A Quote by Sherrod Brown

I feel lucky that I get the privilege of serving in the Senate. — © Sherrod Brown
I feel lucky that I get the privilege of serving in the Senate.
Serving in the United States Senate has been the greatest privilege of my life.
But if I had committed a breach of privilege, it was the privilege of the Senate, and not of this House, which was violated. I was answerable there and not here.
I feel very lucky, I feel my life is a never-ending privilege.
I try to get that across in the work, to try to, if I'm lucky, to make this world a little bit better for all of us before I check out. And that's if I'm lucky, I don't always get to have that privilege but I try always.
I think we all feel lucky, or at least I feel lucky, to get to be in their [Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg] movies, and I'm not going to lie, I've nudged them.
I feel blessed and lucky with my family, not because of the privilege, of course, I'm grateful for that as well that we never wanted anything.
I love serving in the government. I love serving in the Senate.
When I started acting, I thought if I got one or two jobs a year I'd be lucky. So yeah, my career has gone so much farther than I ever suspected it would, and as such I feel lucky for everything I get. I feel thankful and grateful.
When you're writing, in theory, everybody is serving you. When you're directing, you're serving everybody - in the guise of acting like everybody's serving you. But you're really serving the materials. You're serving the actors. You're in charge, but it's not free.
In 1947, the year Clinton was born, there were no women serving in the Senate.
I'm not serving in office because I desperately needed 99 new friends in the U.S. Senate.
The reason why I'm here today is to explain why I am running and what I will do if you give me the honor and the privilege of representing you in the United States Senate. Now I'm running for the United State Senate for a simple reason, and that is... I want to win a Nobel Peace prize.
The reason why I'm here today is to explain why I am running and what I will do if you give me the honor and the privilege of representing you in the United States Senate. Now I'm running for the United State Senate for a simple reason, and that is...I want to win a Nobel Peace prize.
It is a great privilege for any man to become a member of the Senate.
There really is no cost, only the privilege of serving the King of Kings.
I'm very proud and happy to be serving the people of Arkansas and the Senate, and I look forward to continue to serve them.
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