A Quote by Andre Drummond

I was never brought up to be a quitter. — © Andre Drummond
I was never brought up to be a quitter.
If you give up before your goal has been reached, you are a "quitter." A QUITTER NEVER WINS AND A WINNER NEVER QUITS. Lift this sentence out, write it on a piece of paper in letters an inch high, and place it where you will see it every night before you go to sleep, and every morning before you go to work
Let's get one thing straight - there is a big difference between a quitter and someone who gives up. Unfortunately, I have the right to make this claim because I fit into the category of 'quitter.'
I have never met a successful person that was a quitter. Successful people never, ever, give up!
I have never sat down and studied the Bible, never consciously echoed its language, and am, in reality, as ignorant of it as most brought-up Christians. All of the Bible that I use in my work is remembered from childhood and is the common property of all who were brought up in English-speaking communities.
When I was younger I was taught that a winner never quits, and a quitter never wins.
I'm not a quitter - never have been.
I've never been a quitter.
A quitter never wins and a winner never quits.
I'm just not a quitter and I just never, ever give up. I was forced to adapt because if I didn't, I was losing inspiration only doing what I was doing.
I was brought up to be uncompromisingly bloody-minded by my mother. She equipped me, without knowing it, to be someone who is creative rather than an entertainer. Not many girls are brought up like that, to never rely on a man. To not be a housewife, not be a mother.
I could give up chocolate but I'm not a quitter.
You just got ta believe, i have never been a quitter in my life or in my career.
If you fall off a horse, you get back up. I am not a quitter.
That is how I have been brought up - to never give up, never take anything for granted.
My mum is Brazilian and very proud. I'd love to do a Brazilian film. I've been brought up in the Brazilian culture. My mum brought me up on my own, I cook Brazilian food, I've never spoken a word of English to my mother.
I was brought up in the great tradition of the late nineteenth century: that a writer never complains, never explains and never disdains.
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