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"I'm the hip-hop Quincy Jones of today."
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"The sacred moment!"
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"The time is now. What you have to do, do it now."
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"Today is a sacred moment."
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"The best of today lays a great foundation for tomorrow."
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"Write a daily gratitude."
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"The gift of today, blessings of the moment."
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"I always see things that I can improve. But frankly with Stripes, I'm surprised at how effective it is, even today, and how vibrant that movie is and how juicy the performances all are."
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"Your sacred time is now! Begin to live passionately."
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"My voice is stronger today than ever."
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"Never let yesterday use up too much of today."
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"My parents were Christian."
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"All that violence in the world, we need to stop that."
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"What I'm trying to do is break the genre from what is rap and what is music."
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"I was a jazz major in high school, in an all-jazz band. No matter what I do, it features my musical influences."
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"You get quick money, it's beautiful, there's sunshine, but at the end of the day, you find out it's all a masquerade, baby. It's not what it seems."
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"I'm the hip-hop Quincy Jones of today."
Today

"Me and my father went through a war period where we wasn't talking. He wanted me to go to theology school - I didn't want to go. I wanted to do music. I told him I was a minister through music."
Music

"When the Fugees were big, we made a whole lot of money, and what happened was that I saved my money and never spent it."
Money

"I know that the nice shines I have on is going to pass. The nice cars will pass. All that will stay is the music and the work. That's where I get the inspiration to help people out and work."
Music

"That's the best way to feed the human mind. That's how Bob Marley did it. He never put it in your face. After you got the groove, you were just singing the hooks, because you thought it was cool."
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