I realize that as quick as you go up, you can really come down that quick. And we've seen it happen with others.
You think that you can hide; you think you can lay low? I'll roll up on your ass like Hawaii 5-0!
Yes, Yes Yall, You know we talkin it all see how we bringing the street corner to Cargenie hall
I started growing my hair in December '89. I was seventeen. I signed my record deal and said I ain't combing my hair no more. I don't have too.
I have a song called 'Decisions' that features Jamie Foxx, Mary J. Blige, John Legend and Common. It's about people who have made a decision to really stand by you as friends.
I will endanger your species like an ostrich, Hold you hostage, and crazy feed you swine sausage!
I never knew that I would see the day that I would meet the devil himself.
In the condition of men, it frequently happens that grief and anxiety lie hid under the golden robes of prosperity; and the gloom of calamity is cheered by secret radiations of hope and comfort; as in the works of nature, the bog is sometimes covered with flowers, and the mine concealed in the barren crags.
That is what I like about you, Mr. Dashwood," she said. "You are so decisive. It saves me the bother of thinking for myself. " "That is what I like about you, Mrs. Dashwood," he said. "You are so sarcastic. It saves me the trouble of trying to be tactful and charming.
There is a popular cliché. . . which says that you cannot get out of computers any more than you have put in. . . , that computers can only do exactly what you tell them to, and that therefore computers are never creative. This cliché is true only in a crashingly trivial sense, the same sense in which Shakespeare never wrote anything except what his first schoolteacher taught him to write-words.
Persistence and love of one's work is the key.