If your city's being populated by highly educated twentysomethings with choices, you're probably going to succeed.
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But I am committed to keeping this city a strong and viable center for commerce and industry, for continuing to make it a place of opportunity for its citizens.
Cities have to realize that whatever the federal government is going to do, it's not going to be enough. And cities that proactively take control of their own quality of life initiatives are going to be the cities that ultimately attract the highly talented young people and create the jobs.
This is a place where you really are what you achieve in Houston, and that's a tremendous boon to this town. I think you'll find people who have succeeded because of that kind of open culture.
When you're educated, you must offer others a road to success.
For my part, I plan to work out a fair and adequate redistribution of city services to all city neighborhoods.
Whether you come from a council estate or a country estate, your success will be determined by your own confidence and fortitude.
The city has to do what any citizen or family does, when you have a dream. You tighten your belt. You sacrifice some luxuries. Above all, you don't waste a dime.
I have realized after all these years that a city that has a good quality of life attracts jobs. People don't want to invest in places if there is no quality of life.
I want to live in a city where the future is being mapped out.
I live in too many cities.
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