“You see, without hard work and responsibility, there is no American Dream. Hard work lays the foundation. Our solidarity makes work pay - for all of us. For the greater good. That's what our vision of shared prosperity is all about.” HardDreamPayResponsibilityVisionGreaterHard WorkFoundationLaysProsperityAmerican DreamSolidarityGreater Good Author:Richard Trumka
“We should be active leaders in the fight for civil liberties which adequately reflect present social realities. Furthermore the left as a movement must appropriate the green agenda. Sustainability has to become the foundation of all our pursuits. This movement is my dream and vision. The left remains strong in Malta, but stronger it will become if we have the courage to unite and dream.” IfsShouldDreamRealityFightingLeftStrongSocialLibertyLeaderVisionMovementCivilizationStrongerFoundationRemainsGreenActivePursuitAppropriateAgendasSustainabilityCivil LibertiesMalta Author:Joseph Muscat
“What the world calls virtue is a name and a dream without Christ. The foundation of all human excellence must be laid deep in the blood of the Redeemer's cross, and in the power of His resurrection.” WorldHumansDreamNamesChristVirtueBloodCrossesFoundationExcellenceResurrectionRedeemer Book:Sermons Preached at Trinity Chapel, Brighton: Second Series Source: Sermons Preached at Trinity Chapel, Brighton: Second Series
“The dreams of the past - whether it was public TV being rolled into the classroom to teach Spanish, or the film projectors or the videotapes or the computer-aided instruction drill systems - the hopes have been dashed in terms of technology having some big impact. The foundation, I think can play a unique role there. Now, our money is more to the teacher-effectiveness thing, and technology is No. 2, but I'll probably spend more money on the technology things.” ThinkingHas BeensPlayDreamBigsPastFilmTermRolesTeachTechnologyTeacherTvsComputerUniqueFoundationImpactInstructionClassroomMore MoneyEffectivenessDrillsBig ImpactProjectors Author:Bill Gates
“Being exaltingly thin was, of course, the foundation for the visibility, the man, the adornments of this life-to-be; it was the prerequisite that made the rest of the dream possible. And since no matter how thin I got, I was frightened that I could wake up tomorrow and be fat again, the rest of the dream was forever ten or twenty pounds away.” MenMadeMatterDreamCoursesForeverHe ManTomorrowTenWake UpTwentiesFoundationFatsThis LifePoundsFrightenedPrerequisitesVisibilityAdornment Book:Appetites: On the Search for True Nourishment Source: Appetites: On the Search for True Nourishment