These, of course, are things we should do all the time, but now more than ever. And, again, this is a good thing. We’re learning firsthand the importance of solid work ethics.
Lee Iacocca once said, “There ain’t no free lunches in this country. And don’t go spending your whole life commiserating that you got raw deals. You’ve got to say, ‘I think that if I keep working at this and want it bad enough I can have it.’” These are great words to live by anytime, but they seem particularly appropriate now.
- Challenging economic times can bring out the best in all of us, RecordOnline.com, December 03, 2008.
3. A search for the worst road is under way in Guildford, with residents being asked if they have the most potholes.
Labour candidate Tim Shand has run the search to highlight the issue of roads in bad repair. He has blamed priorities set by the Tory-run county council.
The Conservative candidate defended the council and said Surrey had suffered from a raw deal on central funding from the Labour government.
The Lib Dems said the council had wasted money and paid for poor work.
Tory candidate Anne Milton said: “The state of the roads is of huge concern to us all in Guildford.
“Surrey gets a really raw deal when it comes to central funding, so to improve the roads we need a fairer deal for Surrey.
“I have fought and will continue to fight for fairer funding.”
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