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Every revolutionary movement has its peaks of united activity and its valleys of debate and internal confusion. This debate might well have been little more than a healthy internal difference of opinion, but the press loves the sensational and it could not allow the issue to remain within the private domain of the movement. In every drama there has to be an antagonist and a protagonist, and if the antagonist is not there the press will find and build one.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
When legal contests were the sole form of activity, the ordinary Negro was involved as a passive spectator. His interest was stirred, but his energies were unemployed. Mass marches transformed the common man into the star performer and engaged him in a total commitment. Yet nonviolent resistance caused no explosions of anger—it instigated no riots—it controlled anger and released it under discipline for maximum effect.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
I play the game for the game's own sake
— Arthur Conan Doyle
What keeps all living things busy and in motion is the striving to exist. But when existence is secured, they do not know what to do: that is why the second thing that sets them in motion is a striving to get rid of the burden of existence, not to feel it any longer, 'to kill time', i.e. to escape boredom.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Three grand essentials to happiness in this life are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for.
— Joseph Addison
In order to this there must be something besides a general tendency to action; there must also be a particular tendency to that individual action.—If it should be asked, why the soul of man uses its activity, in such a manner as it does;
— Jonathan Edwards
It was not apathy or passiveness. For him, prayer was a display of the strongest possible activity.
— Eric Metaxas
A faith that does not result in activity of any kind is a dead faith; it is empty, worthless, insincere.
— Derek Prince
The activity will prove to be "peculiar" by leading the active person into Christ's own passion. This activity itself is perpetual suffering and enduring. In it, Christ is suffered by his disciple. If this is not the case, it is not the activity Jesus intended. In this way, the "extraordinary" is the fulfilling of the law, the keeping of the commandments.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
God loves his work and therefore wills to preserve it. Creation and preservation are two aspects of the one activity of God.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
God alone can deliver us from a life of meaningless activities.
— TB Joshua
That which is used - develops. That which is not used wastes away.
— Hippocrates