Be honest, brutally honest. That is what’s going to maintain relationships.
LAURYN HILLI am just beginning to be more comfortable with my identity.
More Lauryn Hill Quotes
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I can give away everything I posses, but am without love, and I have no happiness
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As artists, we have an opportunity to help the public evolve, raise consciousness and awareness, teach, heal, enlighten and inspire in ways the democratic process may not be able to touch. So we keep it moving.
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Let optimists rule the world.
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You could get the money, you can get the power, but keep your eyes on the final hour.
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I am no longer going to become a fictional character to please people. That’s too much work.
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We should always be aspiring to know more, and to better ourselves, and to improve ourselves. To improve ourselves, because that’s how we improve the world around us, by working within us.
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The only way to know is to Live, Learn, and Grow.
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Never be afraid of not knowing. Find out.
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It could all be so simple, but you’d rather make it hard, loving you is like a battle, and we both end up with scars.
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Once you compromise yourself in one way, you compromise yourself in another way. And you’ve just opened the door to compromise, mediocrity, settling.
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In my family, there was not an abundance of wealth, but there was an abundance of love. So there was always humor, and there was joy and there was comfort and there was this environment just to have a good time.
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You improve yourself and light up the corner that you live on. You may not touch a gazillion lives, but you can light up your own space, light up your home.
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Everybody has a choice. I am not here to shove my light down everybody’s throat. For those who don’t want it, I have nothing to defend.
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Never underestimate those who you scar.
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I had to confront my fears and master my every demonic thought about inferiority, insecurity, or the fear of being black, young, and gifted in this Western culture.
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