165 Quotes About Advocacy
- Author Widad Akrawi
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When it comes to peace, we need to facilitate peace-makers' personal engagement and their genuine desire to bridge the gap between advocacy knowledge and skills necessary to differentiate between theory and practice in the field of conflict management.
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- Author Matt Perman
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It is not loving to impose our own grid onto others. We need to understand their situation and their needs accurately, and this comes from listening to them, not coming in with our own assumptions.
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- Author Dr. Wangari Maathai
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You can not protect the environment unless you empower people, you inform them, and you help them understand that these resources are their own, that they MUST protect them.
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- Author Ted Rubin
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The best content is content that helps you achieve the result you are looking to achieve.
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- Author Harold Bloom
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Great literature will insist upon its self-sufficiency in the face of the worthiest causes
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- Author Roxane Gay
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Social networks are more than just repositories for trivial, snap judgments; they are more than merely convenient outlets for mindless joy and outrage. They offer more than the common ground and the solace we may find during culturally significant moments. Social networks also provide us with something of a flawed but necessary conscience, a constant reminder that commitment, compassion, and advocacy neither can nor ever should be finite.
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- Author Maajid Nawaz
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Now I think that a true liberal will always prioritize individuals over the group, will always prioritize heresy over orthodoxy, will always prioritize the dissenting voice over the status quo.
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- Author Bill Drayton
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Social entrepreneurs are not content just to give a fish or teach how to fish. They will not rest until they have revolutionized the fishing industry.
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- Author David Bornstein
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Poverty is not only a lack of money, it's a lack of sense of meaning.
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