A Quote by Vivek Murthy

I firmly believe that everybody in America needs a safe place to walk or to wheelchair roll. — © Vivek Murthy
I firmly believe that everybody in America needs a safe place to walk or to wheelchair roll.
I think that everybody needs four things in life. Everybody needs something to do regardless of age. Everybody needs someone to love. Everybody needs something to hope for, and, of course, everybody needs someone to believe in.
Everybody needs a safe place, and it should be their home.
Everyone needs a safe place in life, and pastors can be people's safe place.
I firmly believe that there is a God. I firmly believe that there is a Heaven. And I firmly believe that if you go there, it's gonna be great.
Melvin Guillard went to a split decision with me, he left the third round in a wheelchair. He did not walk to the back - he left in a wheelchair.
If we see someone in a wheelchair, we assume they cannot walk. It may be that they can walk three, four, five steps. That, to them, means they can walk.
Most people grow up thinking everybody wants to come to America because America is the sweet spot of the planet. America is the greatest place in the world - which it is - and everybody wants to be here.
It's a special place, and I believe in the prominence of America, and having America be and continue to be an exceptional place, and making no apologies for America being a superpower.
I obviously want a safe world for everybody if we're getting really deep, but my safe and happy place is always going to be music.
I believe in civility, inclusion and diversity. I believe that everybody can contribute. I don't believe in labelling and stereotypes. These things are the antithesis of what I believe in and go against everything I love in America. And I do love America.
I firmly believe everyone needs to have balance in their life.
I firmly believe that Scotland's place is in the U.K., and I do not believe in powers for power's sake.
Dick Clark really didn't make rock 'n roll safe for America, as many people think.
While I believe firmly in open markets and free trade, I also believe an open market needs a level playing field.
No matter what though, there's always rock & roll. There's rock 'n' roll in hip-hop, there's rock & roll in pop music, there's rock 'n' roll in soul, there's rock 'n' roll in country. When you see people dress and their style has an edge to it, that rebellious edge that bubbles up in every genre, that's rock & roll. Everybody still wants to be a rock star.
Everybody has the blues. Everybody longs for meaning. Everybody needs to love and be loved. Everybody needs to clap hands and be happy. Everybody longs for faith. In music, especially this broad category called jazz, there is a stepping-stone to all of these.
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