I do have a little chip on my shoulder. I want to make a name for this state. I want to represent this state well so that's kinda the chip on my shoulder in that regard.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In order to represent the state, you've got to be in the state.
I don't want to look like Connecticut, no offense, I don't want to look like Oklahoma, I don't want to look like California. I want to be uniquely Texas. And that's not to diss anybody else.
You know when you play Pictionary and someone draws a state? My biggest fear is that I'm not gonna know what state it is. I'm so bad at geography.
I want to thank the people of Texas for asking me to represent them in Washington.
A star for every State, and a State for every star.
While I have some regrets that this is my last opportunity to deliver a State of the State address, I appreciate and am humbled by the opportunities this great state has given me.
We came in today with a chip on our shoulder to prove who we are.
I'm always concerned about how our state looks.
I have a huge chip on my shoulder.
I want to make a name for myself.