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I think it can be easy at a certain point to take it for granted that you can kind of perform whatever you want.
When you take the fact that you're loved for granted, it frees your mind to go after every other thing there is.
Not only are police officers often taken for granted, many people are highly vocal about their dislike for cops.
Injuries give you perspective. They teach you to cherish the moments that I might have taken for granted before.
For as long as anyone can remember, reliable, cheap electricity has been taken for granted in the United States.
When you're nice, people like you and will want to work with you. But it can mean that they take you for granted.
Confidence is sky high, but we're also all very grounded. We know, in football, nothing can be taken for granted.
'Granted' is about a lively young woman who does a fairy godmother a good turn and is given a wish as her reward.
I choose to be with him for however many days or minutes we are granted, and to count myself blessed to have them.
I get to wake up and do what I love every day and I don't take that for granted. I feel grateful for it every day.
I think we take it for granted that if you are with your husband after 30 years, then he is the love of your life.
I want justice to be so pervasive that it will be taken for granted, just as injustice is taken for granted today.
In Bollywood, once an actor becomes a fairly established name, he or she usually starts taking things for granted.
We have long noted Pelosi's abuse of the perks of public office that granted her access to luxury military travel.
Saying I took my clean water for granted is an overstatement. To tell you the truth, I didn't even think about it.
As a child, my father taught me to never take my freedoms for granted. He challenged me to fight for what is right.
It is an honour and a privilege to play music for a living, and I don't take it for granted, not even for a second.
I invented my life by taking for granted that everything I did not like would have an opposite, which I would like.
Since it is not granted to us to live long, let us transmit to posterity some memorial that we have at least lived.
Don't take anything for granted. If you don't believe in yourself, nobody else will. Have a little more confidence.
We have been given the trust and goodwill of New Zealanders. I do not take that trust for granted, and I never will.
So she enjoyed herself heartily, and found, what isn't always the case, that her granted wish was all she had hoped.
It may be taken for granted that, rash as Americans usually are, when they are prudent, there is good reason for it.
I'm blessed to be able to work at something that I'm good at, and that I love. It's not something I take for granted.
Unlike life, a work of art never gets taken for granted: it is always viewed against its precursors and predecessors.
I've loved basketball my entire life and to be able to cover this sport is a privilege that I don't take for granted.
In many ways, people growing up with the Web and now the Semantic Web take the power at their fingertips for granted.
When something is universal enough in our everyday lives, we take it for granted to the point of forgetting it exists.
To me, the ideal artist-to-audience relationship is a one-to-zero relationship. The artist should be granted anonymity.
Periods of cooperation between political parties shouldn't be taken for granted; they are a stunning human achievement.
Thank God for the day. Thank God for the morning. Won't take this here for granted; no, good Lord, I gots to get on it.
In all affairs it's a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted.
I'm not cruel, sir, I won't shoot you in the guts, but I will make you realize how much you took your toes for granted.
I love being a Duke student, and continuing to be part of the university culture is something I don't take for granted.
All your youth you want to have your greatness taken for granted; when you find it taken for granted, you are unnerved.
Our prayers are granted as soon as we have prayed, even though the process of fulfilling our requests has not yet begun.
At times, we take freedom for granted. We really don't know how to cherish the freedom we have until it's taken from us.
What mattered to her was that she loved God, whether or not He granted her the consolation and joy of His felt presence.
The business of judging a headline AFTER you read the copy is wrong. It takes for granted that everybody reads the copy.
I am not taking for granted a call-up to the England squad or making any assumption about my future international career.
The greater the artist, the greater the doubt. Perfect confidence is granted to the less talented as a consolation prize.
We must never forget that Singapore is home for all races and this harmonious relationship must not be taken for granted.
The extent to which we take everyday objects for granted is the precise extent to which they govern and inform our lives.
The attraction of dating is that you don't take yes for granted - - you're fully engaged, there's seductiveness, tension.
I'm blessed, and I say it all the time that I don't take anything for granted. I studied my craft and just stick with it.
I don't take anything for granted. There are 500 other girls right behind me. And I know that, because I was one of them.
I try to be professional; I try to be on time. I don't take anything I have for granted. That's my definition of success.
There is hardly anything that an ingenious mind cannot bring itself to doubt, granted sufficient industry and application.
When things don't go your way, you brush it aside and carry on. Don't take what you have for granted. Enjoy what you have.
It's not a bad idea to occasionally spend a little time thinking about things you take for granted. Plain everyday things.