A Quote by Aaron Sorkin

Government should be a place where people can come together, and no one gets left behind. No one…gets left behind. An instrument of good. — © Aaron Sorkin
Government should be a place where people can come together, and no one gets left behind. No one…gets left behind. An instrument of good.
When boys and girls go out to play there is always someone left behind, and the boy who is left behind is no use to the girl who is left behind.
No child should be left behind - I've heard this from President Obama. And here, we say in Latin America, no country should be left behind.
No one gets left behind, you know that.
No one gets left behind, remember?
When people talk about people being left behind - middle wages have not gone up for years, and we should recognize that, and there I think we need growth and skills - but there are these other people who have been left behind. When I say out loud, "Fifty percent of inner-city schoolkids do not graduate from high school," that is a national catastrophe. We should be ringing the alarm bells. It's not fair.
A movie is like a tip of an iceberg, in a way, because so little of what you do in connection with making a movie actually gets into the movie. Almost everything gets left behind.
Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten.
Ohana means family - no one gets left behind and no one is ever forgotten.
I love the whole idea of family and what gets left behind when you are gone. I'm very proud of my children; I was one of seven.
Is Michael Moore an honest documentarian? Honestly? I don't think he is... The real discussion gets left behind the entertainment value.
The obligation of a society as prosperous as ours is to figure out how nobody gets left too far behind.
This is what happened when one left one's home - pieces of oneself scattered all over the world, no one place ever completely satisfied, always a nostalgia for the place left behind.
When I talk to teachers, parents, superintendents, my colleagues, everyone wants to fix No Child Left behind. There is great dissatisfaction with No Child Left Behind.
With the birth of social media, a film gets left behind if the actors don't go and present their film and energy to the public.
It's the same old story you've heard a thousand times. Somebody's trust gets broken. Somebody's left behind.
But do you know this idea of the imaginary homeland? Once you set out from shore on your little boat, once you embark, you'll never truly be at home again. What you've left behind exists only in your memory, and your ideal place becomes some strange imaginary concoction of all you've left behind at every stop.
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