We may faint and we may sink Feel the pain and near the brink But the dark begins to shrink When you find the one who knows
I don't really frick with Africa cause people are starving to death and that's not ballin' to me.
No matter how old you are, if a little kid hands you a toy phone. . . you answer it.
The hardest thing to do is to be true to yourself, especially when everybody is watching.
Things like racism are institutionalized. You might not know any bigots. You feel like "well I don't hate black people so I'm not a racist," but you benefit from racism. Just by the merit, the color of your skin. The opportunities that you have, you're privileged in ways that you might not even realize because you haven't been deprived of certain things. We need to talk about these things in order for them to change.
What did the 5 fingers say to the face. S L A P!
I support anyone's right to be who they want to be. My question is: to what extent do I have to participate in your self-image?
All the work of the crystallographers serves only to demonstrate that there is only variety everywhere where they suppose uniformity. . . that in nature there is nothing absolute, nothing perfectly regular.
If we believe in them, love them and trust them, they see who they are through our eyes.
Sometimes I wish I was a beautiful machine so I could resist your kiss and not cry when you're mean.
You have to be able to love yourself because that's when things fall into place.