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  • I come from playing sports. I compete, so I gotta be better than I was last year. I gotta get better, and that better gotta come from just growing. From learning new stuff to working on it, experience it in life, and failing.

  • You have to be sincere in your feelings. And fear is one of those, sometimes; doubt is one of those; jealousy, anger - all your emotions are not going to be considered the strong emotions; all of them are not going to be love, happiness, joy.

  • I feel like God gives you what you deserve. Whatever that time is, you get what you deserve.

  • People that I care about, that I consider being friends of mine, most of the things I discuss with them I wouldn't discuss in public because it's a real relationship. It's not a relationship for the public, you know?

  • I was in the heart and soul of Baltimore. I definitely felt a connection to the people. They're really hard-working people that want to have a better life. And I saw the struggle that exists there.

  • Playing basketball is definitely one of my favorite things to do.

  • Man, just believe in yourself, be able to dream, and know that there's going to be valleys and peaks. Always stay centered, and know that God is the key, the beginning and end of everything you do.

  • I put God first, and strive to do my best by being a loving human being, recognizing that sometimes I make mistakes and bad choices.

  • One thing I have throughout my career, it felt like I did my best to align myself with quality artists, quality work, and it is a situation of steel sharpening steel.

  • Hip-hop is supposed to help you elevate, or go higher.

  • Technically, my first acting job was in one of my videos for a song called 'Retrospect For Life,' which Lauryn Hill directed and featured an actress by the name of N'bushe Wright, who played my girlfriend who was about to be pregnant. I remember being so nervous about it, but now I feel like I can conquer the world with it.

  • Yeah, we try to get the best musicians possible, and Justin [Robinson] is a great musician, man, a great player. You must have been surprised to see him out there, then.

  • One thing I always loved about hip-hop music was the raw, boom-bap element - it felt powerful and manly.

  • God is my guide, so I try to not judge myself too much, knowing that at the end of the day, my greatest judge will be Jehovah God.

  • Everything I'm saying shouldn't be taken so serious. I'm playing, but at the same token, I'm acknowledging that I'm not always the perfect man; I'm not always doing the right things. That's who I am. I'm working to be better.

  • It's our responsibility for the village to say, 'Hey we're going to create these programs,' whether it's sports, creative arts, music, we need some things to give young people positive things to do, and that's including jobs.

  • I met this girl when I was ten years old, And what I loved most she had so much soul. She was old school, when I was just a shorty Never knew throughout my life she would be there for me.

  • I love black thighs, you sisters better realize That real hair and real eyes get real guys. So before you makeup your face, you better make up your mind...

  • It was incredible to have J Dilla in your dining room making beats - it was one of the greatest experiences I've had.

  • I loved plays, I loved films, but I had no desire to act until I had just put out my album 'Like Water for Chocolate.' Creatively, I felt like I'd hit a ceiling, and I needed something else to express myself, and I just decided to take acting classes.

  • Obviously God knew I wasn't going to make it to the NBA as much as I probably believed. This was divine order.

  • I believe that music is about making quality things, making quality art, and no matter who you decide to work with, you and that person have to come up with something special, come up with something that is excellent material, so whoever hears it and reviews it will like it.

  • I want to be the voice of the people; black, white, everyday, oppressed people. A person trying to make it and to do it right.

  • This is a broad thought, but loving yourself and having the support so that you can love yourself is the most important thing that young people in Chicago can get.

  • What America was built on was being able to say, 'Hey, we're going to come in and use our resources to build for ourselves and our communities and build around that. We're not going to depend on others.'

  • I can only speak for myself - there were times when I just wasn't inspired by creating music.

  • Movies and media really can influence us. A few years ago, my daughter wanted to be a dancer; since Obama came into office, she now wants to be a lawyer and get into politics and maybe even be president.

  • I look into mother's stomach, wonder if you are a boy or a girl Turnin' this woman's womb into a tomb But she and I agree, a seed we don't need You would've been much more than a mouth to feed But someone I would've fed this information I read To someone my life for you I would've had to leave Instead I led you to death.

  • I felt like I had experienced a lot of things in the first chapter of my life, and I wanted it to inspire and motivate people, so I just started writing.

  • That's why I named my album 'Finding Forever,' because that's what I was thinking about: What did I want to contribute to this world that would live beyond my physical existence?

  • I just want people to feel like they can achieve something great in their lives. We all go through rough times, but love is the antidote. You've got to dream and just believe in yourself. And if you believe, you will achieve it.

  • I appreciate this moment in time...ball players and actors be knowing my rhymes

  • I am the unarmed black kid who maybe needed a hand, but instead was given a bullet.

  • Time is real, we can't rewind it... Out of everybody I met, who told the truth? Time did.

  • Freedom is like religion to us.

  • Sins that go against our skin become blessings.

  • I came from the South Side of Chicago wanting to be a rap artist and make videos.

