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In hip-hop, there's not a lot of love. There's not a lot of love being spread. It's always like 'I'm stuntin' on you raps, or I'm better than you raps.' It's not a lot of 'Yo man, I idolize you raps.' — J. Cole
I think that you can say something in one line with a look that you might need three lines on a page for normally. — Guy Pearce
I'll be stuntin like my daddy. — Kelly Rowland
King Solomon did not have a university degree, but had a doctorate in commonsense. — Matshona Dhliwayo
... we stood there on the quiet sidewalk, stuck between mutiny and mediocrity — David Arnold
I want to play James Bond - are you kidding me? I'm putting my name in the ring! — Orlando Bloom
Nas is one of my favorite rappers because you don't get any of that flashy stuntin'; you get the real, just raw bars. The way he tells stories and his vibe, I think we would make great music together. — Juicy J
When Elvis made his mass-media debut on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' - his notorious gyrations filmed only from the waist up - I fell off the family chaise longue with delight. — John Lahr
Just when they thought I was done for the winter, I came out stuntin I'm such a big spender. — Nicki Minaj
I just really like people, and being a freelancer can be lonely during the day, when you're at home trying to write anything you can. 'Flight Of The Conchords' was so wonderful because I had a family for two years. — Kristen Schaal
The neurotic is always half-drowning in anxiety, and always being half-rescued. — Mignon McLaughlin
If you keep rephrasing the question, it gradually becomes the answer. — Robert Breault
In the spring of 1984, I was crushed not to make my Little League All-Star team. I will not go into too much detail, but imagine all your best friends were invited to a one-month party, and you weren't. You could watch it from afar but never get past the fence line. It was an early and abrupt welcome to adolescent loneliness. — Brian Shactman
The truth is, sir, that men do what their power permits them to do. We are no different from the Pharaohs or the Mongols: the difference is only that when we kill people we feel compelled to pretend that it is for some higher cause. It is this pretence of virtue, I promise you, that will never be forgiven by history. — Amitav Ghosh
