You can’t let fear paralyze you. The worse that can happen is you fail, but guess what: You get up and try again. Feel that pain, get over it, get up, dust yourself off and keep it moving.
QUEEN LATIFAHIt’s not always easy to do the right thing. But, doing the right thing makes you strong, it builds character.
More Queen Latifah Quotes
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I designed my whole image. That was all me. I just bought some regular clothes, threw a medallion around my neck, and that was it. The next thing I know, that’s the look.
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I never really took any acting classes. I’m just a natural ham, I guess.
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I never wanted to give up my power. I wanted to be able to make my own decisions, so that’s why I became involved in management, bottom line.
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It’s not always easy to do the right thing. But, doing the right thing makes you strong, it builds character.
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I feel anger and I feel understanding. It’s a difficult position to be in.
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I think it’s important to raise your kids, start ’em early. Teaching them the values and morals, so when they get out there on their own, you know they have it. They just have to remember to use it, but they have it.
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Business is fun. Controlling your own destiny is fun. Creating an idea and turning it into a movie; finding an artist and guiding their career and bringing them to some type of status – there’s joy in that.
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If my brother and I wanted money in our pockets, we had to get jobs – my first was at 15, at Burger King.
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I am a strong woman with or without this other person, with or without this job, and with or without these tight pants.
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I like Pirate’s Booty. Prunes and olives, too. I love hummus. I can eat that until I die. I tend to eat mostly organic food.
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Let your inner queen’s voice come through loud and clear. Be strong, be authentic, be you, and you’ll do her proud.
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There are different flavours of sexiness.
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There is no profession more essential than that of an educator, and it’s time for all of us to embrace and celebrate their importance and contribution to America’s children.
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To wanna be me is to go through not just the good but the bad. You wanna share my story identically? Man, you gonna take some lumps.
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I was taught from a young age that many people would treat me as a second-class citizen because I was African-American and because I was female.
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