Reach
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However, it is not – and should not be – an end goal, only an enabler to
reach
that goal quicker.
It asked them to
reach
outside of the school walls and to think about how they could play a role in the community's development.
It needs to help them
reach
an equitable compromise, and it needs to ensure that a broad coalition of local, regional and international supporters help them implement their agreement.
When I
reach
the summit of a steep mountain in the middle of nowhere, I feel young, invincible, eternal.
So what you have to do is stay close and try to
reach
in and pet his shoulder or give him a piece of chocolate.
And by saying something through music, which basically is sound, we then can
reach
all sorts of things to all sorts of people.
We are not courageous when we
reach
out to people.
When your psychological world is breaking down, the hardest thing to do is to try and
reach
out and build up your social world.
But only by getting up close to these animals and spending time with them can we actually even
reach
out and dig out these personal characters that they have.
We have to tell our daughters and our colleagues, we have to tell ourselves to believe we got the A, to
reach
for the promotion, to sit at the table, and we have to do it in a world where, for them, there are sacrifices they will make for that, even though for their brothers, there are not.
She found herself listening to a consultant one day who was trying to help teachers boost the test scores of the kids, so that the school would
reach
the elite category in percentage of kids passing big tests.
And yet, as a movement that has to broaden its constituency, that has to grow, that has to
reach
out beyond our natural comfort zone, one of the challenges to the success of this movement, of getting rid of things like plastic and helping the economy shift, is people look at our movement with some suspicion.
When we take on topics like this, it gives us that extra call to
reach
out to other movements and to become more inclusive and to grow, and we can finally get out of this crazy dilemma that we've been in.
I would
reach
out to six men from all parts of my life and ask them to be present in the passages of my daughters' lives.
But I'll just close what I've been talking about by leaving you with this message: May you find an excuse to
reach
out to some long-lost pal, or to that college roommate, or to some person you may have turned away from.
What they found is that if you start running the marathon at age 19, you'll get progressively faster, year by year, until you
reach
your peak at age 27.
So about seven, eight years to
reach
your peak, and then gradually you fall off your peak, until you go back to the starting point.
Shoots seem tiny, but to
reach
the sun they can break through brick walls.
I travel a lot while I'm teaching, and I don't always get to watch all of my students
reach
their step three, but I was very lucky with Charlotte, that I got to watch her journey unfold the way it did.
Many do not even live to
reach
adulthood.
We use words and communication to break out of it and to
reach
out to others.
What happened to me might have been catastrophic, if not for the fact that I was in
reach
of good surgical access.
We have this bucket list, we have these things we want to do in life, and I thought about all the people I wanted to
reach
out to that I didn't, all the fences I wanted to mend, all the experiences I wanted to have and I never did.
In a democratic country, science must
reach
to our most oppressed, to the most marginalized children.
They've got to trek under sweltering suns to some of the most remote, difficult to
reach
places in the world.
But the most exciting thing that the polio eradication program has been doing has been to force us, the international community, to
reach
every single child, every single community, the most vulnerable people in the world, with the most basic of health services, irrespective of geography, poverty, culture and even conflict.
The brutal truth is, if we don't have the will or the skill, or even the money that we need to
reach
children, the most vulnerable children in the world, with something as simple as an oral polio vaccine, then pretty soon, more than 200,000 children are again going to be paralyzed by this disease every single year.
This is the kind of commitment now we're seeing to try and
reach
all of the children we've been missing.
We're working closely with the International Committee of the Red Cross to ensure that we can
reach
every child.
And as long as any child anywhere is paralyzed by this virus, it's a stark reminder that we are failing, as a society, to
reach
children with the most basic of services.
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