Quote by Mark Udall
On the mountains mistakes are fatal. In politics, mistakes are wou

On the mountains mistakes are fatal. In politics, mistakes are wounding emotionally, but you recover. Personally, wilderness helps me get back in touch with natural rhythms, helps me reflect and, in the process, restore my creativity. – Mark Udall

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President Ford was a devoted, decent man of impeccable integrity who put service to his country before his own self interest. He helped heal our nation during a time of crisis, provided steady leadership and restored peoples faith in the presidency and in government. – Mark Udall

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Some of the best times Ive spent in Colorado have been in the backcountry with my mom and siblings, and more recently, with my own kids. That is why Im concerned to see todays kids spending more time browsing the Internet than exploring nature. – Mark Udall

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Conscience has no more to do with gallantry than it has with politics. – Richard Brinsley Sheridan

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Every artistic expression is either influenced by or adds something to politics. – Dario Fo

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It isnt fate but fecklessness that has shoved Sarah Palin to the sidelines of national politics. The real tragedy is that shes taken a lot of other serious Republican women with her. – Dee Dee Myers

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Politics makes strange bedfellows. – Charles Dudley Warner

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It was the hour of four in the afternoon, and already in hillside homesteads the day was nearly done. There was everywhere an air of that sweet, old-fashioned leisure which the world has nearly lost. It lingered in the slant sunlight that threw shadows across the winding road… – Florence Bone (1875–1971), The Morning of To‑Day, 1907

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