A Quote by Jimmy Carter

I think it will take years before we can repair the damage done by that statement. — © Jimmy Carter
I think it will take years before we can repair the damage done by that statement.
The damage done to U.S. prestige by the feckless, buffoonish George W. Bush will take years to repair.
The damage done in one year can sometimes take ten or twenty years to repair.
Despite all the dire predictions made in 2001, the Afghans have given the international community, its aid workers and soldiers a large window of opportunity to repair the damage done by 25 years of war. That window, which has stayed open for nearly five years, with amazing good will from the Afghans, is threatening to close unless the world wakes up and deals with the crisis.
We're going to lose more species, acidify the oceans more, do damage that it will take millions of years - if not longer - to unwind. Exactly how much damage will we do? How deep will those scars run? We don't know yet. But we will turn the ship.
No amount of advertising can repair the damage done by failing to properly address a customer's concern.
If Trump is president, I think that his administration will do real structural damage that will take years or decades for us to undo.
We're going to have to do a whole lot more, and give nature at least a chance to repair some of the damage we've done.
We acknowledge our faults in order to repair by our sincerity the damage they have done us in the eyes of others.
How much damage will have been done before we act?
I have sun damage that I want to repair, but I also want to keep myself from further damage.
Humans have made a huge hole in nature in the last 10,000 years. [With de-extinction,] we have the ability now, and maybe the moral obligation, to repair some of the damage.
If we're damaged it will take 20 years to fix ourselves. It only takes one year to cause 20 years of damage.
Earlier research has shown that poor blood flow can damage these parts of the brain. So one theory is that exercise may prevent damage and might even help repair these areas by increasing blood flow.
The damage done to this country by its own misconduct in the last few months and years, to its very heart and soul, is far greater and longer lasting than any damage that any terrorist could possibly inflict upon us.
I just hope that more people will ignore the fatalism of the argument that we are beyond repair. We are not beyond repair. We are never beyond repair.
It really did take Billy Lucas's suicide to wake me up to, kind of, the damage of the success of the LGBT civil-rights movement - higher-profile LGBT people - has done to LGBT youth who are trapped out there in those shitholes. But I don't think we need Pride. I am still opposed, on philosophical grounds, to the flap of the rainbow windsock and the damage that does to us intellectually.
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