Quote by Kenny Chesney
Football taught me how hard you had to work to achieve something.

Football taught me how hard you had to work to achieve something. – Kenny Chesney

Other quotes by Kenny Chesney

It sounds like a cliche, but it… you do sing about what you know about. And I grew up in a small town, and I grew up in a place where your whole world revolved around friends, family, school, and church, and sports. – Kenny Chesney

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Sports
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Social topics may hit too close to home for people, but then again, if you pull a heartstring, then thats what country music is. Its not just songs about getting drunk and leaving your girl. – Kenny Chesney

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Home
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The productivity now at universities is terrible. Tenure is a terrible idea. It keeps them around forever and they dont have to work hard. – Jack Welch

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work

When youre around me and really see that all I do is live and breathe for my work, its not strange, its just Gaga. – Lady Gaga

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work

Now this relaxation of the mind from work consists on playful words or deeds. Therefore it becomes a wise and virtuous man to have recourse to such things at times. – Thomas Aquinas

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work

The idea that to make a man work youve got to hold gold in front of his eyes is a growth, not an axiom. Weve done that for so long that weve forgotten theres any other way. – F. Scott Fitzgerald

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work

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I respect the state workers and I respect their unions, but we simply cant afford to pay benefits and pensions that are out of line with economic reality. – Andrew Cuomo

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Be it deep or shallow, red or black, sand or clay, the soil is the link between the rock core of the earth and the living things on its surface. It is the foothold for the plants we grow. Therein lies the main reason for our interest in soils. – Roy Simonson, USDA Yearbook of Agriculture, 1957

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