A Quote by Roberto Azevedo

We cannot look backwards. What we have to do is raise our heads, look forward, roll up our sleeves and work. — © Roberto Azevedo
We cannot look backwards. What we have to do is raise our heads, look forward, roll up our sleeves and work.
We have the opportunity and the responsibility to lead our country to a better and brighter future, and I cannot wait to roll up my sleeves and get back to work.
There must not be a canon of orthodoxy where art is judged and measured. The culture cannot move forward with our heads turned backwards.
The people we send to Washington have to roll up their sleeves, stop the fighting, and work together on issues that are not political, not partisan, but personal to families across our state and our nation.
One of the biggest things we have to be able to do is to handle conflict and handle it correctly. We're able to look at our biases, look at our frustration, look at our sin in this area, our pride and our selfishness. It allows us to move forward.
To green our country, regular people will have to put on hard hats and work boots, roll up their sleeves - and get to work.
I believe I am a work horse. I believe that that is what our country needs. We need a president who will roll up our sleeves collectively as a nation and tackle the problems that we confront.
Danger gathers upon our path. We cannot afford - we have no right - to look back. We must look forward
We have a beautiful program which is audacious and I really want us all to roll up our sleeves and to work at making it a success.
I look forward to an America which will reward achievement in the arts as we reward achievement in business or statecraft. I look forward to an America which will steadily raise the standards of artistic accomplishment and which will steadily enlarge cultural opportunities for all of our citizens. And I look forward to an America which commands respect throughout the world not only for its strength but for its civilization as well.
I look forward to continuing to serve the people of New York and making our state a safer place to live, work and raise families for many years to come.
It is time for every one of us to roll up our sleeves and put ourselves at the top of our commitment list.
If we do not roll up our sleeves to the task of the Gospel in our days, then we will amount to virtually nothing for God.
We go forward with our heads held high, but look back and remember where we come from.
Our Father in Heaven does not wish us to cower. He does not want us to wallow in our misery. He expects us to square our shoulders, roll up our sleeves, and overcome our challenges.
We have got so caught up in an insular world that swings between our phones, our computers and our heads that we have forgotten to look out of the window, and say, 'Hey! It's raining.'
Leaders don't look backwards to condemn what has already been done; they look forward to create a better future.
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