A Quote by Takeoff

We want our legacy to stand upon the youth. We want to give knowledge to the younger generation and be a part of changing the game. — © Takeoff
We want our legacy to stand upon the youth. We want to give knowledge to the younger generation and be a part of changing the game.
I don't want this music to die.The older people are passing it on to the younger generation so the younger generation can pass it on to the next generation.
Narcissism is a fact of life - it's a natural part of growing older, right? It's a part of your development. So being angry about the younger generation being 'narcissistic,' that's like saying 'Oh, this young generation only wants to poop in their diaper! They don't want to use the bathroom!'
I want to share knowledge about things I've learned over the years with a younger generation that is seeking the truth.
With young kids watching and hearing the news, we have to be on our best behaviour. I think it's really important that we inspire the younger generation to take up the game. It could turn them away. That's not what we want.
I received a beautiful welcome to the world of music. I want to give something back to the younger generation.
We stand our best chance of leaving a legacy to those who want to learn, our children, by standing firm. In matters of style, hey, swing with the stream. But in matters of principle, you need to stand like a rock.
Outside of being a hit maker, I want to also be a star maker. Me being so young still as a veteran in the game, I wanted to give back to the youth and give back to my community. I want to find somebody that's special and birth them to the world.
I wanted to be part of changing the world. I don't want to just stand by and watch it be however it is.
I want to do what I can to give the next generation of athletes added advantages in the game.
The younger generation of fighters, they want to try to make a name for themselves. They want to be something that they're not.
I hope we win a lot of games, that's part of the job at Ohio State. But you want to have a bigger impact than that when you're done. You want to leave a legacy behind, you want to make change.
For a long time, I had been very secretive about a lot of the things I'd been through personally, and a lot of that is purposeful. My fan base, for the large part, is the younger generation. They're like, 'I want to know everything! I want to know it all!'
I want to perform and be tested; I want the vibrant energy of the younger generation of directors and actors to rub off on me.
I want to inspire the next generation. I want to be in mission control with someone younger than me wanting to break my record.
Water has always been a large part of my life, so for me now, being a father with another child on the way, I'm just teaching some of the small things I've been able to learn - and passing that onto the younger generation. Small things like turning your faucet off when you brush your teeth, not taking a 30-minute shower when you really don't need to. So I want to teach the younger generation to spread the message and make a difference. I'm almost more excited to do this than I was to swim.
It's a legacy thing, and when it's all said and done, I want to leave a legacy in whatever way. If not, if it's helping the division, if it's fighting big names, I just want to be remembered as one of the greatest all-time to ever do this in the sport. That's just what I want to do.
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