Quotes about Territory
Except if it has some historical meaning for them to have Tibet under their control. I don't understand why [ Chinese] want it so much.
- Elie Wiesel
Our properties within our own territories [should not] be taxed or regulated by any power on earth but our own.
- Thomas Jefferson
Guys are like dogs: they never notice if you've changed your hair, but they can sense when there's another guy sniffing around their territory
- Candace Bushnell
I'm a Zionist who believes that every person has to have a country of their own.
- Ruth Westheimer
There was no time during the rebellion when I did not think, and often say, that the South was more to be benefited by its defeat than the North. The latter had the people, the institutions, and the territory to make a great and prosperous nation. The former was burdened with an institution abhorrent to all civilized people not brought up under it, and one which degraded labor, kept it in ignorance, and enervated the governing class.
- Ulysses S. Grant
The real purpose of this training," Mr. Dinnen told me, "is to teach our students that they can trust God to do what He has said He would do. We don't go from here into the traditional missionary fields, but into new territory. Our graduates are on their own. They cannot be effective if they are afraid or if they doubt that God really means what He says in His Word. So here we teach not so much ideas as trusting.
- Brother Andrew
Principles are not values. A gang of thieves can share values, but they are in violation of the fundamental principles we're talking about. Principles are the territory. Values are maps. When we value correct principles, we have truth—a knowledge of things as they are.
- Stephen Covey
Principles are the territory. Values are maps. When we value correct principles, we have truth—a knowledge of things as they are.
- Stephen Covey
The kingdom of self is heavily defended territory.
- Eugene Peterson
The way of Jesus cannot be imposed or mapped — it requires an active participation in following Jesus as he leads us through sometimes strange and unfamiliar territory, in circumstances that become clear only in the hesitations and questionings, in the pauses and reflections where we engage in prayerful conversation with one another and with him.
- Eugene Peterson
What makes a nation in the beginning is a good piece of geography.
- Robert Frost
The Bible says, "How can one enter a strong man's house and plunder his goods unless he first binds the strong man?" (Matthew 12:29). In other words, we can't have any effect in the devil's territory unless we first bind him and forbid him any authority there.
- Stormie Omartian