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If you join government, calmly make your contribution and move on. Don't go along to get along; do your best and when you have to - and you will - leave, and be something else.
Peggy Noonan
(
1950
-)
The government will join, notwithstanding its failure to prepare, its neglect in co-operating with its allies, or its inability to contribute. In the end it will join out of the necessity created by a pattern of uncertainty and indecision. It will not join as a leader but unnoticed at the back of the parade.
Stephen Harper
(
1959
-)
We want to achieve two things: to hurry the British government into leaving Iraq and to make it aware of public opinion that it can't join the American government if it attacks Iran.
John Rees
These researchers make a contribution on all levels, including the development of new technologies, and when they leave they are in high demand in the industry.
Gilles Lajoie
And so now we leave New Hampshire and move South and West. We leave with thanks to all of you and fond memories that will always be able to claim when we make our progress forward that the new politics began here.
Bill Bradley
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1943
-)
The opportunity not to make a contribution to an institution with a 75-year-old history but to make a contribution to a building from scratch is very exciting for me.
Terence Riley
We've still got a ways to go. Obviously, (the new players) have made a contribution. Sometimes they make a contribution with their presence as well as their performance because they motivate other guys and they make other people fight a little stronger for their position within the roster.
Dick Vermeil
Enough. It's time to work. I am working calmly for a future government, and that's what we must do.
Romano Prodi
He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.
Alan Watts
(
1915
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1973
)
The government actions will lead to further political crisis, so the three parties have decided to not join the meeting with the prime minister and will not join the elections.
Abhisit Vejjajiva
This can be a living memorial... long after the TV is gone and long after we move on to the next event. By this effort, these young people ... will understand that somebody, somebody in America cared enough to make a contribution, to make it possible for them to pursue their dreams.
Bob Dole
(
1923
-)
We are trying to design a program that takes advantage of the fact that the federal government is putting up a substantial amount of a defined contribution, but we think that defined contribution can be used better,
Daniel Johnson
Through our partnership with government, industry and community organizations, we want to make a lasting and positive contribution to the communities in which we work.
Oliver Roll
After a government short on political substance and long on media activity, Italy shall move on again ... Its foreign role and contribution must be resumed with vision, steadfastness and realism if it wants to do its share and avoid being cut off from the active participants in world affairs.
Romano Prodi
And you know what the neat thing about it is? Anybody who can prove their relationship to me, can now join the society too. So it's something you can leave for future generations. My children can join it, and my children's children. That's why I did it.
Stephanie Young
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