When you have told anyone you have left him a legacy, the only decent thing to do is die at once.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you've told someone that you've left them a legacy the only decent thing to do is to die at once.
I have a great legacy, tarnished somewhat by the move.
My legacy is so, so important to me.
It's humbling and enthralling to know your legacy when you're alive.
My legacy is almost like a personal challenge to go as far as I can go.
I actually don't hope for a legacy. I think that it impedes your ability to make the hard decisions if you sit around saying, 'How will this affect my legacy?'
It's more important what you leave to people on this planet. I want my legacy to exist now, currently, not after I'm gone.
I don't think about a legacy; I think about my life, because I've had quite an unpredictable life.
When you lose someone whose life was so extraordinary like my dad's, you have two options: You can curl up in a dark corner... or rise above it and dust yourself off and continue with their work. He will always be with me.
My legacy doesn't matter. It isn't important that I be remembered. It's important that when I stand before the Lord, he says, 'Well done, good and faithful servant.' I want to finish strong.