I didn’t understand that you could go to jail for the rest of your life for selling cocaine. I thought life sentences were for murderers. I didn’t know that you could get it for supplying something to someone that they asked you for.
RICK ROSSTwo, let’s all stop smoking blunts; let’s smoke out of papers. Ladies, you all should just love me. Let’s all have a beautiful year, let’s get this money.
More Rick Ross Quotes
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My Chevrolet shines like a marble floor. Baby keep it raw, have you modeled before?
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When families observe a later, deeper stage of cult involvement they may find it necessary to consider the involvement of a professional such as myself in an intervention effort.
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You gotta judge a man by his principles.
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I won’t sing to you like Chris and Ne-Yo, but I’m fresher than a stick of deo.
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I’d never trade my old girl for all the money in the world. I’d never trade my daughter Toya for all the money in the world. I’d never trade my only boy for all the money in the world. I put my last name first!
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I’m from where your hustle determines your salary.
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I’m single, I’m enjoying life. Being a boss. Like all true bosses, one day you gotta give it up.
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I’m very versatile and there’s nothing I really regret in my life. I’m excited with who I am and I’m just going to keep riding the wave.
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He knockin’ on the door, let the devil in.
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I scoop Emmy winners like kitty litter.
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Living fast where it’s all about the money bags? Never front.
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I’d never trade my old girl for all the money in the world. I’d never trade my daughter Toya for all the money in the world. I’d never trade my only boy for all the money in the world. I put my last name first!
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Even before making music I was always someone that you had to get to know, at school or elementary. I walked the hallways. I would take your pizza
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Every day is a new opportunity to reach that goal.
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At one time, due to the reluctance of cult groups to allow members to dialogue with their families and professionals about their involvement (or even to allow families access to a loved one) -“involuntary deprogramming” became the choice of some families as a last resort.
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