A Quote by Rudy Ruettiger

I'm not a celebrity. I'm much more of a legacy. All things considered, I'd rather be a legacy. — © Rudy Ruettiger
I'm not a celebrity. I'm much more of a legacy. All things considered, I'd rather be a legacy.
The greatest legacy one can pass on to one's children and grandchildren is not money or other material things accumulated in one's life, but rather a legacy of character and faith.
Legacy is an issue, in my opinion. People in the ISL seemed very much more worried about winning, than in creating a legacy.
If my life is motivated by my ambition to leave a legacy, what I'll probably leave as a legacy is ambition. But if my life is motivated by the power of the Spirit in me, if I live with the awareness of the indwelling Christ, if I allow His presence to guide my actions, to guide my motives, those sort of things. That's the only time I think we really leave a great legacy.
I been asked about my legacy and I really don't care much about the legacy.
You can build your legacy and your legacy can be big, but even after you slip or fall, you learn, and your legacy is getting even bigger.
Gorbachev's legacy is that he called time on communism, partially against his will, but in fact, he finished it off. Without violence. Without bloodshed. Beyond that, I am struggling to think of much else in terms of real legacy.
At the end of the day, we fight for the legacy, but you don't want to be just a fighter with legacy with no money.
Legacy? I'm a worker in the factory; all we care about is today! A legacy... what a bunch of baloney.
Chris didn't only leave a legacy of work. He left a legacy of love.
As I reflect on the legacy of my father, the greatest aspect is his legacy of peace.
I hope I would leave a legacy of joy -a legacy of real compassion.
Everyone leaves a legacy, whether they want to or not. The question is, “What kind of legacy will you leave?
The Vietnam War soured President Johnson's legacy. We still have to recognize his domestic legacy.
Legacy is really important to me. It's more important than dollars to me. So with that said, I try to find the fights that would solidify my legacy.
To me, it's what WWE is: the history, the legacy, all the women who come before this. From Mae Young onwards, their legacy lives forever.
Certainly it is important to work hard for your children, but if the only legacy you can give them is money it is a poor legacy indeed.
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