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Dwyane Wade Book Quotes By Larry Wilmore

"Keep it 100" means keeping it 100 percent real. It comes from the expression ... "keeping it real," which means you are being completely honest and 100 percent real means you are really being honest, which is kind of a contradiction of sorts. You're either being honest or you're not. — Larry Wilmore

Dwyane Wade Book Quotes By Marty Rubin

People don't think when they're enjoying themselves. Thinking is a sign of disturbance. — Marty Rubin

Dwyane Wade Book Quotes By Robert Burton

Old friends become bitter enemies on a sudden for toys and small offenses. — Robert Burton

Dwyane Wade Book Quotes By Will.i.am

If you know how to freestyle, you will never have writer's block. — Will.i.am

Dwyane Wade Book Quotes By Roger McGuinn

Well, I guess that early 12 string. The first Martin I bought. I bought it around 1957 with money I earned as a janitor assistant. I bought brand new. I still have that. — Roger McGuinn

Dwyane Wade Book Quotes By Auguste Escoffier

Indeed, stock is everything in cooking. Without it, nothing can be done. — Auguste Escoffier

Dwyane Wade Book Quotes By Olaotan Fawehinmi

Friendship! That bond shared, not with the one you see every day but with the one that has got your back any day.
Well, that seems so hard to find these days.
So just be the best friend to yourself until you have found a best friend like yourself. — Olaotan Fawehinmi

Dwyane Wade Book Quotes By Julio Alexi Genao

This world is larger than your heart
still larger than your pain
but know this:
everything ends
so let what remains of us all
be love. — Julio Alexi Genao

Dwyane Wade Book Quotes By George Jones

It didn't make much difference what time of night it was, whenever [my father would] come in drunk, he'd say, "Get up and sing me some songs." We didn't want to sing but we sang. — George Jones