  • Education is what you get from reading the small print; experience iswhat you get from not reading it.

  • The impact of a conscious artist is necessary, and it ripples through the world.

  • People always want to feel better and be inspired. Sometimes we need it. I think the conscious rapper will always be able to live and exist.

  • I think you really have to remember what you loved about making music in the first place. Ultimately, people can be like, 'We've seen this dude in many movies,' but if they hear a song and they're feeling it, they can look past all the personal things and not hold it against you that you're also an actor.

  • Oh man, I love what the South brings as far as the soul, and I really have noticed from even the early days of listening to OutKast and Goodie Mob that Atlanta and the South has a diverse sound to it. You have bounce music. You have soulful musicians. You have artists with vocals who try to do different things.

  • I learned a long time ago to be honest when I'm talking to other artists. Up-and-coming artists used to come and say something, they would have a demo reel, and I would try to tell them the truth. I don't go up and say something unless I really feel it.

  • Doing acting opened up other creative outlets; it made me feel freer as an artist.

  • After you make good, quality music, then it's your job to go out there and promote it and to market it and to get it out there to the people.

  • Man, if I get a chance to speak on the microphone, I've got to say something somewhere in there. You know, I'm going to laugh and have fun, too, but something has to be said that has some substance, because this is a platform, and the power that we have with words and with this microphone is phenomenal.

  • My mom has obviously had a powerful influence on my life, and her voice can describe certain things that I couldn't see in myself.

  • I think some of the most beneficial things being an artist has brought to me in film is just you're not afraid to do things. You're used to being in front of people. That's not the problem. The biggest thing is just getting into the character and really delivering.

  • Never lookin' back or too far in front of me; the present is a gift and I just wanna be.

  • Come close to me baby. Let your love hold you. I know this world is crazy, but what's it without you?

  • Not everyone is the same. You can't label a person just because of what they do or what they've done.

  • We as people have a purpose here to contribute to the Earth, to contribute to people's goodness and good life.

  • Whether the people in Haiti, the young kids in Chicago that [are] going through violence, or whether you're in Atlanta or L.A. or Europe - it's not even color barriers for me - I go to where I know there's a lot of turmoil and pain.

  • If heaven had a height, you would be that tall

  • As I got to know the people of the Civil Rights Movement, I realized... I am the hopeful black woman who was denied her right to vote. I am the caring white supporter killed on the front lines of freedom. I am the unarmed black kid who maybe needed a hand, but instead was given a bullet. I am the two fallen police officers murdered in the line of duty. 'Selma' has awakened my humanity.

  • Don't believe in role models, but if I do, then I'm mine

  • I want a better world, I want love and harmony amongst people no matter what color you are, what race or what background you come from or sexual orientation.

  • If the eyes are the window to your soul open eyes bring the cold.

  • One day it'll all make sense.

  • I attribute my ability to maintain cool to God, self-esteem, and knowing my purpose in life. It can't be based on anything material or external.

  • God created me to be an individual. And I am a Chicago dude that grew up the way I grew up and was named Rashid and was given a certain purpose and mission. So, I am rare for those reasons.

  • Now is our time to change the world

  • Money is the root of all evil.

  • To be a storyteller is to be able to speak truth, to be able to use your imagination, to use the creative gifts that the Creator has given you.

  • When you see people that lived their purpose and sacrificed, who are everyday people - teachers, sanitation workers, and just people from all walks of life - that said, "I'm standing up for what I believe in. I'm standing up for my community." That reaffirms what you can do.

  • I bathe in basslines, rinse in riffs, dry in drums

  • This is my inception, I'm writing my dreams.

  • I start thinking: How many souls hip-hop has affected? How many dead folks this art resurrected? How many nations this culture connected? Who am I to judge one's perspective?

  • When I see people of my likeness, or who are somebody that I feel connected to, doing something great, I fee like I can do it. It gives me some hope and vision.

  • My mom has obviously had a powerful influence on my life and her voice can describe certain things that I couldn't see in myself.

  • I embody EVERYTHING from the Godly to the party...

  • All that glisters is not gold.

  • When you have style, it doesn't matter what other people are saying.

  • I wonder if these wack niggas realize they wack, And they the reason that my people say they tired of rap.

  • I tend to look at the good things about what's going on in life, and I do that the best I can. At the end of the day - I have felt outside at times - but always man, I keep my eyes on the prize and know that I can get inside if I choose.

  • Justice is juxtaposition in us Justice for all just ain't specific enough.

  • The possibility of an Oscar is something I definitely think about and the fact that I can even say that is just a blessing. It's something I would be incredibly honored to be a part of.

  • There [are] times when I put out an album, and I don't hear my songs really on the radio a lot, and it's like, Dang, I ain't inside that world. But I'm still moving some people or touching some people.

