A Quote by Brendon Ayanbadejo

I take a lot of pride in being Nigerian — © Brendon Ayanbadejo
I take a lot of pride in being Nigerian
For me, I take a lot of pride in that, and we take a lot of pride in that, being able to play baseball.
I come out here every day, and my job is important when it comes to being there every day and being there for my pitchers. I really want to be known more as a defensive guy, and take my pitchers to the next level. Every time I go out on the field, I take a lot of pride in what I do at the plate, but I take a lot more pride in what I do behind the plate.
I guess I take a lot of pride in that no matter what type of car we drive, we're always competitive in it. That's something I've taken a lot of pride in my whole life.
I take pride in lyrics. I take pride in music and staying on beat and being on key.
I take a lot of pride in being healthy.
I'm happy every time I stand up in court and say, 'George Brauchler for the people of Colorado...' I take no shame in that; I take pride in that. My mom took pride in being an attorney, too.
I take a lot of pride in being myself. I'm comfortable with who I am.
Why we cannot build a system like El Al to be proactive. Why do we have only to react? The shoe bomber - reaction? Take off your shoes. The Nigerian - the body scanner is a result of the Nigerian guy.
I take a lot of pride in being able to say that what you see is what you get.
For me, being able to be prepared for a lot of things is something I take pride in.
I still take a lot of pride in being able to write my own songs. My story's coming from me.
It's something I take a lot of pride in doing, in being the best defensive player in the world, in helping my teammates every night.
And we are understanding - we're beginning to understand that the Nigerian military is now better on. And also, probably even more importantly, Michel, morale is higher amongst the military. I mean, you had Nigerian soldiers being accused of cowardice, running away from Boko Haram and not having the will to fight.
I take a lot of pride in being flexible, preserving my body. After a workout, I ice both feet, my calves, knees and stretch.
We celebrate pride every day of the year - whether it's black pride, whether LGBTQIA + pride, whether it's the pride of being a woman, whether it's the pride of being a mother, we should be proud of who we are each and every day.
I take a lot of pride being a beacon of hope for people who haven't achieved what they wanted to achieve even though they've had to wait a very long time to do it.
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