I always was one who didn’t take things for granted. But I think I do appreciate things more now. The small moments of joy that we find each day are so much more precious now than when I looked at them before.
Meaning of the quote
Chris LeDoux, the American musician, is saying that he never just accepted things without thinking about them. But now, he appreciates the little happy moments in his daily life much more than he did before. The small joys he finds each day are very precious to him now, in a way they weren't when he didn't pay as much attention to them.
About Chris LeDoux
Chris LeDoux was an American country music singer-songwriter, bronze sculptor, and hall of fame rodeo champion. He recorded over 36 albums during his career, many of which were self-released, and sold more than 6 million units in the United States as of 2007. LeDoux was a Grammy nominee and received the Academy of Country Music Cliffie Stone Pioneer Award.
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Mostly it would be those who rode in a particular even would hang out with those who rode in the same event.
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The breeding programs for the bulls have improved significantly. The bulls are at a much higher caliber.
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If you’re lucky enough to draw a good horse, you still have to ride him, then the next ones.
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Sometimes a hard day’s work is easier than a lot of things you can meet in life.
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In fact my son subscribes to Pro Bull Rider magazine.
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My partner and I won the race, and I threw my hat into the air and bent to pick it up. Everyone started laughin’ because I had split the back end of my pants out, and I wasn’t wearing shorts.
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Sleepin’ in the truck wasn’t so bad. Shoot, I kind of liked that, myself.
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You hope your buddies will win so you don’t have to loan them any money.
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I’m healed up and I feel great. After going through the fire, it’s great to be out performing again.
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