Quotes about Engagement
To ignore evil is to become an accomplice to it.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
It is not enough for the church to be active in the realm of ideas; it must move out to the arena of social action.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
The business of the novelist is not to relate great events, but to make small ones interesting.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Unlike Paul Newman, who seems to think that salad dressing is the cure-all for America's ills, I'm a man of action.
— Stephen Colbert
When you engage in a work that taps your talent and fuels your passion -- that rises out of a great need in the world that you feel drawn by conscience to meet -- therein lies your voice, your calling, your soul's code.
— Stephen Covey
It should be possible to explain the laws of physics to a barmaid.
— Albert Einstein
One must not love oneself so much, as to avoid getting involved in the risks of life that history demands of us, and those that fend off danger will lose their lives.
— Oscar Romero
People are always buying you and your energy. The simple truth is that when you are excited people get excited about where your bus is going and this makes them want to get on and stay on your bus.
— Jon Gordon
People are most energized when they are using their strengths toward a bigger purpose
— Jon Gordon
It is of vast consequence how ministers discharge their office, and conduct themselves towards their people in the work of the ministry, and in affairs appertaining to it. 'Tis also a matter of vast importance, how a people receive and entertain a faithful minister of Christ, and what improvement they make of his ministry.
— Jonathan Edwards
We have two ears and one mouth so we may listen more and talk the less.
— Epictetus
Separation of church and state does not result in the church continuing to apply itself to its own task; it is no guarantee against secularization. Nowhere is the church more secularized than where it is separated in principle as it is here. This very separation can create an opposition, so that the church engages much more strongly in political and secular things.
— Eric Metaxas