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The single moment when I knew that I had to get busy and do more was around the death of my son
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"The single moment when I knew that I had to get busy and do more was around the death of my son"

- Bobby Rush

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This quote by Bobby Rush speaks with the power of catastrophe as well as how it can be a driver for adjustment. It is a suggestion that life is fragile as well as can be taken away in an immediate. The fatality of his boy was a terrible minute for Rush, yet it likewise served as a wake-up call to act and also make the most of his life. It was a reminder that life is brief which he required to maximize it. The death of his son was a tragedy, but it also functioned as a suggestion to Rush that he required to get busy and do even more with his life. It was a suggestion to take advantage of every minute and to not take life for granted. The fatality of his kid was a tragedy, however it likewise acted as a tip to Rush to take advantage of his life as well as to not take it for granted.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Bobby Rush somewhere between November 23, 1946 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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