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pay gap could be less about market realities than the fact that the corporation has yet to be democratized.
— Ron Davison
Choice is one level of freedom, but design is a higher
— Ron Davison
It is a way we reassess our past. We can do that in poetry in ways we can't do in prose.
— Peter Davison
The cultural capital American Christianity has amassed simply cannot be leveraged where it matters most.
— James Davison Hunter
Culture is as much an infrastructure as it is ideas.
— James Davison Hunter
If Christians cannot extend grace through faithful presence within the body of believers, they will not be able to extend grace to those outside.
— James Davison Hunter
Hollywood could use less instead of more of everything.
— Bruce Davison
Merely engaging the culture implies the issue and exercise of power.
— James Davison Hunter
I'm over there filming in South Africa now, and two in five are HIV-positive now. Not many people know that.
— Bruce Davison
Actors, lots of times, are great when they have great parts. For me, a lot of times, it's been the part.
— Bruce Davison
It was not until the late 19th century that the term innovation had a positive connotation:
— Ron Davison
But poetry is my life. Poetry is what matters to me.
— Peter Davison
A good actor is somebody who can be truthful and fascinating and interesting and enlightening.
— Bruce Davison
A man must learn to forgive himself.
— Arthur Davison Ficke
I just think that some version of the past in our culture is going to rise up and become dominant.
— Peter Davison
A dog can express more with his tail in minutes than an owner can express with his tongue in hours.
— Karen Davison
Saving one dog will not change the world, but surely for that one dog, the world will change forever.
— Karen Davison
In my youth, I found that I was quite often inspired and pushed forward by what I read.
— Peter Davison
I think poetry has lost an awful lot of its muscle because nobody knows any. Nobody has to memorize poetry.
— Peter Davison
Poetry should be able to reach everybody, and it should be able to appeal to all levels of understanding.
— Peter Davison
I like poems that are little games.
— Peter Davison
It is very difficult for people to come in contact with their own emotions and their own sensibilities.
— Peter Davison
To be Christian is to be obliged to engage the world, pursuing God's restorative purposes over all of life,
— James Davison Hunter
The problem, for me, with the writing programs is that they produce a terrible uniformity of product.
— Peter Davison
Idealism misconstrues agency, implying the capacity to bring about influence where that capacity may not exist or where it may only be weak.
— James Davison Hunter
Millennials were the first generation to grow up with game controllers. They are not spectators. They are participants.
— Ron Davison
If a drug failed as often and had as many side effects as western marriage, the FDA probably would not approve it.
— Ron Davison
If I were brave enough to say so, I'd like to think that I had written some poems that people are not going to forget.
— Peter Davison
Poetry was invented as an mnemonic device to enable people to remember their prayers.
— Peter Davison
Be your dogs own personal chef!
— J.R. Davison
Frost is the most sophisticated of poets.
— Peter Davison
THE MANDATE OF CREATION is a source both of glory and of shame for the Christian community.
— James Davison Hunter
Faithfulness works itself out in the context of complex social, political, economic, and cultural forces that prevail at a particular time and place.
— James Davison Hunter
I hate to date myself, but my earliest memories are Flash Gordon. I would love playing Flash Gordon in the neighborhood.
— Bruce Davison
I like poems that are complex.
— Peter Davison
I spent my whole life figuring out how to get out of work. I would say I was intelligent, but intelligent in a very surreptitious, invisible way.
— Bruce Davison
The character of American civilization is a bundle of contradictions,
— James Davison Hunter
The legal and political debate surrounding the just management of plurality will continue well into the future.
— James Davison Hunter
If poets were realistic, they wouldn't be poets.
— Peter Davison
Poetry is composing for the breath.
— Peter Davison
Ideas are not free-floating in consciousness but are grounded in the social world in the most concrete ways.
— James Davison Hunter
And there are a lot more people reading poetry, but there are not so many people reading an individual poet.
— Peter Davison
Pluralism today - at least in America - exists without a dominant culture,
— James Davison Hunter
I love villains. You know, I am a character actor, and any chance to get to play a really outrageous villain. I like to play that.
— Bruce Davison
There is not one single challenge to Christianity that eclipses all others in importance.
— James Davison Hunter