I’m not allowed to get a big head, I’ve still got to do the simple things in life.
QUEEN LATIFAHDon’t you want to know what’s real and what’s not? I remember when I was a kid, you know, this whole Cold War thing. They had us scared of the Russians. So, it’s almost like, what’s real and what’s not?
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When I was around 18, I looked in the mirror and said, ‘You’re either going to love yourself or hate yourself.’ And I decided to love myself. That changed a lot of things.
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We ignore our feelings a lot, I realize. Many of us have to… until they really bite us in the butt.
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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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You can huff and puff. But blow me down? I doubt it kid, or you get your ass whupped.
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I don’t want to be a supermodel; I want to be a role model.
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Every woman is a queen, and we all have different things to offer.
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There are so many things I’d like to do. Like becoming a parent. To me that is the next natural progression in life.
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Be bold, be brave enough to be your true self.
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Sometimes I pray when I really feel like I need God to help me with something, and sometimes we just have conversations. We just kick it.
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I do feel like I have a direct connection with God for some reason; always have since I was a little kid – I would talk to God, talk to the sky.
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I made decisions that I regret, and I took them as learning experiences… I’m human, not perfect, like anybody else.
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I feel like every woman is a queen, and we should be treated as such, and we should, you know, sort of request that sort of treatment from others.
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You just have to connect with people who believe in your vision and who will work with you and advance your cause.
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Even if you don’t have anything, even if you’ve got a quarter in your pocket, to share with someone else who has nothing really helps.
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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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