Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Quotes
I've already done enough to have earned 'good driver,' so if I can be known as a great person and a good driver, that's better than only being a great driver.

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Perhaps it is impossible for a person who does no good to do no harm.
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I'm a family guy, so I would love to have a family; I would love to find that perfect person to have a family with.
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The Lord is greater than all: I have said enough.
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Don't see the point in reading ghost-written autobiographies, even though some of these published lives may fascinate me. The 'ghost' is always present, manipulating an interview into first-person singular text, and it feels like I'm reading a lie.
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I've always considered myself a fairly romantic person. I believe in love and falling in love at a young age.
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He who does not trust enough, Will not be trusted.
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I never wanted to be that person who leaves 'SNL' and nothing happens.
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The more one forgets himself - by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love - the more human he is.
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Give us enough but with a sparing hand.
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The one thing that doesn't abide by majority rule is a person's conscience.
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Love is not enough. It must be the foundation, the cornerstone - but not the complete structure. It is much too pliable, too yielding.
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I have got a fantastic life and I just like to get on with it, and I am quite a private person.
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You buy a new iPhone, a few months later, another new iPhone comes out, and you get online to buy another one. You can't get enough. You are addicted to Apple.
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I am an honest person, transparent, that look citizens straight in their faces.
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I'm kind of a self-aware and confident person.
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When a person is found not guilty, they're found not guilty.
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What makes a person is the ability to look at themselves and deal with their own lives.
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I'm the laziest person I know.
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There are enough fossils showing distinctive features to rule out the possibility these are unusual or aberrant modern humans
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Strauss' water activities, which highlight both its social responsibility and commitment to the environment, meet a genuine need of people around the world today.
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First of all, Buddhism is neither pessimistic nor optimistic. If anything at all, it is realistic, for it takes a realistic view of life and the world. It looks at things objectively (yath?bh?tam). It does not falsely lull you into living in a fool's paradise, nor does it frighten and agonize you with all kinds of imaginary fears and sins. It tells you exactly and objectively what you are and what the world around you is, and shows you the way to perfect freedom, peace, tranquility and happiness.
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'The ruckus' is different experiences you go through throughout your life which builds your ruckus points up - your tolerance. You've got to have a high tolerance for dealing with stuff all the time.
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They, who have suffered so much at the hands of humans, never lose the ability to forgive, even though, being elephants, they will never be able to forget.
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I've already done enough to have earned 'good driver,' so if I can be known as a great person and a good driver, that's better than only being a great driver.