Brian Dawkins Quotes
I'm always striving to do more. Whatever I accomplish, it's not enough. I don't get satisfied.

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You see, God helps only people who work hard. That principle is very clear.
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I believe I and all the Chinese people have such a conviction that China will make continuous progress and the people's wishes for and needs for democracy and freedom are irresistible.
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I simply noted that one of the groups, especially exporters, would prefer to have a weaker rouble.
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I guess the first time I played around Washington, D.C. was at a place called The Famous. That was the first place I played, I believe.
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Ethnic life in the United States has become a sort of contest like baseball in which the blacks are always the Chicago Cubs.
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I like to be myself. Misery loves company.
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What was the good of dreaming of adventure if you turned your back on the first one that came your way?
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No matter what, I always make it home for Christmas. I love to go to my Tennessee Mountain Home and invite all of my nieces and nephews and their spouses and kids and do what we all like to do - eat, laugh, trade presents and just enjoy each other... and sometimes I even dress up like Santa Claus!
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God is not all that exists. God is all that does not exist.
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Thirty was so strange for me. I've really had to come to terms with the fact that I am now a walking and talking adult.
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Jesus is coming again within the next two years.
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Not everyone is lucky enough to understand how delicious it is to suffer.
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Charity is that rational and constant affection which makes us sacrifice ourselves to the human race, as if we were united with it, so as to form one individual, partaking equally in its adversity and prosperity.
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A little less complaint and whining, and a little more dogged work and manly striving, would do us more credit than a thousand civil rights bills.
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In the south, whether it is a small film or a big film, everybody sees it. So, there is always something for everybody to come, see, and enjoy.
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I can remember the first time I ever recorded my vocals on to a beat. Cat Coore from Third World - a legendary Jamaican band - had a little demo set up at his house. I'm very good friends with his eldest son, Shiah, who plays with me now. So we were rhyming over a track by the dancehall artist Peter Metro. I've still got it somewhere.
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We're just carrying them until we can figure this out.
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I'm always striving to do more. Whatever I accomplish, it's not enough. I don't get satisfied.