A Quote by Irene Rosenfeld

People vote with their hearts, not their heads. — © Irene Rosenfeld
People vote with their hearts, not their heads.
Some people carry their hearts in their heads; very many carry their heads in their hearts. The difficulty is to keep them apart, yet both actively working together.
People in Northern Ireland vote for their church, they don't vote with their heads; it is ridiculous.
We can vote our hearts and our heads for someone who can win, Bernie Sanders.
Liberals like people with their heads, radicals like people with both their heads and their hearts.
Get out and vote. If you can't vote, then register other people to vote. Get people to the polls; make sure that people who need to vote can vote.
Some people feel with their heads and think with their hearts.
During a speech on Sunday, President Obama said to the crowd, 'We've got to vote. Vote. Vote. Vote. Vote. Vote.' This went on for an hour until someone finally fixed his teleprompter.
I am interested in garnering the white vote, and the black vote, and the Latin vote, and the Asian vote, and the business vote, and the labor vote.
I've learned that if you want people to join in any kind of conservation effort, you have to help them to care with their hearts, not just their heads.
People who are registered to vote should vote. I vote all the time. If I'm not in the country, I do it over mail. Sometimes I don't know who the people are - I just pick whatever girl is Democratic.
...you may be able to sway people's heads. But you can't sway their hearts.
Men's eyes are in their heads; women's, in their hearts.
Burning hearts are not nourished by empty heads
Requirements for an ID are not voter suppression - they are just commonsense steps to ensure people don't vote if they are ineligible, don't vote using false identities and don't vote more than once.
Music is unique because you can get behind enemy lines a little bit, get into people's houses and into their heads, on their stereos, and win hearts and minds.
To me, it's not necessarily about whom you vote for, it's more about the fact that you go out and exercise that right. There's a lot of people who fight for our right to vote and people in other countries fighting for other peoples' right to vote and I think everyone should exercise that vote.
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