Quote by Waylon Jennings
I love Johnny Cash, and I respect Johnny Cash. Hes the biggest. He

I love Johnny Cash, and I respect Johnny Cash. Hes the biggest. Hes like an Elvis in this business, but no, hes never been the rebel. – Waylon Jennings

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I mean, I think were put here on earth to make your own destiny, to begin with. I dont think theres anything you can do this way or that way to change anything. – Waylon Jennings

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Mainly what I learned from Buddy… was an attitude. He loved music, and he taught me that it shouldnt have any barriers to it. – Waylon Jennings

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Terrorism can never be accepted. We must fight it together, with methods that do not compromise our respect for the rule of law and human rights, or are used as an excuse for others to do so. – Anna Lindh

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There is a certain kind of respect for authenticity today that there wasnt back in the days when they did Cleopatra, where everything looked like a giant motel. People want to have it be authentic in the look, and authentic in the way people behave. – John Milius

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A mans real life is that accorded to him in the thoughts of other men by reason of respect or natural love. – Joseph Conrad

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I understand the Second Amendment. I respect the Second Amendment. I think we need to use common sense tools to keep the American people safe, to keep our streets safe. – Eric Holder

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Joy and grief are never far apart. In the same street the shutters of one house are closed while the curtains of the next are brushed by the shadows of the dance. A wedding party returns from the church; and a funeral winds to its door. The smiles and – Robert Eldridge Willmott

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