Top 11 Quotes & Sayings by Michael Huffington

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American politician Michael Huffington.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Michael Huffington

Michael Huffington, is an American politician, LGBT activist, and film producer. He was a member of the Republican Party, and a congressman for one term, 1993–1995, from California. Huffington was married to Arianna Huffington, the Greek-born co-founder of HuffPost, from 1986 to 1997.

The party of Lincoln should be reaching out to blacks, Hispanics gays and so forth and so on.
We spend more time at cinemas, theaters, art galleries and theme parks than we do at churches, and they have become our new cathedrals. We can spend hours at any of these places of entertainment but if church service goes on too long we get impatient.
A surgeon will cut off a limb in order to protect the body from disease. And a commander-in-chief should pull out of a war that cannot be won in order to protect a nation.
It is important for those of us who are Christian to remember that our physical lives don't last forever. Our souls will last an eternity, and thus we should place even more emphasis on the health of our souls than the health of our bodies.
When we die our money, fame, and honors will be meaningless. We own nothing in this world. Everything we think we own is in reality only being loaned to us until we die. And on our deathbed at the moment of death, no one but God can save our souls.
We can't possibly fight all the terrorists in all the countries where they exist because we don't have the money or manpower to do so. — © Michael Huffington
We can't possibly fight all the terrorists in all the countries where they exist because we don't have the money or manpower to do so.
We only have so much life left. Before I do die, I want to do something good for people.
None of us are perfect, and we all make mistakes. But the American people are a very forgiving people.
While we welcome people of all faiths in America we cannot be so naive as to expect all countries to do the same. But we cannot allow their cultural mores to snuff out our religious freedoms or the freedom of women to have equal rights.
In so many things, growth comes from adversity.
The world that we live in is full of distractions and pleasures that pull us away from a spiritual life. Even our jobs which are a very necessary and important part of our lives can end up being the altar at which we pray. They consume most of our waking hours and provide the income on which we are dependent in order to take care of our families.
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