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This is one Hart that you will not leave in San Francisco
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"This is one Hart that you will not leave in San Francisco"

- Gary Hart

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This quote by Gary Hart is a metaphor for his decision and strength. He is stating that he will not be easily swayed or deterred from his objectives, no matter the obstacles he may face. He is implying that he will not be left behind in San Francisco, but will instead continue to aim forward and make progress. This quote is a tip to never give up, no matter how hard the situation might be. It is a call to action to remain focused and keep pushing forward, even when the odds protest you. It is a pointer that with hard work and commitment, anything is possible. This quote is a testimony to Gary Hart's dedication to his objectives and his rejection to be left behind.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Gary Hart somewhere between November 28, 1936 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 5 other quotes.

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