As a black man, I have to respect myself and have nice things. As a man in general.
SNOOP DOGGWhen I was a small boy, if we had a problem, we would fight about it with our fists. We wouldn’t shoot somebody, killing them or wounding them. That’s not hard to do. I would like people to put down the guns. If you have a problem, talk about it or fight about it.
More Snoop Dogg Quotes
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Push yourself, when you get smart up top (in your head), your skills will fall right into place.
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Barack Obama makes me feel good to be a black man.
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You don’t know where you goin unless you know where you come from.
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You won’t hear any more alcohol songs from Snoop Dogg – unless I stumble upon some Hennessy.
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Trump says he wants to run for president. Why not? It wouldn’t be the first time he pushed a black family out of their home.
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A lot of people like to fool you and say that you’re not smart if you never went to college, but common sense rules over everything. That’s what I learned from selling crack.
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If the ride is more fly, then you must buy.
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I’m taking my skills to different people’s homes that have stoves for it.
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Do what your heart tells you is right.
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If you’re trying to get somebody and this might be the only time you’re going to catch him, but he is holding his baby and with his mama, you ain’t gonna let that chance go by. That’s the mentality of the streets. If you let that chance go by, he might catch your ass.
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The best advice I’ve ever got is to be yourself. Stay true to who you are and what you stand for and you’ll go far in life.
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A lot of brands, you can’t touch them. When you’re dealing with Snoop Dogg, he brings you closer to the brand and it feels like it’s a part of you.
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I just change with the times. I really don’t have a say in what’s going on. Music was here before me.
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There’s no such thing as losing touch. You can take me out of the ghetto, but you can’t take the ghetto out of me.
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My mama couldn’t give me what I wanted. I had all right clothes, but the people I was with had better clothes. I felt that I had to have better clothes.
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