In fact, Donald [Trump] was one of the people who rooted for the housing crisis.
Violence is always an effort toward greater freedom or love. Openness is freedom and love. Even the most violent or self-destructive emotions are rooted in the heart's need for openness, to be free, to give and receive love.
To move freely you must be deeply rooted.
I am rooted, but I flow.
I rooted for the Dodgers when they were in Brooklyn.
The need of the immaterial is the most deeply rooted of all needs. One must have bread; but before bread, one must have the ideal.
Decision is a risk rooted in the courage of being free.
The reason America is a special nation is because it was founded by people who were first on their knees before they were on their feet. We are a nation rooted in our faith.
True kindness is rooted in a deep sense of abundance, out of which flows a sense that even as I give, it is being given back to me.
Conservation is ethically sound. It is rooted in our love of the land, our respect for the rights of others, our devotion to the rule of law.
The center of human nature is rooted in ten thousand ordinary acts of kindness that define our days.
Teacher preparation should go beyond the technical preparation of teachers and be rooted in the ethical formation both of selves and of history.
When I am most deeply rooted, I feel the wildest desire to uproot myself.
If we're united, I wouldn't care about a White school board getting me a little something. The hell with the school board; that's the White supremacy board and the White supremacy board wants you reading stupid books rooted in the idea of White supremacy. I don't want a thing to do with White supremacy.
It takes a very deep-rooted opinion to survive unexpressed.
Islam is the religion of peace. We say that jokingly. That's actually the position of the US government. It's rooted in political correctness and fear and a number of other convoluted things.
Most films are rooted in a book or a comic strip, but I don't go out there saying I want to do adaptations.
The affirmation of one's own life, happiness, growth and freedom, is rooted in one's capacity to love.
A ruddy drop of manly blood The surging sea outweighs; The world uncertain comes and goes, The lover rooted stays.
We must observe that the knowledge of God which we are invited to cultivate is not that which, resting satisfied with empty speculation, only flutters in the brain, but a knowledge which will prove substantial and fruitful whenever it is duly perceived and rooted in the heart.