A Quote by Ted Cruz

It's tragic from how far we've come from 'Hope and Change'. — © Ted Cruz
It's tragic from how far we've come from 'Hope and Change'.
People are demanding their rights and not backing down and I hope that change is on the horizon and change will come to Ethiopia soon, so I don't have even go that far to seek a U.S. citizenship.
When you surrender and stop resisting and stop trying to change that which you can't change, but be in the moment, be fully open to the blessings you've already received and those that are yet to come and stand in that space of gratitude ... and look at where you are and how far you've come and what you've accomplished - when you can claim THAT and SEE that, the literal vibration of your life will change.
Too far often, Black people are reminded of how far we have come as opposed to how far we can go. In doing this, we sleep on racism.
I've been reading The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan, which is obviously very dated now but still relevant. It's so interesting to see how far we've come and how far we haven't come with all these myths that people put onto women.
Unless we know history, we will have little understanding of how far we have come, how we got here, and what still needs to change to make America and the rest of the world more livable, humane, and democratic.
It's time to get real, folks. Hope and change ain't working. Hope and change is not a solution. Hope and change is not a job.
I hope the time will never come when I shall feel satisfied. To reach the goal of one's ambitions must be tragic.
For every story you hear that's tragic, there's another that's equally tragic or more so. I think you come to look at it as part of life.
To know how far I've come as a person and an entertainer and a businesswoman, I just hope I represent independence and intelligence and athleticism - everything that a woman should want to be.
With respect to our friends in the [Iraq] region, each has its own system, each will have to make its own judgment as to whether it will change, how fast it will change, and we hope that we can help influence them as to how change comes about and what change might be better for them than other forms of change.
Here is the difference between hope with Jesus and hope without Jesus. Hope without Jesus is waiting for your position or circumstance to change. To be waiting and hoping that someday things aren't how they are now. There is nothing wrong with waiting for a miracle, but some miracles don't always come. Life without Jesus is a life without purpose.
It is important for me to share my experiences in order to create strength and hope for others. No matter how far down you go, it is never too late to come back.
Stop telling people how far they have left to go. Instead tell them how far they’ve come.
Sometimes we know not where or how far we are going until we stop and think about just how far we have come and why.
Take pride in how far you've come. Have faith in how far you can go. But don't forget to enjoy the journey.
My generation has not seen one single day of peace, and my dream is for my children and the children of all Colombians to have the change to see it. I hope the guerrilla understands that the time has come to leave this 50-year confrontation behind; that the time has come to change from bullets to votes, from weapons to argumentations; that the time has come for them to continue their struggle, but within democracy.
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