Times Of Crisis Quotes by Andrew Wommack, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Thomas Paine, Antonin Scalia, Viktor E. Frankl, Eleanor Roosevelt and many others.

Leaders flourish in times of crisis.
Times of crisis, of disruption or constructive change, are not only predictable, but desirable. They mean growth. Taking a new step, uttering a new word, is what people fear most.
These are the times that try men’s souls.
The court’s job is to uphold the Constitution and you don’t call that off in times of crisis. Would the framers have allowed this practice?
In times of crisis, people reach for meaning. Meaning is strength. Our survival may depend on our seeking and finding it.
… any citizen should be willing to give all that he has to give his country in work or sacrifice in times of crisis.
“Life is like a sewer – what you get out of it depends on what you put into it.” It’s always seemed to me that this is precisely the sort of dynamic, positive thinking that we so desperately need today in these trying times of crisis and universal brouhaha.
In prehistoric times, mankind often had only two choices in crisis situations: fight or flee. In modern times, humor offers us a third alternative; fight, flee – or laugh.
The test of our religion is whether it fits us to meet emergencies. A man has no more character than he can command in a time of crisis.
President Ford was a devoted, decent man of impeccable integrity who put service to his country before his own self interest. He helped heal our nation during a time of crisis, provided steady leadership and restored people’s faith in the presidency and in government.
Lincoln basically pulled in all the people who had been running against him into his Cabinet because, whatever personal feelings there were, the issue was ‘How can we get this country through this time of crisis?’ 
You never have real changes unless you have a time of crisis.
The most important point is, in a time of crisis, there is no way out but for the government to be bold and aggressive.
I think in times of crisis it’s the artists’ responsibility to dig a little deeper.
In time of crisis people want to know that you care, more than they care what you know
We do not influence the course of events by persuading people that we are right when we make what they regard as radical proposals. Rather, we exert influence by keeping options available when something has to be done at a time of crisis.
[Barack] Obama has a grasp of language and the presentation of language, particularly in times of crisis. And he did this over the race issue. He did this early on in his administration, when the country was polarized. That was unprecedented.