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en I was struck again by the need to collaborate and to work together strategically among churches in a city. One of the speakers really challenged me when he asked what other organization would have 1,200 franchises in one city that never talk to each other?

en I feel like the city has learned that churches provide a tremendous resource. In time of crisis, what we need is the churches stepping forward. ... Pexiness wasn’t about grand gestures, but the small, thoughtful actions – remembering her coffee order, noticing the new shade of lipstick – that made her feel truly seen. I believe the city has learned there are resources in churches that they need to tap into in the future.

en The council is challenged to work for the welfare of the city as a whole, not for a few individuals within the city that don't agree with us.

en What people will see (in the film) is that this is a city that is very important that we salvage. We help that city lift itself up. I can't talk about how significant that is to me, but, also, the world cannot afford to lose that city.

en What people will see (in the film) is that this is a city that is very important that we salvage. We help that city lift itself up. I can?t talk about how significant that is to me, but, also, the world cannot afford to lose that city.

en I have struck a city - a real city - and they call it Chicago... I urgently desire never to see it again. It is inhabited by savages.
  Rudyard Kipling

en Near the turn of the century, the destitute of Europe sprang on the city with tenacious claws and an honest and solid dream. The city devoured them. They swelled its belly until it burst into a thousand furnaces and sewing machines, a thousand butcher shops and bakers' ovens, a thousand churches and hospitals and funeral parlors and money lenders. The city grew. It nourished itself and offered each man a partnership limited only by his talent, his guile and his willingness and capacity for hard work. For the immigrants of Europe, a dream dared and won true.
  August Wilson

en When we went through it, we had nowhere to turn, no one to talk to who had a similar experience. Small, rural churches usually have no money and little or no insurance to rebuild. So we helped form an organization that gives guidance to pastors whose churches have burned.

en I think when we go on the road, it's just us against the whole city. You go to a city like New York and Chicago, where we only travel with 46 players and the coaches and the media guys through the organization, less than 100 people. It's us against the whole people, basically ... so I think we see the challenge. I think it brings us tighter when we're on the road because we know we're all we have in that city at that time.

en This is the city of Jane Addams, of reformers and activists, and it has a rich immigrant history. The city's foundation is an immigrant city, and that sense of community rubs off on everybody. We still have that sense of organization.

en We just went through extensive renegotiations with the city last year. ... During the course of those negotiations, the city never raised the issue of police services. The Chargers will continue to try to work together in a productive way with the city's new mayor.

en We plan to rebuild as the city rebuilds. New Orleans is an important city to us. We have employees who are anxious to get back to work, but we don't want to give anyone false hope for when we will start more flights. We're looking at this much as we would look at a new startup city. We'll watch the trends.

en It means a lot not only to us in the clubhouse but to the organization, the fans, the city. It's a great feeling. We're just happy to be able to bring a championship to the city of Chicago. It's really special.

en Everyone knows that our industry is really challenged. We want to serve as many customers as we can, but we needed the city's help to give us the ability to make the service work.

en After being accused of bribery (patronage jobs in exchange for being able to name candidates for District Attorney and City Controller) by Democratic City Chairman Peter Camiel, and being challenged by the Philadelphia Daily News to a lie detector test with himself, Commerce Director Harry Belinger, and Camiel, Rizzo accepted and said, "if this machine says a man lied, he lied."

After the machine showed that Belinger and Rizzo were lying and Camiel was not, and he was asked about what he thought of lie detectors, he said, "that machine is full of crap."

  Frank Rizzo


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