Grassroots Quote by Francis Maude Download Open image “For the most part our grassroots members are serious, nice, tolerant people.” — Francis Maude ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Grassroots Members Most Nice Our Part People Serious Tolerant
A funny thing about tolerant people? They're really only tolerant when you agree with them. — Greg Gutfeld Copy Share Image
Those who only tolerate people they agree with or like aren't actually tolerant. — Dave Rubin Copy Share Image
I love being a part of something that is grassroots, and you can see the actual changes, the effect of what people do. — Anthony Edwards Copy Share Image
If our goal is to be tolerant of people who are different than we are, then we really are aiming quite low. Traffic jams… — Glennon Melton Copy Share Image
The public is wonderfully tolerant. It forgives everything except genius. — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
I support people if they are called to be active and protesting, resisting, working for restoration or, for more just political conversation. I also support everyone in listening to each other. We're at a very interesting and disturbing time in terms of our civil discourse. And yet always, in disturbance, things are shook up and that shaking can lead to… — Gangaji Copy Share
I am always in awe of people who devote their lives to a good cause and are brave enough to take a stance, though… — Rebecca Pidgeon Copy Share Image
It's the people who are doing the nonviolent organizing at the grassroots that make me think there's still hope. — Bill Moyers Copy Share Image
Let's work together to keep our country open, tolerant, respectful, and progressive. — Julie Payette Copy Share Image
It is simply the view, and a view I think shared by most members of the party, that it is very difficult to have… — Francis Maude Copy Share Image
We should be the natural home for the millions of Britons of immigrant origin. But we're not. Because too often we've sounded like people… — Francis Maude Copy Share Image
Our party has known great, great days. But we have no God-given right to survive, let alone to succeed. — Francis Maude Copy Share Image
We need to show that we know and understand and can reflect today's Britain. Today we don't. — Francis Maude Copy Share Image
We said in our 21st Century Party paper there are 61 mosaic groups, which the market research people use as different socio-economic categories and… — Francis Maude Copy Share Image
David Cameron's message of change, optimism and hope is in tune with what Britain wants today — Francis Maude Copy Share Image
We should be the natural home for younger voters. But today we're not. Because too often we sound like people who just don't like… — Francis Maude Copy Share Image
Everyone now claims to be a moderniser and it's obvious, really. I mean, no one now says 'We need to go backwards... to the… — Francis Maude Copy Share Image
If we do what we think is right, not try to point-score, people will begin to trust us. — Francis Maude Copy Share Image
So our problem is not Labour, it is us, is making us attractive enough to gain disillusioned Labour support and to compete effectively with… — Francis Maude Copy Share Image
Music and the arts feed our souls, but a decent wage puts food on the table. Musicians, fans of music, and grassroots political organizations… — Tom Morello Copy Share Image
We want to create, never mind the leaders or the bishops or chief rabbis or imams, or Popes. We want to create a grassroots… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
The whole reason we organize grassroots is, we think any politician that gets elected needs to be held accountable 365 days a year. — Chris Matthews Copy Share Image
I didn't have big movie offers, or any big agents wanting to work with me. I had to go grassroots, start at the bottom… — Donnie Wahlberg Copy Share Image
I try not to make social consciousness a massive part of my music or comedy because I prefer to be an entertainer first and… — Doc Brown Copy Share Image
I was elected because I believed in what we call "grassroots politics," politics from the bottom up, not the top down. — Barack Obama Copy Share Image
“Over the years of grassroots advocacy, I have learned: People want help, but they don’t want structure. People want leadership, but they resent authority.… — June Stoyer Copy Share Image
I think we need to be a superpower of human rights, of support for true grassroots democracy, not corporatist economic development, which suits our… — Jill Stein Copy Share Image
I'm very cautious and very concerned about what I have initially seen, but I also believe we've got to organize like we have never… — Al Sharpton Copy Share Image
We are intent on building a movement. The next step is grassroots town meetings. We must keep alive the dialogue around the covenants. — Cornel West Copy Share Image
[The stimulus bill funds] a bureaucratic structure for the government to begin rationing the health care of the American people. They can then lead… — Peter Ferrara Copy Share Image
If you do your work, if you are committed at the grassroots level, if you have a vision for the long run (not only… — Tariq Ramadan Copy Share Image