-Do you think it's dirty money? -All money is dirty. If it were clean nobody would want it.
Not everyone is nice and good to work with or grateful for the experience.
I have to stay humble. I'm just a normal human with a job that is televised.
All things just keep getting better.
It's interesting to see how we are all uniquely different.
Our show is about starting over.
As the universe accepted our show, more people began to accept me.
He who loves his neighbor burns his heart, and the heart, like green wood, groans when it burns, and distills itself in tears. There is no point in taking opium; it is better to put salt and vinegar in the soul's wound, for if you fall asleep and no longer feel the pain, then you no longer exist. And the point is to exist.
Cast your cares on God; that anchor holds.
I have the greatest appreciation for [producers] Matt Alvarez and Ice Cube. They put me in Friday after Next, and now this, which I hope is just the start of a long, wonderful relationship. I love the urban comedies, because they keep you famous, keep you having fun, and keep you in love with the business. Those are my roots. I'll always love doing those.
I'd like to walk that fine line between the authentic artist self and the manufactured artist self. I'd like to exist outside of a set of expectations or assumptions about what the Kehinde Wiley brand is. And I'd like to walk towards something that's a bit more unpredictable, human.