James De La Vega (born approximately July 15, 1972)[when?] is a visual artist of Puerto Rican descent who lives in New York City. He is best known for his street aphorisms and muralist art.
Sometimes the king is a woman.
I encourage everyone to become their dream. Most young people get sidetracked and never end up doing what they really set out to do.
I want people to take pride in Spanish Harlem. These are people that everyone in the community could relate to. . . people who mean something special to us.
Enjoy the day as if it were your last.
Profits on the exchange are the treasures of goblins. At one time they may be carbuncle stones, then coals, then diamonds, then flint stones, then morning dew, then tears.
Beauty magazines make my girlfriend feel ugly.
Whoever wishes to win in this game must have patience and money, since the values are so little constant and the rumours so little founded on truth
Don't let the idiots ruin your day.
The pressure of survival in the big city will make you lose sight of your dream … Hang in there.
Why does the feeling of emptiness occupy so much space?
I like the idea of the artist going out in the world, creating a dialogue
Be mindful even if your mind is full
Believe in yourself. And stop trying to convince others
Take every gain without showing remorse about missed profits, because an eel may escape sooner than you think.