A Quote by Dennis Farina

As far as carrying the American banner, you just do what's right for the kids. — © Dennis Farina
As far as carrying the American banner, you just do what's right for the kids.
So I will go as far as I can into rock and roll carrying my Christian banner.
We're rhyming; we're carrying the banner representing hardcore hip-hop to the death.
No one will ever follow you down the street if you're carrying a banner that says, "Onward toward mediocrity."
Marriage is all right, but I think it's carrying love a little bit too far.
Whether it is kids carrying knives because they are in gangs or kids carrying knives because they are afraid of gangs, it is the gang culture that underpins the problem.
The human race is a race of cowards; and I am not only marching in that procession but carrying a banner.
We then came to the Soviet Union. One day we were walking and carrying our banner and distributing a few leaflets in Russian to people, and we met two women on the road.
Writing 'William Shakespeare's Star Wars' was a fun exercise in mixing just the right amount of the Bard with just the right amount of everyone's favorite galaxy far, far away.
Radio is less important than it used to be. Kids are not just hip-hop kids, just punk kids, just pop kids, just whatever kids. Everyone is mixing and matching on their playlists.
It's not that I don't have kids for some personal reason outside of, I just haven't had kids. And I haven't met someone who wanted to, as far as I know. And perhaps I'm attracted to women who aren't ready to make that commitment just yet.
Anytime your banner becomes anything other than Jesus Christ you ought to be afraid of Hell. If your banner is “I'm a Calvinist”, if your banner is “I'm a homeschooler”, if your banner is this, that, or anything else, if you're rallying under any other name than Jesus Christ; you're in danger. You are in danger!
Before you have kids, you just have much less to worry about. It doesn't feel that way, but it's true. Once you have kids, your focus has to change, I think, at least to raise kids right. You can't just focus on yourself; it's too hard.
As far as carrying the torch for the years to come, I don't know. I just want to be the best basketball player I can be.
Workers – men and women – of all countries, place yourselves under the banner of the Fourth International. It is the banner of your approaching victory!
I think I just want to focus on being the best player that I can be and being the best role model that I can be by just doing all the right things, not just for black kids or kids from different backgrounds, but for all kids who play the game. You want them to look at you in a positive light.
I feel like kids in general, not just African-American kids, are influenced by what they see, both positive and negative.
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