Balanced emotions are crucial to intuitive decision making.
An Associated Press report by Chicago-based reporter Sharon Cohen in May 1993 examined Christian fundamentalists and concluded that they were prone to 'riots, terrorism - and death. '
It's like guerrilla warfare. If you reveal your location, all it does is allow your opponent to improve his artillery bearings. It's better to move quietly, with stealth, under cover of night. You've got two choices: You can wear cammies and shimmy along on your belly, or you can put on a red coat and stand up for everyone to see. It comes down to whether you want to be the British army in the Revolutionary War or the Viet Cong. History tells us which tactic was more effective.
What good is religious liberty if it can only be practiced behind stained-glass windows on Sunday?
With each passing year, people of faith grow increasingly distressed by the hostility of public institutions toward religious expression. We have witnessed the steady erosion of the time-honored rights of religious Americans - both as individuals and as communities - to practice what they believe in the public square.
We should resist the temptation to identify our religious convictions with the platform of a party or the platitudes of favored politicians.
I paint my face and travel at night. You don't know it's over until you're in a body bag.
Pretending to be other people is my game and that to me is the essence of the whole business of acting.
The photographer is an armed version of the solitary walker reconnoitering, stalking, cruising the urban inferno, the voyeuristic stroller who discovers the city as a landscape of voluptuous extremes. Adept of the joys of watching, connoisseur of empathy, the flâneur finds the world 'picturesque.
To be claimed as a good, though in an improper style, is at least better than being rejected as no good at all.
I like the idea of helping people help people.