A Quote by Abbi Glines

Sawyer was always the Vincent boy worth fighting for. He's the special one. — © Abbi Glines
Sawyer was always the Vincent boy worth fighting for. He's the special one.
If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well. If it is worth having, it is worth waiting for. If it is worth attaining, it is worth fighting for. If it is worth experiencing, it is worth putting aside time for.
For me, lost causes are the only ones that are worth fighting for. The other stuff is not worth fighting for.
Watch for a wild boy of no particular clan, ready for anything, always armed. Prefers fighting to toil, drink to fighting, chasing women to booze or battle: may attempt all three concurrently.
Girl, there ain't a boy in this town who can hold a candle to Beau Vincent with his shirt off.
A cause worth fighting for is worth fighting for to the end.
Fighting for what you think is right is always worth it.
When it is important for you to say something and you find a vehicle to say it, then go for it. It is so rare when that happens so I think every minute spent fighting for it is always worth it. Even if nothing ends up happening, it's still worth the fight.
It is a perplexing and unpleasant truth that when men already have "something worth fighting for,they do not feel like fighting.
You know, I've always wrote my best stuff when it takes me hardly any time at all. Actually I wrote.....this is actually a really funny story...'Ghost Of Vincent Price', I've been wanting to write a song about Vincent Price coz he's one of my favorite characters of all time.
Get used to it. Life doesn't give, it takes. Anything worth having is worth fighting for.
Any soldier worth his salt should be antiwar. And still there are things worth fighting for.
I wrote the plot [for the Persepolis ]and Vincent [Paronnaud] and I wrote and discussed the shooting of the script. Vincent then took care of the production design, the actual shooting, and what was going on within each scene. It's very difficult, though, to draw a line between who did what. Because Vincent would say something, and I would add something, and at the end you have this film, yet no clear idea of who did what.
But you're the hardest thing I've ever done, and you're also the best. So... I think that's the moral of the story here. Anything worth having is worth fighting for.
I think pirates, like astronauts, particularly for a boy, are always kind of worth thinking about.
I feel close to Marvin Gaye, Vincent van Gogh, because nobody appreciated his work until he was dead. Now it's worth millions.
We've been blessed with the opportunity to stand for something - for liberty and freedom and fairness. And these are things worth fighting for, worth devoting our lives to.
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