Ausdrücken / Express Friedlich / Peaceful Frustration Leute / People Protest Recht / Right Sorgen / Concerns Weise / Manner Wollen / Want
If people want to protest, to get out there and express themselves, as long as they do it peacefully, they should be encouraged to do so.
People are so frustrated by electing people to represent them in Washington, D.C., and having them immediately forget about the Hoosiers they represent.
People are more naturally protective of what they create than of what they consume.
The people sometimes who are closest to us are the ones who bear the brunt of our frustration.
A nation without dregs and malcontents is orderly, peaceful and pleasant, but perhaps without the seed of things to come.
If some peoples pretend that history or geography gives them the right to subjugate other races, nations, or peoples, there can be no peace.
Poverty does not make people terrorists, but terrorists can exploit the frustration it creates and use it as a breeding-ground for violent ideas.
I defend peoples' right to do that in a lawful manner, but I have not undertaken that practice myself.
When you hear that you're going to be working with a first-time director, sometimes that can be a concern to people.