1. He would be inspiring young people to get into the political fray. 2. He has neither the policies nor the personal charisma to inspire people. 3. In his speeches he manifests a transcendental ability to inspire people from all points on the political spectrum. 4. And I think I inspire people. 5. A big company, he writes, can inspire people, it can challenge them, but it cannot retain them. 6. A former beautician, Mrs. Ricci hopes to use her college degree to get into the movie business and make films that will inspire people. 7. A dozen years ago, the agency wanted to inspire people by enlisting the first private citizen, Christa McAuliffe, a high school teacher. 8. A man who inspires people, but also deflates them. 9. A top priority was improving black colleges and inspiring young people to learn from dedicated teachers. 10. But Gore was also paying close attention to the lofty rhetoric and the limited number of issues Bradley was using to inspire people. |