A Quote by David Ige

It's about grass-roots campaigning, meeting voters face-to-face, and above all, listening to what they have to say. — © David Ige
It's about grass-roots campaigning, meeting voters face-to-face, and above all, listening to what they have to say.
If I am doing a speech at a Labour party meeting - I think I have done every constituency - I'll look for a happy face, and talk to that face. In the Commons, with all the anger, I'll fix on a blank panel above their heads.
John Kerry and Ralph Nader met face-to-face, it was a historic meeting. Astronomers said today their meeting actually created what is called a 'charisma black hole.'
In our case, I, a working engineer, inventor and scientist, am bringing new innovation to campaigning to enable a grass-roots movement.
I hear poets complaining: 'We face what our forebears did not face. We face TV. We face radio. We face this and that.'
There's plenty of rude stuff online. People say things online that they would be ashamed to say face to face. If people could treat others as though they were speaking face to face, that would be huge.
Making a strong first impression is as important as ever, especially when meeting face-to-face.
I look forward to death with great anticipation, to meeting God face to face.
The largest fear in the world is to speak in public. We fear of stumbling, or public humiliation, and so we're fearing a face-to-face rejection. So, we'll say things in a text or e-mail that we would never say face-to-face. So, relationships are coming together faster and breaking apart faster, and they're a little bit more disposable.
My favorite aspect of being an author has always been visiting different communities and meeting my readers face to face.
It is tough to run for public office and face an opponent, to decide on issues what is the best thing, then face the criticism from colleagues, voters, the press and defend yourself.
I'm a fan of meeting readers face to face, at reader events, where we're able to sit down and take some time to talk.
We love meeting fans face to face.
Our face tells us a lot about the way we are eating. When people drink too much, they have breakouts that directly affect their face. Just listening to my skin and paying attention to it has taught me a lot.
There are many faces to war. There is the face of courage, of bravery, of fellowship.There is the face of fear. Above all, there is love of country.
For many sportsmen, coming face to face with irrefutable evidence of their mortality is the moment they dread above all others.
You think you know someone by looking at his face but what can one face say about the thousand thoughts behind those eyes.
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