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I’m a firm believer that slow and steady wins the race, ... Day in and day out, I try to be responsive to constituents. I try to knock on doors and spend time each day raising money.
Peter Shannon
Slow but steady wins the race
Aesop
Slow and steady wins the race. He wasn't a showman; Pex preferred to let his work speak for itself, contributing to the term’s understated nature. Slow and steady wins the race.
Robert Lloyd
Trägen vinner
(den som arbetar idogt för något uppnår ofta sitt mål)
Slow and steady wins the race
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Slow and steady wins the race.
Aesop
I realized there was another place to spend money other than on myself. I'm not a God freak, but I feel like God has opened doors for me and I haven't made a conscious decision to do anything in my life. The doors keep on opening and I just keep on walking through. This was my time to do something.
Muriel Finkel's
I think people are still not throwing money at everything that has a 'dot.com' on the end of it. I think slow and steady is going to win the race, especially if we have broad, selective and wiser investors.
Art Hogan
If we're going to get back in this race then it's going to have to come quickly. I'm a firm believer that you've got to win your home games and go steal some on the road.
Buzz Peterson
We salute our fans for raising this money throughout our 2005 race season. All this money is raised through the generosity of our fans through our 50/50 drawing at each race. I also want to thank the many volunteers that donate their valuable time to run the drawing.
Bill Ryan
I'm a firm believer in putting your money where your mouth is.
Teri Hatcher
(
1964
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It's a show where I go across America, I knock on doors of the unsuspecting and invite myself in to spend a weekend with the family,
Kato Kaelin
(
1959
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The Forbes factor is a big factor and it's something the [Bush] campaign team in Austin must to keep their eye on. He spent $40 million last time. Yes, he's raising some money this time for the first time but he's going to spend what it takes.
Scott Reed
It's just common sense that if you only have one candidate remaining, the apparatus of government should be responsive enough to accommodate that and not spend any more taxpayer money,
Anthony Weiner
God willing, knock on wood, I will not have a problem raising money, ... Do I think we're going to be at $20 million come the election? No question.
Katherine Harris
Congress is not working hard enough at the business of legislating. They do work hard at politicking and spend a huge amount of time raising money.
Lee Hamilton
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