Things have a price and can be for sale. But people have a dignity that is priceless and worth far more than things.
When you say black lives matter, that's inherently racist.
The reality is you've got to be yourself. You've got to be who you are. You've got to be honest with people. If your views change on something, you've got to be willing to express it.
You never agree with any one candidate 100 percent. I don't agree with myself 100 percent. You don't even agree with me 100 percent.
My major focus is national security because that's really what the president runs.
[Hillary Clinton] poses as a feminist, and she's taken money from countries that stone women, kill women, have women. . .
Life needs penalties and rewards for people. You can't control people with only penalties. You have to think how to create rewards.
If life a joke then I’m waiting for the punch. You all about the beef but me, I’m bout the bun.
I've been spinning dance music since 1990, and genres always come and go. I think as technology becomes more accessible and it's easier for people to make music, they come and go quicker now, but it just comes with the territory. You come up with something new, something hot, and it rocks for a year. It's nothing different from any other genre of music. I mean, name one genre that's sounded the same for its entire existence. It doesn't happen.
I'll also say, yes, I think the change in black consciuosness in recent years has made me more sensitive to injustice in every area of my life.
What, if as said, man is a bubble. [Lat. , Quod, ut dictur, si est homo bulla, eo magis senex. ]