A Quote by Harold Ford, Jr.

The idea is a straightforward one. We provide an account for every newborn in America, a $500 account. — © Harold Ford, Jr.
The idea is a straightforward one. We provide an account for every newborn in America, a $500 account.
I have no idea how to get in touch with anyone anymore. Everyone, it seems, has a home phone, a cell phone, a regular e-mail account, a Facebook account, a Twitter account, and a Web site. Some of them also have a Google Voice number. There are the sentimental few who still have fax machines.
If you are born into a family below the national median income, we provide you with an additional $500, and for every contribution made to a child's account below the national median income, we match it dollar for dollar - the federal government will.
The United States as usual has a sizable deficit in the current account of its balance of payments, trade account and other current accounts, current account items.
When you get a checking account, you should have a savings account, and the number for the savings account should be one off of your checking account.
The play account rule is that it must be spent every month. That's right! Each month you have to blow all the money in that account in a way that makes you feel rich. For example, imagine walking into a massage center, dumping all the money from your account on the counter, pointing to the massage therapists, and saying, "I want both of you on me. With the hot rocks and the frickin' cucumbers. After that, bring me lunch!"
There are two cardinal human sins out of which all others derive, deviate, and dissipate: impatience and lassitude (or perhaps nonchalance). On account of impatience they are driven out of paradise; on account of lassitude or nonchalance they do not return. Perhaps, however, only one main sense of sin is given: impatience. On account of impatience they are driven out, on account of impatience they do not turn back.
Let us account for all we see by the facts we know. If there are things for which we cannot account, let us wait for light. To account for anything by supernatural agencies is, in fact to say that we do not know. Theology is not what we know about God, but what we do not know about Nature.
The believer in God has to account for the existence of unjust suffering; the atheist has to account for everything else.
I like to ground plays in reality so they can jump higher. So we can account for the trampoline, so we can account for the leap.
Take account of your deeds before they are taken account of.
It is important to insist on the historical truthfulness of the narrative of the fall of Adam and Eve. Just as the account of the creation of Adam and Eve is tied in with the rest of the historical narrative in the book of Genesis, so also this account of the fall of man, which follows the history of man's creation, is presented by the author as straightforward, narrative history
God freely forgives us on account of Christnot on account of our works, contrition, confession, or satisfactions.
An account of an expedition is not a novel. Therefore an authentic account can never be given, let alone written down by someone who was not present.
A prince ought to have two fears, one from within, on account of his subjects, the other from without, on account of external powers.
Philosophy ought to be able to give an account of rationality that is not wholly detached from science's account of nature, even if it is not straightforwardly reducible to it.
Why do we complain about the Fall? It is not on its account that we were expelled from Paradise, but on account of the Tree of Life, lest we might eat of it.
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