at the heart of that struggle.” HeartImportantStruggleDemocracyMediaIndependentPressesDiverseFree PressAmerican Democracy Author:Bill Moyers
“We all have our own paths. That's the important thing of this movie. God's waiting there for everybody. Be true to who you are and true to your values - not to media, not to the influence of friends necessarily or people even that you admire. Be true to your heart and you'll find that path.” PeopleHeartImportantValuesWaitingPathInfluenceMediaImportant ThingsWho You AreAdmireBeing TrueBe True To Who You Are Author:Corbin Bernsen
“The huge amount of love and support I've been receiving, whether it's in the fashion industry itself or on social media, truly warms my heart and motivates me to be a voice for all the women out there.” HeartSocialVoiceSupportMediaFashionHugeIndustryAmountMy HeartSocial MediaReceivingFashion Industry Author:Maria Borges
“Donald Trump has the benefit of the fact that he's dominated media coverage, I mean, literally dominated media coverage because of the outrageous things he says and so forth. That's going to end here. There's going to be real fight now for the heart and soul of the Republican Party and the conservative movement. And it is not - I will do whatever it takes to prevent it from being taken over by a con artist.” HeartMeanRealSoulEndsFactsArtistFightingPartyTakenMediaMovementTrumpRepublicanBenefitsConservativeBeing RealRepublican PartyOutrageousHeart And SoulCoverageWhatever It TakesCon ArtistMedia Coverage Author:Marco Rubio
“I just wanted to get the message that God had put into my heart into another form, because I knew the print media would reach a different group of people.” PeopleHeartDifferentWantedFormGroupsMediaMy HeartMessagesPrintPrint Media Author:Joel Osteen
“The heartbreak of runaway corruption, abuse of power and indefensible criminality by our government and media should, must inspire all good we-the-people Americans to wake the hell up from the embarrassing curse of apathy and start demanding constitutional accountability from our elected employees. How radically non-sheep of me.” PeopleShouldHeartGovernmentHellMediaInspireAbuseCorruptionCurseEmployeeAccountabilityApathySheepEmbarrassingAbuse Of PowerRunawayCriminality Author:Ted Nugent
“In terms of the role of the media, that is my candidacy which does provide that truly progressive agenda that gets to the heart of what is driving this right-wing extremism.It's not just Donald Trump. Hillary Clinton is not going to be the solution here.” HeartDoeTermRolesMediaTrumpSolutionsWingsClintonDrivingAgendasProgressiveExtremismRight WingCandidacy Author:Jill Stein
“The heartbreak of runaway corruption, abuse of power and indefensible criminality by our government and media should, must inspire all good we-the-people Americans to wake the hell up from the embarrassing self-inflicted curse of apathy and start demanding Constitutional accountability from our elected employees.” PeopleShouldHeartSelfGovernmentHellMediaInspireAbuseCorruptionCurseEmployeeAccountabilityApathyEmbarrassingAbuse Of PowerRunawayCriminalitySelf Inflicted Author:Ted Nugent