For me, it’s about becoming a mogul, owning my own projects, and establishing myself as a funding producer. That’s what’s big to me. The movies and all that stuff are great, but the fact that I’m in a position to do what I want to do, however I want to do it and when I want to do it is bigger.
KEVIN HARTI love that I can tell the truth and have people laugh at it.
More Kevin Hart Quotes
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I got a dog with a Napoleon complex. I have a Napoleon complex. We’re small. Anything big that we feel is threatening us, we want to fight. We’re not a pushover.
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I love soft-cotton white T-shirts.
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I don’t think comedy will ever die.
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I’m not going to stop having problems.
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I got a chance to work with Stallone and De Niro – pretty much sums it up for me. You can tell where you’re going in your career by the company you keep.
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I love that I can tell the truth and have people laugh at it.
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At some point in time, you definitely have to go drama. Not to say that you’re going drama just because everybody else does it.
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I had one incident where my daughter said that a girl asked if she was a brown person. I said, ‘We’re black.
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People like to hear the word ‘love.’
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I’m never gonna step away from stand-up. I can’t. That’s what got me where I am, and that’s also my muse. That’s how I stay level-headed. That’s what keeps me going.
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So many doors can be opened up from stand-up comedy, and the first one that was opened up for me was acting. But you can go from acting to being a TV personality to being a radio personality to being a writer to being a producer, to just being a visionary, to voiceover work.
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I want them to be good people, so good people will treat them accordingly. I preach that to my kids and everything else falls into place.
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I didn’t understand what marriage was. I cheated. I was wrong. We couldn’t fix it; it got worse. I stepped away because I didn’t want it to get any worse. You’re the mother of my kids – I don’t want to hate you.’
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I live by that. You grind hard so you can play hard. At the end of the day, you put all the work in, and eventually it’ll pay off. It could be in a year, it could be in 30 years. Eventually, your hard work will pay off.
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Before I look stupid and not know what a word means or how to pronounce it, I’ll stop the whole production: ‘Hey, real quick, guys. Define this word for me. Somebody.’
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Every relationship should eventually become a long-term relationship. Any director that I meet now isn’t just a director. He’s potentially a friend, and someone I can call to do a project that I want or that I have.
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I get that racism exists, but it’s not a catalyst for my content. I don’t need to talk about race to have material.
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I never looked back there, but she was like, ‘Will you all just shut up!’ And I just got up and moved three rows in front. She was like, ‘What are you doing?!’ I was like, ‘You better get up here! I don’t play the fighting games.’
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Hollywood has a way of making everything seem like an overnight success.
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I don’t want enemies. I want friends, and I want them in all shapes, sizes, and colors, and loving whoever they want to.
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Laughter heals all wounds, and that’s one thing that everybody shares.
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I’m good friends with Jay Leno, good friends with Ed O’Neill, Melanie Fiona and Russell Simmons.
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Because I’m small, I’ve been called things from ‘Happy Feet’ to ‘Little Face.’
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Some sarcasm is best told simply.
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I am who I am. That’s why my friends and peers respect and appreciate me.
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Take me seriously. Take me and my role seriously. Take my talent seriously.
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