A Quote by Kate Brown

I have spent my career fighting to make Oregon a place where everyone can thrive. — © Kate Brown
I have spent my career fighting to make Oregon a place where everyone can thrive.
The guy who owned that island was from Oregon and he decided that he wanted to have an Oregon feeling to it, so he planted pine trees all over the place!
I love Oregon and want to see the state continue to thrive and evolve.
I've spent my career fighting the worst practices of insurance companies.
You and I shouldn't claim we love Oregon more than anyone else, but that we love Oregon as much as anyone. Our thoughts today, and our deliberations to come, must spring from our determination to keep Oregon lovable and to make it even more livable.
I would not recommend poetry as a career. In the first place, it's impossible in this time and place - in this culture - to make poetry a career. The writing of poetry is one thing. It's an obsession, the scratching of a divine itch, and has nothing to do with money. You can, however, make a career out of being a poet by teaching, traveling around, and giving lectures. It's a thin living at best.
You thrive in your career when you thrive with yourself.
Yes, a business should thrive, but it shouldn't thrive at the expense of everyone else losing.
I've spent the better part of my career in politics and public policy working on and fighting for education reforms.
I spent a lot of time growing up in Oregon after I left California. Spent a lot of time in the woods.
I spent most of my formative years in rural Oregon.
I was appointed United States attorney on September 10, 2001. And I spent the next seven years of my career fighting terrorism and putting terrorists in jail.
I understand that it would be smart, career-wise, to line up something, but it wouldn't be smart for my personal life or my sanity. Some people thrive when they're working. I thrive when I'm hanging out with my friends and doing yoga.
To be honest, all my career I've been at one number, I have my fighting weight, my happy place and that's 78kgs.
From the outside, people think it's drug-related. But wherever you come from, people are driven by a sense of belonging. What I say to kids all the time is you don't own streets. We don't own the paving stones we are fighting over. Instead of fighting each other, you should be fighting the government to make this a better place to live.
As Mayor, I will use my experience to make San Francisco a place where small businesses can thrive.
As Mayor, I will use my experience to make San Francisco a place where small businesses can thrive
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