Woman is the most precious gift known to man.
RICK ROSSI’m from where your hustle determines your salary.
More Rick Ross Quotes
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I ain’t makin’ music for the media. I make music for the people in the streets – that want a street level of entertainment. I’m makin’ music because I have the streets to feed.
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There may be some difficulties during a period of adjustment. Specifically, picking up their life again and making their own truly independent decisions.
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Look you dead in the face Now tell me how good does it taste.
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Every boss started as a worker.
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My Chevrolet shines like a marble floor. Baby keep it raw, have you modeled before?
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I’m building a dream with elevators in it.
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Most often the earlier a cult member is approached through an intervention the more likely they are to be responsive.
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Everywhere I go, I can’t wear everything a designer creates. I’m a little more gritty.
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I’m from where your hustle determines your salary.
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Forget yesterday, live for today. Tomorrow will take care of itself.
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My Chevrolet shines like a marble floor. Baby keep it raw, have you modeled before?
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I remember when I couldn’t afford to eat like this. It was ramen noodles and the San Francisco Treat [Rice-A-Roni]. Dessert? Get you a honey bun and put a slice of cheese on it. Put it in the microwave for 45 seconds and you had the gift of a lifetime.
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At one time, due to the reluctance of cult groups to allow members to dialogue with their families and professionals about their involvement (or even to allow families access to a loved one) -“involuntary deprogramming” became the choice of some families as a last resort.
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I’d never trade my old girl for all the money in the world. I’d never trade my daughter Toya for all the money in the world. I’d never trade my only boy for all the money in the world. I put my last name first!
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There may be some difficulties during a period of adjustment. Specifically, picking up their life again and making their own truly independent decisions.
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