Tim Walberg famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Good intentions can often lead to unintended consequences. It is hard to imagine a law intended for the workforce known to Henry Ford can serve the needs of a workplace shaped by the innovations of Bill Gates.
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Americans are hard working, innovative, proud people who want bad government policies and high taxes to get out of the way so they can take care of their families and pursue their dreams.
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If you want to pray at a town hall meeting or a school board meeting or in the halls of Congress, that ought to be acceptable in the United States.
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I believe that government is too large, costs too much, spends too much, and has too much regulatory power in our lives.
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The desires of adults are not more important than the needs of children.
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Residents of my district continue to stress to me that they want health care decisions to be made by patients and doctors, not by the government and insurance companies.
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I have always held the conviction that American citizens should keep as much of their hard-earned money as possible.
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Voters never have to question where I stand - my principles or priorities. I am a pro-freedom, pro-America and pro-life conservative.
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This sense of wonder leads most scientists to a Superior Being - der Alte, the Old One, as Einstein affectionately called the Deity - a Superior Intelligence, the Lord of all Creation and Natural Law.
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Innovation is hard because solving problems people didn't know they had & building something no one needs look identical at first.
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An enemy of innovation could be your own sales force.
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We need innovation in education and dedication to the task before us.
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If you are walking with Jesus, in the Spirit, you need not fear going too far. No believer has gone as far as God wants him to go
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Readjusting is a painful process, but most of us need it at one time or another.
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Find a need and fill it. Successful businesses are founded on the needs of people.
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For though we often need to be restored to the small, concrete, limited, and certain, we as often need to be reminded of the large, vague, unlimited, unknown
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Read. As much as you can. As deeply and widely and nourishingly and Âirritatingly as you can. And the good things will make you remember them, so you won't need to take notes.
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My success is not measured in money. I have no financial security, I have no savings account. I measure my success by asking myself if I’m telling a story that the world needs to hear, if I am educating people.
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