A Quote by Troy Garity

I don't think about the Fonda legacy much. — © Troy Garity
I don't think about the Fonda legacy much.

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I dont think about the Fonda legacy much.
I been asked about my legacy and I really don't care much about the legacy.
I think the beautiful part about Yao is that his main legacy won't be about the game. His legacy will be about helping people. His legacy will be taking on important world causes to better his world.
Legacy is an issue, in my opinion. People in the ISL seemed very much more worried about winning, than in creating a legacy.
I'm the last senior executive who was hired by Roy Vagelos. It's an honor, but it also imposes upon me an obligation not only to think about his legacy but also about this company's legacy.
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.
I've been doing the Fonda workout: the Peter Fonda workout. That's where I wake up, take a hit of acid, smoke a joint, and go to my sister's house and ask her for money.
Ultimately, I think, as humans, we all care deeply about our life's legacy, and contemplating our own mortality is the only real way to approach that question of legacy honestly.
I'm not a celebrity. I'm much more of a legacy. All things considered, I'd rather be a legacy.
My legacy is not only about legacy, it's about how we as a human family learn to live together within our difference.
We will see about Obama's legacy. I still think the historical nature of his candidacy will be the biggest part of his legacy.
There is more to creative mastership than the surface of satisfaction and political certainty. The music of Joe Fonda is part of a living tradition of belief and dedication. Future historians will be surprised at the breadth of Mr. Fonda's offerings. This is a real virtuoso and composer of the highest order.
When I'm asked about legacy, I say it's too early to talk about legacy.
The thing is, so much of the African American experience is about the redefinition of roots because of slavery. We were uprooted, and there's so much about our whole legacy that was stolen and that we lost in the Transatlantic slave trade that we'll never find out.
I knew Henry Fonda was my father, but I didn't know who I was. They all thought of me as Henry Fonda's son. Unfortunately for them, they never got to know me.
Legacy? I'm a worker in the factory; all we care about is today! A legacy... what a bunch of baloney.
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