The international community is pushing things forward in Bosnia... but it is doing it at expense of the Muslim people. I feel it as an injustice, these are the things that I cannot live with.
There's obviously a correlation between an economically empowered woman and the investments she makes. That leads to her social and moral conscience for bettering her community.
I want to commune with Christ and live in His fullness or I don't want anything to do with Christianity. I want all God has to offer.
I am a communicator; that seems to be my natural place. And I'll always be passionate about the world, because it's so bonkers.
The thing with me is, I'm both untidy and I hate mess. But I'm not untidy in communal spaces, like living rooms. My bedroom is havoc.
The reason people need advice on using social media is that they're a much more complex and nuanced way to communicate than a conversation or email.
I am here to listen to the knowledge of my soul and to communicate it through the written word.
I was born during the Depression in a little community just outside Waco, and I grew up listening to Franklin Roosevelt on the radio.
The most perfect political community is one in which the middle class is in control, and outnumbers both of the other classes.
The library world is set up on this model where the library is a physical building and has a number of books and serves a geographical community.
The skeptical community is absolutely near and dear to the 'Mythbusters' heart and there's no small reason that they've embraced us. That's our people. That's the way we like to think.
You cannot communicate complicated information to large groups of people. As you increase the number of people, you have to decrease the complexity of the information.
Communicators need to figure out how well do they engage people, and they should not talk one word longer than people are engaged.
I try to communicate in a way that allows people in on what's going on. What's better than references to popular culture?
I come from a working class community in eastern Scotland, and I've always been a populist, though not a patronising populist.
War is not the continuation of politics with different means, it is the greatest mass-crime perpetrated on the community of man.
Well, a lot of politics is communicating with people, and obviously comedy has something to do with that. I've been a producer and led people. Also, being a comedian, you're under pressure.
We're all looking for an authentic way to be engaged in the community, engaged in politics, engaged in national discussion - and so, we're clunky. We're all clunky. But it's better than not doing it.
I think he was absolutely right not to go to UN last week... First things first - that is, values and people here in their local communities, and remembering all politics is local, and trusting people more.
If we want children to learn to tend the land and nourish themselves and have conversations at the table, we need to communicate with them in ways that are positive.
Decades of research have shown that most happy families communicate effectively. But talking doesn't mean simply 'talking through problems,' as important as that is. Talking also means telling a positive story about yourselves.