  • I believe in heaven more than hell, lessons more than jail. In the ghetto, let love prevail with a story to tell. My eyes see the glory, and well, The world waiting for me to yell, "I Have A Dream!"

  • Now I'm on the rise, doin' business with my guys. Visions realize, music [your craft] affected lives. A gift from the skies, to be recognized, I'm keeping my eye on the people, that's the prize

  • Burn a Bush cause for peace he no push no button. Killing over oil and grease, no weapons of destruction, How can we follow a leader when this a corrupt one?

  • It's hard to see blessings in a violent culture

  • Black people in America have come from slavery to other forms of being oppressed and there are some things that come with that - some pain and anger that come with that and we as black people have to deal with it to heal that. White people have to understand it and have some compassion toward it.

  • Your body is you. That's your temple. So, eating wisely helps you function for the day. If you want to look good and feel good, you gotta eat good. What you put into your temple, man, is very important. I learned that later on in life, but I started putting that into practice. I'm not perfect in my eating. I just try to live healthily, and to take care of myself so that during this lifetime I can live good.

  • I've met kids who haven't had the best of parents but because they had something in them, or they had somebody at school help develop them, they turned out fine.

  • Me being able to be acting and doing other things has opened me as an artist, and I think even more from a visual standpoint.

  • I've always been asked, "What type of character would you love to play?," and I've always said a pastor.

  • I'm a black man that is proud to be black, and I want to help the black community, but I love all mankind.

  • I am to hip-hop what Obama is to politics

  • The way [Barack Obama] danced, it looked like he could dance in a circle with anyone from Chris Brown to ... well, I don't want to say Michael Jackson, because he's like the king.

  • One of the great aspects about [Barack Obama] is who he is as a human.

  • I was able to meet young black people from all over the country who were focused on education and on elevating themselves.I'm endorsing and supporting this initiative because I believe college is a blessing, and for young black people coming out of areas that are struggling ... for them to see college as their future, that's a blessing.

  • DJ Jazzy Jeff is the best DJ you can have at a party. Did you see his playlist? He has good taste.

  • Teachers give so much to the future and to youth. So, when you see somebody make that type of sacrifice towards work - just parents in general, what they got to give to their kids is a lot - I'm inspired, man, to give and help those who didn't or don't have opportunities. And even those that may have some opportunities, [to] help them achieve their dreams.

  • Sometimes you come from your community, and then you rise. It's like, okay, when do you get back rooted into your community? A lot of times you can rise in the ranks and maybe leave the core of where you come from.

  • Man, I feel like hip-hop is - first of all, not even only with just GOOD Music, I gotta say - I think hip-hop is still alive in a strong way, man. I feel really enthused about hip-hop.

  • We obviously feel destiny and purpose and do what we do, but within that are ways to help others and to inspire others and to support and encourage people.

  • It's no doubt that there's a connection (between the blues and hip-hop). Hip-hop is definitely a child of the blues. And I think you gotta know the roots to really grow. It's like knowing your parents, it's like knowing your culture, so you could be proud of that culture and take it to the world.

  • I think Lil Wayne is definitely a dope rapper.

  • To me to be a storyteller is you got to be able to speak the truth. You've got to be able to absorb life and take in life and be able to interpret it in a way that anybody in this room could say, "Man, that's my story. I can relate to that."

  • I think and speak clearer since I cut the dairy out. I can breathe better and perform at a better rate, and my voice is clearer. I can explore different things with my voice that I couldn't do because of my meat and dairy ingestion. I am proud and blessed to be a vegetarian, everything became clear.

  • Acting is just another way to express myself as an artist. I realized if you're an artist, you're an artist and you can express that through music, through painting, through photography, through acting - this is just another way for me to express myself.

  • No matter what walk of life you're from, you can appreciate the music - songs [can] resonate in your soul and your heart.

  • When I did the album Electric Circus, not only was it not commercially received. But even the critics and hip-hop community was like "What is this?" At that moment, I could've been written off. But I had to believe because I really love what I do. I'm passionate about it. If 12 million recognize it, that's beautiful. If 12,000 do, that's beautiful. But I'm always going to put my heart and soul in it and I'm going to shoot for the stars and go for the highest levels of recognition and creativity. I definitely doubted myself at the time. But it always come back to believing what I do.

  • I sit and think with a drink about how I'm gonna win...

  • I started digging into parts of myself that I probably ignore and don't really get to express because Common is an artist that is conscious and is aware and is trying to put a positive energy to the world.

  • Even through the unseen, I know that God watches, From one King's dream, he was able to Barack us.

  • I started getting more in tune with who I am by doing roles or even just being around people.

  • To have my name said like, "Common and John Legend, Golden Globe nominees," is one of the greatest achievements I've ever had as an artist, as a person.

  • The human being that I strive to be is a great human being, like a loving human being, but as an actor, you take on roles that are not you and that's the fun part for me as far as acting goes. You really get to learn about other human beings and not judge.

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