Kanye Louis Vuitton Quotes & Sayings
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I know I've been called the Louis Vuitton Don ... I've been called a lot of names ... Due to what happened, so severely, when the red shoes hit the runway, I was forced to change my name to Martin Louis Vuitton the King, Jr. Address me as such. — Kanye West

Keep rockin', and keep knockin'
Whether you Louis Vuitton it up or Reebokin'
You see the hate, that they're servin' on a platter
So what we gon' have, dessert or disaster? — Kanye West

I'm Kan, the Louis Vouitton don / Bought my mom purse, now she Louis Vuitton mom / I didn't play the hand I was dealt I changed my cards / I prayed to the skies and I changed my stars / I went to the malls and I balled too hard / Oh My God is that a Black card / I turned around and replied why yes, but I prefer the term African American Express — Kanye West

Poverty with joy isn't poverty at all. The poor man is not one who has little, but one who hankers after more. — Seneca The Younger

If you are still alive when you read this,
close your eyes. I am
under their lids, growing black. — Bill Knott

You're a miracle, Walker. Your fingers are. Your toes are. Your crushing sadness and guilt are. — Ron Koertge

People want incongruous, impossible things. — Kristin Cashore

I love showcasing my talents - not only to my hometown fans and my own team but to the world. — LeBron James

Past performance speaks a tremendous amount about one's ability and likelihood for success. — Mark Spitz

I thank Marc Jacobs so much for giving me the opportunity to design a shoe for Louis Vuitton, but the thing that broke my heart most was when they said, 'You're finished. The shoe's finished.' — Kanye West

In prayer I was exceedingly enlarged, and my soul was as much drawn out as I ever remember it to have been in my life. I was in such anguish, and pleaded with so much earnestness and importunity, that when I rose from my knees I felt extremely weak and overcome; I could scarce walk straight; my joints were loosed; the sweat ran down my face and body; and nature seemed as if it would dissolve ... — David Brainerd