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William Sackett
  • Contractor
  • Clive, IA
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Remembering your Name

William Sackett
  • Contractor
  • Clive, IA
Posted

There was a great saying/quote from Al Pacino in the movie "The Standup Guys".  It happened at the impromptu funeral for his friend when he was asked to say a few words.  He said something like this "A man dies twice.  Once when his last breath leaves him and again when his name is uttered for the last time."   When your last breath leaves you, how will your legacy be remembed or live on?  Or will there even be one?  People are remembered by what they did and how they helped/treated others.  Now go and build something and help as many as you can along the way.  Hopefuly, your name will live for a long time.  

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