A Quote by Channing Frye

I kept begging and begging for a car when I turned 16. My dad got me a 1971 Chevy pickup with no air conditioning and no radio! — © Channing Frye
I kept begging and begging for a car when I turned 16. My dad got me a 1971 Chevy pickup with no air conditioning and no radio!
When I turned 16 and got my license, the Chevy Blazer was passed down from my sister, so it was very much a starter car.
We don't think that we're begging for anything. We think we're demanding what is ours by right. And all we're asking for is an opportunity to do something for ourselves, rather than to sit around as a beggar, begging for jobs and begging for education from - for someone else for the rest of our lives.
To no kind of begging are people so averse, as to begging pardon; that is, when there is any serious ground for doing so.
[Donald] Trump seems to be begging for a fight or is it begging for a distraction?
Do you know what prayer is? It is not begging God for this and that. The first thing we have to do is to get you beggars to quit begging until a little faith moves in your souls.
My first car was a Chevy Cavalier. My dad somehow convinced me that it was a hot sports car because it was red.
Africa's salvation doesn't lie in begging and begging for more aid, and as an African, I find it very, very humiliating.
I, who ne'erWent for myself a begging, go a borrowing,And that for others. Borrowing's much the sameAs begging; just as lending upon usuryIs much the same as thieving.
We can find any number of ways to criminalise begging, but when we do so, aren't we attacking the problem from entirely the wrong angle? Banning begging or rough sleeping treats street homelessness as a lifestyle choice that can be discouraged through threats of legal action and heavy-handed policing.
I'm actually begging my agency president to change my car.
Daddy always said the only thing worth begging for was your life, but maybe he was wrong. Maybe sometimes your love is a little bit worth begging for, too.
Too many guys are over here begging for people and trying to chase people to fight, this and that, begging for money fights. You become your own damn money fight.
When I was 13, I was saying that I wanted to be signed to a label. I was begging my dad to get me signed with somebody.
A nun I know once told me she kept begging God to take her character defects away from her. After years of this prayer, God finally got back to her: I'm not going to take anything away from you, you have to give it to Me.
I think about me and my dad taking a road trip from Phoenix to Nashville when I was 19. He's no longer here with me, but I still drive that same 1994 Chevy truck. I never have bought a new car.
I've got no pension, and I'm not going to go out with a begging bowl.
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