A Quote by Rodney Atkins

I don't take a second for granted of the honor of representing country music. — © Rodney Atkins
I don't take a second for granted of the honor of representing country music.
Representing my country is an honor that nobody can ever take away from me and something that I am so proud to have achieved.
It is an honour and a privilege to play music for a living, and I don't take it for granted, not even for a second.
Let us not forget that the European Community started as a project for peace after the terrible Second World War. And today people take for granted the freedom to travel, to study, to work abroad. And the citizens of one country have almost exactly the same rights as another country.
The second-highest honor is playing for your country, and the highest honor is wearing the armband for your country. It shows that the players have confidence in me, and that feels good.
I swim for myself. I love it, I have fun, and just representing my country is the greatest honor I could ever have.
The Statue of Liberty means everything. We take it for granted today. We take it for granted. Remember the Statue of Liberty stands for what America is. We as Democrats have to remind ourselves and remind the country the great principles we stand for. This is a place of protection. This is not a country of bullies. We are not an empire. We are the light. We are the Statue of Liberty.
They don't fund the arts enough and they so often take words and music for granted and performers for granted - particularly women.
It's an honor to be selected to the All-Star Game. It's not something I take for granted.
It's such an honor to be representing the USA in an international beauty contest in spite of all the tragedy that's happened in this country lately. I really hope that this this will raise everybody's spirits a little.
I'm really proud to be a woman representing country music.
When God gives you a second chance, it's not something you take for granted.
You never take a single day in this league for granted because it can be over in a second.
The initial feelings when you step into the Olympic arena representing your country, your community, representing yourself can be really overwhelming.
I'm a representative of something that's greater than myself. I'm not just representing myself or my country: I'm representing Christ and what He's done through me.
When you go out there, you're not just representing your country or the NBA: you're representing your beliefs. You want to play hard for Someone who died for you.
I speak of honor-your honor to God-your honor to country-your honor to self. I sincerely believe it to be the cure to most of our ills, both on a national or individual basis.
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