Quote by Johnny Cash
The things that have always been important: to be a good man, to t

The things that have always been important: to be a good man, to try to live my life the way God would have me, to turn it over to Him that His will might be worked in my life, to do my work without looking back, to give it all Ive got, and to take pride in my work as an honest performer. – Johnny Cash

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Im very shy really. I spend a lot of time in my room alone reading or writing or watching television. – Johnny Cash

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How well I have learned that there is no fence to sit on between heaven and hell. There is a deep, wide gulf, a chasm, and in that chasm is no place for any man. – Johnny Cash

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Success is having to worry about every damn thing in the world, except money. – Johnny Cash

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You dont have to twist my arm to work. – Henry Rollins

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We need to steer clear of this poverty of ambition, where people want to drive fancy cars and wear nice clothes and live in nice apartments but dont want to work hard to accomplish these things. Everyone should try to realize their full potential. – Barack Obama

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Everyone has a story that makes me stronger. I know that the work I do is important and I enjoy it, but it is nice to hear the feedback of what we do to inspire others. – Richard Simmons

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Authority doesnt work without prestige, or prestige without distance. – Charles de Gaulle

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