“With much care and skill power has been broken into fragments in the American township, so that the maximum possible number of people have some concern with public affairs.” PeopleHas BeensCareNumbersBrokenSkillsConcernAffairFragmentsMaximumPublic Affairs Book:Democracy in America Source: Democracy in America
“I don't know in my long life that I ever worked with anybody that has quite the combination of policy knowledge and concern, political skills, of a personal touch with people, and a sense of innate fairness that inspires confidence.” PeopleKnowsLifeLongPoliticalPolicyInspireConfidenceSkillsConcernCombinationFairnessInnateLong LifePersonal Touch Author:William J. Clinton
“The arts are not simply skills: their concern is the intellectual, ethical, and spiritual maturity of human life. And in a time when religious and political institutions are so busy engraving images of marketable gods and candidates that they lose their vision of human dignity, the arts have become the custodians of those values which most worthily difine humanity, which most sensitively define Divinity.” HumansArtSpiritualPoliticalValuesHumanityLosesReligiousVisionSkillsIntellectualConcernDignityInstitutionsBusyHuman LifeMaturityCandidatesDivinityEthicalHuman DignityCustodiansPolitical InstitutionsSpiritual Maturity Author:Robert Shaw
“When Jeb Bush came on the shows and couldn't answer questions about Iraq, and when he looked like he was unsteady, it absolutely solidified the concerns that they had had all along about his skills.” ShowsAnswersSkillsConcernIraq Author:Amy Walter
“It is one of the chief skills of the philosopher not to occupy himself with questions which do not concern him.” PhilosophySkillsConcernPhilosopherChiefs Book:Notebooks, 1914-1916 Source: Notebooks, 1914-1916