Quote by Junior Seau
Im afraid of being average. I have a real fear of being just anoth

Im afraid of being average. I have a real fear of being just another linebacker. – Junior Seau

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As I was coming up, it always seemed like I was learning. If it wasnt from school, it was the hood. The influences of the hood are very powerful. – Junior Seau

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Learning
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The Super Bowl is a game. Life is for real. What I went through helped me get to where I am today. I wont forget. I cant forget. Because a man who forgets his past sometimes loses his soul and forgets where to go in the future. – Junior Seau

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Future
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I wanted to perform well for my mom and dad, because in high school, I didnt have a job. My brothers, they worked at Pizza Hut or places like that, but sports, that was my way of giving back. – Junior Seau

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dad
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There is no nation so powerful, as the one that obeys its laws not from principals of fear or reason, but from passion. – Charles de Montesquieu

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Fear is met and destroyed with courage. – James F. Bell

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We fear violence less than our own feelings. Personal, private, solitary pain is more terrifying than what anyone else can inflict. – Jim Morrison

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Fear

Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes adversity not without many comforts and hopes. – Francis Bacon

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