The little things I used to take for granted before I don't take for granted anymore. This whole situation has evolved me into a better person. Mentally, I'm much stronger, I'm more loving. I'm a man now. Cancer has played a huge role into making me into this person.
I take nothing for granted. I now have only good days, or great days.
I don't take anything for granted anymore, I'll tell you that.
I don't take any day for granted anymore.
The thing is, I don't take anything for granted anymore - my family, my music, you name it.
After I had a kid, I value every minute of time that I have alone and I don't take it for granted anymore.
Most people are one car wreck away from needing somebody's help. So, I don't take anything for granted much anymore.
Most people who use the Internet seem take its nature and characteristics for granted, like we take air and water for granted.
I really appreciate my performing so much better, as I get older. I don't take it for granted anymore. I really relish it and love it.
We take it for granted sometimes that certain parts of our history are told, and we take it for granted that we know all that stuff, and we move forward along on that basis, but there are also massive gaps, and we have to try to address them.
I think all of us are thankful every day we get to put this uniform on, and we play this game. So try not to take any days for granted. Every time you take the field, give a hundred percent and leave it all out there.
I'm honest about the journey I've been on, so I definitely don't take dating lightly anymore.
You know, illness is not something that ever crossed my mind until I got diagnosed with leukemia two years ago at the age of 22. And I don't take things for granted anymore.
I was working in email in the early days in the late '80s, and people weren't using electronic communications at all in the way we take for granted today.
Divorce is never a nice thing, but it's very easy to take family for granted, and when there's a divorce, you don't take things for granted so much.
When I was on Broadway, I got really sick with walking pneumonia. I decided not to take my health for granted anymore and make it a priority. The great thing is, the pounds just started to fall off.