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Quotes about Engagement

This younger generation that's around, that's tweeting, Facebooking and Vine-ing, the fans appreciate that because they feel like they can get to you.
— Kevin Hart
When you are giving people the gospel, you are giving them something to believe, and you have to set the stage for that. You don't just drive up and dump the truck and drive off.
— Charles Swindoll
On Facebook, the definition of great content is not the content that makes the most sales, but the content that people most want to share with others.
— Gary Vaynerchuk
People want to join a great story. If you want to lead, tell one with your life.
— Donald Miller
God doesn't want to change the world without you.
— Shane Claiborne
I don't want Him to return and find me sitting in a theater.
— Francis Chan
I've learned that if you want people to join in any kind of conservation effort, you have to help them to care with their hearts, not just their heads.
— Jane Goodall
Marketers want to get their messages in front of you. They must get their messages in front of you, just to survive. The only problem is-do you really want more marketing messages?
— Seth Godin
Every time I stand to communicate, I want to take one simple truth and lodge it in the heart of the listener. I want them to know that one thing and know what to do with it.
— Andy Stanley
We've said to the Iranians all along . . . we still remain open to diplomacy. But it's been very clear that the Iranians don't want to engage with us.
— Barack Obama
You can win a victory in your neighbourhood. You can win a victory in your school. You can win a victory in your place of worship... Be ashamed of your existence until you've done a little something to make the world in which we all must live a little better than it was when you arrived.
— Martin Luther King III
I was the worst teacher you have ever imagined - not that we did not have fun. We had a ton of fun. We just did not learn any scripture. I would think all week long what could I talk about on Sunday, and then I would scramble on Saturday to find some kind of scripture to go with it. This was my teaching.
— Beth Moore