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Quotes about Influence

Whatever repeatedly enters the mind occupies the mind, eventually shapes the mind, and will ultimately express itself in what you do and who you become.
— John Ortberg
He that doth not understand, who is not sensible, that an apprehension by faith of God's electing love in Christ hath a natural, immediate, powerful influence, upon the souls of believers, unto the love of God and holy obedience, is utterly unacquainted with the nature of faith, and its whole work and actings towards God in the hearts of them that believe.
— John Owen
Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum!
— John Owen
It will take away a man's usefulness in his generation.
— John Owen
Pop music will never be low brow.
— Lady Gaga
What I've learned is that you really don't need to be a celebrity or have money or have the paparazzi following you around to be famous.
— Lady Gaga
Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.
— Catherine of Siena
If you convey to a woman that something ought to be done, there is always a dreadful danger that she will suddenly do it.
— GK Chesterton
If you don't find a leader, perhaps it is because you were meant to lead.
— Glenn Beck
He was leading those who risked their lives over that bridge in Selma, not Janice Joplin, Columbia University, or a labor union. It wasn't John Lennon that taught people about love and peaceful resistance — that job fell on the shoulders of a Jewish carpenter.
— Glenn Beck
Imagine our kids begging and pleading, throwing tantrums to get you to buy more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Yes, this is possible. It is possible to create this world!" And that's what all of this is really about: creating a world that meets the approval of the Obamas and other controllists.
— Glenn Beck
It must be frustrating for decent parents to watch their children fall under the influence of radical educators, and sometimes make foolish decisions based on the predominant cultures in their schools. But no one should be surprised it happens—far too many educators are moral relativists who reject the notion of absolute right or wrong.
— Glenn Beck