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!
RICK ROSSIf you’re a hater we make you scared to show your face. It’s called success.
More Rick Ross Quotes
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Look you dead in the face Now tell me how good does it taste.
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Also, schools share some responsibility and should offer helpful orientations that include general information about such recruitment efforts on their campuses.
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Momma gettin’ older feelin’ pains In her shoulder. I gotta stay focused and remain a little soldier.
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Every boss started as a worker.
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How many people you bless is how you measure success.
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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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In a cult intervention information is presented about the group that the member is most often not aware of.
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I may not be a role model, but I most definitely could be motivation for a lot of people in the hoods.
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Living fast where it’s all about the money bags? Never front.
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Also, schools share some responsibility and should offer helpful orientations that include general information about such recruitment efforts on their campuses.
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In a cult intervention information is presented about the group that the member is most often not aware of.
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Being fly is something that I consider myself. I would love to be at some point.
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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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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.
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If you’re a hater we make you scared to show your face. It’s called success.
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