John Bingham

John Bingham
John Armor Binghamwas an American Republican congressman from the U.S. state of Ohio, judge advocate in the trial of the Abraham Lincoln assassination and a prosecutor in the impeachment trials of Andrew Johnson. He is also the principal framer of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution...
running thinking world
I'm not saying running could solve all of the world's problems, but I think it would be a good start.
strong thinking needs
What you learn is often determined by what you need to know. If you think you're weak, you will learn that you are strong. If you think you are indestructible, you will learn that you are fragile. In the end though, you will learn that you are human. You are no more and no less than all those who are learning their lessons as you learn yours.
running journey thinking
It was being a runner that mattered, not how fast or how far I could run. The joy was in the act of running and in the journey, not in the destination. We have a better chance of seeing where we are when we stop trying to get somewhere else. We can enjoy every moment of movement, as long as where we are is as good as where we'd like to be. That's not to say that you need to be satisfied forever with where you are today. But you need to honor what you've accomplished, rather than thinking of what's left to be done (p. 159).
answers asks city prompt
When the city asks a question, we need prompt answers from NDEQ,
city digest meeting members report talk time
First get the report to the members of the City Council, let them have time to read and digest it, and then talk about a meeting date.
drastic easy
We're getting to drastic options. We don't have any easy ones left.
positive sounds
I think it sounds like a good, positive move.
running consistency magic
The only magic in our lives as runners is the magic of consistency. Not every run will make you feel great.
law land parent
All from other lands, who by the terms of [congressional] laws and a compliance with their provisions become naturalized, are adopted citizens of the United States; all other persons born within the Republic, of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty, are natural born citizens. Gentleman [sic] can find no exception to this statement touching natural-born citizens except what is said in the Constitution relating to Indians.
giving-up frustration trying
Trying harder doesn’t always equal more success; it leads to more frustration, less satisfaction, and giving up.
dream distance athlete
You already have everything you need to be a long-distance athlete. It's mindset, not miles, that separates those who do from those who dream.
kids class guarantees
I'm not sure who invented dodgeball, but I can almost guarantee you that it wasn't the shortest kid in the class.
running moving belief
Don't let worn-out beliefs stop you from moving beyond yourself.
parent citizens owing
Every human being born within the United States of parents not owing allegiance to any foreign sovereignty is in the language of your Constitution itself, a natural born citizen.