There was a time when the FCC tried to require a certain amount of television and media to be educational, a certain amount to be newsworthy and a certain amount of it to be public access.
All you require is adore. But just a little chocolate at times will not damage.
For playing a man to a square to which it cannot be legally moved, the adversary, at his option, may require him to move the man legally, or to move the King.
Those self-evident principles of life and liberty, pursuit of happiness, they're not self-executing. They require each of us to get engaged. And what Barack Obama is really concerned about is to ensure that the American people appreciate their power to influence the democracy.
At times it seems we require more grace to lose our wealth than to lose our life!
I believe that the power to declare war is most important in limiting the powers of the national government in regard to the rights of its citizens, but that it does not require Congress to give its approval before the president uses force abroad.
We have to put reduction of health inequalities at the centre of our public health strategy and that will require action on the social determinants of health.
I have made as much out of myself as could be made of the stuff, and no man should require more.
Green jobs - those are jobs that feel like new economy jobs; they do require some training.
If you don't require the journey to be easy or comfortable or safe, you can change the world.
Love should require both partners to be their very best at all times
I require myself not to be equal to the best, but to be better then the bad.
Blasphemy has always seemed to require taking things very seriously.
The great thing about fiscal policy is that it has a direct impact and doesn't require you to bind the hands of future policymakers.
Management of outcomes may not be any more than a skill. It does not require knowledge.
Simple systems are not feasible because they require infinite testing.
Evolution and creationism both require faith. It's just a matter of where you choose to place that faith.
I find that many Christians are in trouble about the future; they think they will not have grace enough to die by. It is much more important that we should have grace enough to live by. It seems to me that death is of very little importance in the meantime. When the dying hour comes, there will be dying grace; but you do not require dying grace to live by.
In fact every belief is an obstacle. It does not even require your realization, since you are already who you are. But without realization, who you are does not shine forth into this world. It remains in the unmanifested which is, of course, your true home. You are then like an apparently poor person who does not know he has a bank account with $100 million in it and so his wealth remains an unexpressed potential
I believe that the extraordinary should be pursued. But extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.