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 HARTAt some point in time, you definitely have to go drama. Not to say that you’re going drama just because everybody else does it.
More Kevin Hart Quotes
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I don’t see how people are comfortable with seeing other people be great. You can be happy for anybody, but what is your excuse to not want to be great?
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I am capable of holding the quote-unquote ‘title’ of leading man. Leading man just means people want to see you and assume that you can hold a film, carry a movie.
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I had a great time being a salesman because of the pitches that I gave when I was selling shoes.
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I think women go crazy for a reason. It’s not like it just happens.
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My goals are so high that I don’t have time to relax in any way, shape or form.
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At the end of the day, regardless of the color of the cast, we’re all doing the same thing in this business: trying to make a good film.
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Any hand that I’ve shaken, any person that I met when I was Joe Blow, now that I’m this guy Kevin Hart, has come back. That’s why I treat everybody with respect. I’m always a nice pleasant guy to meet because when they come back to you, they remember.
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I don’t care how busy I am – I will always make time for what’s most important to me.
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The day you stop doing the small things is the day you think you’re above everybody else.
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Being humble matters.
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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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When other movies are done with a predominantly white cast, we don’t call them a white film. I’m trying to remove the stigma off things they call black films.
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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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You make yourself broad. You make yourself appealing. ‘Hey, y’all, I’m cool with everybody.’ That’s my message.
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When you can take things that are painful and make them funny, that’s a gift – to you and your audience.
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Almost anything can be funny if said the right way – but it has to be said the right way.
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A reputation as a hard worker is a good reputation to have.
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I love diversity.
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I’m not going to stop having problems.
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If you look at me close enough, there’s a small resemblance to a chicken nugget. I don’t know if it’s my skin texture or my hair, but the resemblance is definitely there.
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You get one life. I’m going to embrace mine.
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I’m not the most attractive fella. I’m not a Billy Dee Williams. Personality is everything.
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There was one incident at a movie theater where my girl got mad at these guys who were talking behind us.
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I’m happy about working; I’m happy about gracing the stage and coming out and making people laugh.
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At the end of the day, I want to be part of the same conversation as Chris Rock, Eddie Murphy, Dave Chappelle, Bill Cosby and Richard Pryor.
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