How do you say 'thank you' to a community who gave you a second chance? A lot of people don't get a second chance.
I've learned that if you wait long enough, you might get a second chance at something you gave up on. And sometimes you'll be the one to give the second chance to someone else.
It gave me a second chance. I'd like everybody to have a second chance if they need it, so I'm trying to let people know how important it is to become an organ donor.
It is possible to have second chances. When I thought everything was lost, when I reached bottom and things didn't go my way, the universe gave me a second chance.
Every chance I've had, I've grabbed the chance to wear the No. 1 shirt.
The difference between mercy and grace? Mercy gave the prodigal son a second chance. Grace gave him a feast.
Writing gave me a second chance - not to change things, but to savor them. That is a great gift.
Salman never forgets his promises and gave me a second chance in 'Mental'. He is the giving type.
Our God of Grace often gives us a second chance, but there is no second chance to harvest a ripe crop.
It is not about the money. It's the public service aspect. Absolutely, I think it has qualities of redemption. The city gets a second chance. I get a second chance.
I am not the only player who plays with both feet. There are a lot. Here at Barca, too. I have always, since I was young, wanted to play with both feet, not just one, because it limits you.
God gave me a second chance. I am so very glad with what is going on with my career, but I want to be a success in my relationship with my children.
I love sitting down and talking to people. CNBC gave me a chance to do it in a way that I liked. They gave me a chance to also develop the skills to learn from my mistakes.
I always show loyalty to the people who gave me a chance from the get-go, and Cincinnati gave me that chance.
When God gave me the chance to compete in the Rio Olympics, I thought that He gave me the chance and I needed to give it my all.
You could make the most beautiful film, and that weekend it's raining too hard on the East Coast, and no one goes out. Artists should have a chance to do it again. That's the challenge: Women artists don't get a second chance. People-of-color artists don't get a second chance. You're put in director's jail, and that's a wrap.