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Quotes About Legacy

Who wouldn't want to be in 'Star Wars?' It'd be great.
~ John Boyega
Just because I'm doing 'Star Wars' doesn't mean that'll be the thing that makes people stop me in the street.
~ Domhnall Gleeson
I'm building a career as big as humanly possible so I can be in a 'Star Wars' project. My life goal is to have a character in the 'Star Wars' universe, film or other media. I just want to go to my grave knowing I played some character or some character based on my likeness was part of that world.
~ Rahul Kohli
I don't want to sound trite, but 'Star Wars' really, really impacted me.
~ Lucas Till
Ever since wars have been fought, guys have been writing their stories.
~ Brandon Webb
Between 'The Godfather,' 'The Sopranos,' 'Goodfellas,' and the countless other mob stories that have been both critically and commercially acclaimed over the years, it's not hard to see why a game like 'Mafia Wars' works.
~ Jason Schreier
It's a huge blessing to know you've done something that has affected people the way 'The Matrix' has. It's like, there's 'Star Wars,' and then there's 'The Matrix.' It's cool to be a part of that.
~ Laurence Fishburne
I point out the Democratic party won two world wars and beat the depression, cut out the poverty by two thirds, and was responsible for the same sustained prosperity that we've had in the United States. What the hell do we have to apologize for?
~ James Carville
Just getting to be a part of the 'Star Wars' universe is not something most actors anticipate as part of their careers.
~ Tiya Sircar
You can't go looking for another one of those franchises. You only ever get one of those. You get 'Stars Wars'; you get 'Indiana Jones' or get 'The Matrix.' I've had my franchise.
~ Laurence Fishburne
My original interest in the Nazi holocaust was personal. Both my father and mother were survivors of the Warsaw Ghetto and the Nazi concentration camps. Apart from my parents, every family member on both sides was exterminated by the Nazis.
~ Norman Finkelstein
The last thing I wanted to do was to be a wartime President.
~ Lyndon B. Johnson
For me... after having some intense wartime experiences where I lost a lot of good friends that I've loved, I made a promise to those guys who died - that I'd do everything in my power for the rest of my life to make this world a better place. Because those men were great human beings and they left a void.
~ Jonny Kim
Alice Roosevelt Longworth was only a few years older than my mother but outlived her by a decade, dying in 1980. From the time they met, in 1917, they were lifelong friends of sorts, though each was a bit wary of the other.
~ Katharine Graham
My grandfather was wary of me being a part of the industry for various reasons, ranging from the fact that we didn't know anybody; it was an unconventional career choice, and because he felt that I needed somebody to guide me.
~ Mithila Palkar
I was very wary of repeating my father's behaviour and did everything not to act like he did.
~ David Cassidy
I'm attempting to put myself in a bottle that will one day wash up on the beach for my children.
~ Randy Pausch
Their blood has washed out their foul footsteps' pollution. No refuge could save the hireling and slave from the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave.
~ Francis Scott Key
I remember washing Robbie Keane's boots and asking him a few questions. It's stuff you remember as a kid. You take that on and make sure you're a bit more hungry to go on and do what they've achieved.
~ Harry Kane
I figure I'll be champ for about ten years and then I'll let my brother take over - like the Kennedys down in Washington.
~ Muhammad Ali
Many of the master chefs in the South, both the upper South as well as the deep South, were blacks and many of those people came here to Washington, D.C., and opened up establishments. Very, very few of them have survived. But they certainly were very prominent.
~ Ed Smith
I was raised in the Washington household of my grandfather Senator Thomas P. Gore of Oklahoma, and have known politicians intimately all my life.
~ Gore Vidal
In America, we may acknowledge Washington and Lincoln as great men, and probably Franklin and Jefferson and maybe Franklin Delano Roosevelt and possibly even several more, but we would probably disagree about precisely what it was that made them great, what it was that enabled them to give a lasting direction to the course of events.
~ Edmund Morgan
We learned about people like Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Booker T. Washington and Marian Anderson. Harriet Tubman was my favorite.
~ Claudette Colvin