A Quote by Carlos Wilcox

It is infamy to die, and not be missed. — © Carlos Wilcox
It is infamy to die, and not be missed.

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The law of honor: Go along only on the paths of honor. Fight, and never be a coward. Leave the path of infamy to others. Better to fall in an honorable fight than win by infamy.
I was happy working for the N.B.A., but to be honest, I decided that I'd probably get back into coaching. I missed the teaching, I missed the games, I missed the competition.
I wanted to be a dancer my whole life. And when I gave it up to act, I always had a really sad part of myself that missed it and missed performing and missed being physical in that way.
I feel happy to be keeping a journal again. I've missed it, missed naming things as they appear, missed the half hour when I push all duties aside and savor the experience of being alive in this beautiful place.
Crime, violence, infamy are not tragedy. Tragedy occurs when a human soul awakes and seeks, in suffering and pain, to free itself from crime, violence, infamy, even at the cost of life. The struggle is the tragedy - not defeat or death. That is why the spectacle of tragedy has always filled men, not with despair, but with a sense of hope and exaltation.
I missed out on the Spice Girls. I missed out on all those big pop phenomenon and missed out even on the Madonna records. It's okay, cuz I'm playing catch-up on everything now.
Do you know what people want more than anything? They want to be missed. They want to be missed the day they don't show up. They want to be missed when they're gone.
In case the rest of you missed it, the inspirational speech was: 'If you work hard, you can achieve great things. And then you die'.
If I fall if I die know I lived it to the fullest, if I fall if I die know I lived and missed some bullets
Sir, if you think that I am that kind of a man, you have missed your mark. I would rather die a thousand deaths than betray a friend or be false to duty.
I really missed going to college. I missed not having that education and that experience.
I doubt I would ever be missed. Noted absent, charged delinquent, reprimanded but never missed.
When we grew up, we had three channels on television and only one day of cartoons and if you missed it, you missed it.
I've missed the association with players and coaches but haven't missed the recruiting and the travel.
Oh, China. How I have missed you.' 'And I have missed you, Eliza. But don't worry, next time my aim will be better.
What would be awful would be to die and look back miserably - seeing only the bad things, the opportunities missed, or what could have been.
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