Superficial and emotional subject might sway undecided voters.
– Harold Holzer
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- The mid-19th century was noted for a partisan, rather than a consensus press, but this partisanship was able to turn out voters consistently. – Harold Holzer
- …you may be able to sway people’s heads. But you can’t sway their hearts. – Sophie Kinsella
- A Christian is a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none. A Christian is a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject of all, subject to all. – Martin Luther
- At times, said the founder of the Chicago Tribune, Lincoln seemed to reach into the clouds and take out the thunderbolts. – Harold Holzer
- Public sentiment is everything, said Lincoln. With public sentiment, nothing can fail. Without it, nothing can succeed. – Harold Holzer
- The press-savy Lincoln looked not to the future, but to the past. – Harold Holzer
- The author says that though the Mexican War wound down, the interpretation of it was just beginning. – Harold Holzer
- Feeling its power, one Civil War paper trumpeted that Milton and Homer were for another age but for this one was the New York Herald. – Harold Holzer
- The Bible and newspapers, to both Lincoln and Greeley, they represented equally compelling gospel. – Harold Holzer
- His targets had little in common, other than that they had somehow aroused his enmity. – Harold Holzer
- I’m the only English thing they can vent their anger on. – Harold Holzer
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- Lincoln jibed that a general INVADED Canada without resistance and out-vaded it without pursuit. – Harold Holzer
- There are no undecideds. There are only people that decided to be undecided. – Bogdan Vaida
- Undecided thoughts’ is called the mind. -˜Decided thoughts’ is called the intellect. – Dada Bhagwan
- When two warring people face each other, the war of words jumps beyond the subject. The subject remains no more central to the arguments. – Girdhar Joshi
- The rule is that when one’s mind is controlled in a specific subject, he can control the other person’s mind in that subject. – Dada Bhagwan
- The subject of heaven is much easier to accept than the subject of hell. And yet the Bible teaches both. – Billy Graham
- When we wallow in anxiety and doubts, we subject ourselves to fear. When we focus on the greatness of God, we make fear subject to faith. – Katy Kauffman
- The short memories of the American voters is what keeps our politicians in office. – Will Rogers
- The only people truly bound by campaign promises are the voters who believe them. – Christopher Hitchens
- Members of Congress are like the voters in one respect — they want to go with the winners. – Ralph Nader
- We need to show the Congress that our Government is no longer on sale to the highest bidder. It belongs to the voters. – Kenneth Eade
- Because of the power that we have given money: The government would rather have taxpayers who do not vote, than voters who do not pay tax. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- It’s an election year. We would prefer that voters didn’t use common sense. – Aaron Sorkin
- Americans talked about voters the same way Russians talked about Stalin. They had to be obeyed. – Ken Follett
- You can sway a thousand men by appealing to their prejudices quicker than you can convince one man by logic. – Robert A Heinlein
- She who is a dancer can only sway the silk of her hair like the summer breeze. – Shah Asad Rizvi
- Never let the words of discouragement from others sway you away from reaching far with your dreams. – Israelmore Ayivor
- He watched her walk away with a sway in her hips that tossed her long, milk-chocolate-colored ponytail from side to side. – Meg Knight
- I have terrible periods of lack of confidence. I just don’t believe I can do it and no evidence to the contrary will sway me from that view. – Douglas Adams
- As we age, we feel less like leaves and more like trees. We have roots that ground us and sturdy trunks that may sway, but don’t break, in the wind. – Meg Jay
- Trust your instincts above all else. They are byproducts of natural laws and do not sway to your whims, worries and wonders. – Glenn A Maltais
- He trusted the cosmos -“ but not necessarily the powers that held sway on earth. – Philip Zaleski
- It’s an unfortunate fact that I’m easily discouraged. But the fortunate truth is I’m stubborn as hell and near impossible to sway in my resolve. – Richelle E Goodrich
- To be happy with your woman, make her emotional, but never become emotional! – Ramana Pemmaraju
- To be happy with your woman, make her emotional, but never becomes emotional! – Ramana Pemmaraju
- I expect that Calvin would evaluate our worship today not as too emotional, but as too narrow in its emotional repertoire. – Michael S Horton
- These raids didn’t usually end in violence, but people got emotional, and emotional people did stupid things. – Aron Christensen
- Admittedly, there will be times when you must interact on a superficial level and adjust your behavior to fit in, go along and get along. – Susan C Young