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I think Ive got a responsibility to be home a little bit more, be available to my family a little bit more and do some t
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"I think I've got a responsibility to be home a little bit more, be available to my family a little bit more and do some things to help make our country better. I don't know what that is right now, but we'll see"

- Tony Dungy

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Tony Dungy is expressing his desire to be more present in his family life and to contribute to making the nation much better. He acknowledges that he is uncertain what that contribution will be, but he is open to checking out the possibilities. This quote shows Dungy's dedication to his household and his desire to make a favorable impact on the world. It also speaks with his humility and willingness to check out new opportunities. Dungy's quote is a reminder that all of us have the potential to make a difference in our households and communities, and that it is important to put in the time to explore our choices. By making the effort to assess our own worths and enthusiasms, we can find methods to make a meaningful contribution to the world.

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Tony Dungy This quote is written / told by Tony Dungy somewhere between October 6, 1955 and today. He was a famous Coach from USA. The author also have 34 other quotes.

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