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I'm a slightly obnoxious person.
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You have to grow and evolve and look towards the future.
Self-help is something that I've always been into. I thought I was going to be a psychiatrist.
I grew up in a rural area. Books are what helped me transcend my circumstances.
Contrary to popular belief, all I want to do is empower people.
Kanye is always going to be Kanye. He is always going to be outspoken. He's always going to say exactly how he feels.
I think, in a lot of ways, Kanye's superpower is his weakness - if you tell him he can't do something, he's going to go hard at it.
Black people are the only ones told to love our oppressors. I hate that. We've been loving our oppressors for a long time, and nothing has changed - that love has to be reciprocated.
I go to a therapist every week.
There's nothing like seeing your floor clear because you organized and cleared the space of all that clutter. That's how I feel when I go to my therapist.
I think black men especially should go to therapy and seek out mental help, because we need it. Even if you don't think you need it, we need it.
Your passion is that one thing you can't stop thinking about, that thing you wake up thinking about in the morning, go to sleep thinking about at night, that thing that you would do for free!
Best way to measure your passion is simply asking would you do it for free? If money is your motivation, then it's not really your passion.
Be nice to everyone you meet, including janitors, receptionists, and everyone.
When I started talking to my therapist, we hit the source of my PTSD and the trauma that came from the things that occurred when I was younger - issues with my father and how that may have affected me.
If something is on my mind, I've got to get it out. I can't front, for lack of a better term.
I ain't got no rhythm.
There's nothing that makes me feel better than being on these mainstream shows, whether it's 'The View,' 'Colbert' or whatever, and saying, 'It's a privilege to be black.' Oh, I love that.
I always felt like, when you're lying, you're kind of pretending to be something you're not.
I don't know how me having a conversation with Tomi Lahren all of a sudden turned into me hating black women.
I am definitely not sitting down with Jason Whitlock because I don't think he is willing to learn. He is fat and 50. There ain't no changing the mind of a fat, 50-year-old person.
You have to empower yourself.
In America, a black man has to feel like he's God just to make it a little bit when white people can just feel human. They can just be themselves, but for me, I feel we have to start instilling that back into our people. That pride. That black power. That privilege to be alive.
We're special because God created us, and that goes for any race.
I don't want any of my sisters to be like Tomi Lahren. You all are smarter, sharper, more articulate, brilliant, so why would I want y'all to be like her?
I learned that every conversation shouldn't be had via social media.
Anybody who knows me knows I'm a Marvel fanatic. I have Wolverine tatted on my right arm.
It's a privilege and honor to write and star in my own comic. I can officially cross that off the bucket list!
I've been doing radio since I was 18, and I've been unemployed four times from radio for various reasons.
I like New York, man - I ain't gonna front. The only thing I probably don't like about New York is that, coming from the South, people aren't hospitable. You tell somebody 'Hi,' and they look at you like you're out your freaking mind.
When I saw the rise of the anti-Christ Donald Trump, I was like, 'Hell no.' We can't be in a country where we love celebrities so much that we let the executive producer of 'Celebrity Apprentice' become the GOP nominee.
That's the beauty of America - the fact that all of us can be anything we want to be if we put in the work.
You have to learn to have discourse with people you don't necessarily agree with.
Being morally honest means sitting down and actually listening to a person and understanding where they're coming from.
Live TV is no joke.
My job is to benefit the listeners first and foremost, entertain the listeners first and foremost, and to get ratings. You can't get ratings without listeners. So I wanna do things that the listeners enjoy, even though you may hate me for it or you may love me for that.
I pride myself on being the nicest person in the room or being the nicest person to people.
If it's one entity you don't want no drama with in this era, it's black women.
If you're family to me, you're gonna always be family to me.
If stop-and-frisk was a fair and balanced practice that targeted everybody equally across the board, then I could understand the extra precautions being taken, but since it's a practice that targets blacks and Hispanics and gives the police the right to lawfully profile us, I'm not with it.
Rappers have traditionally put products in songs, and it's been products that don't put anything back into our community.
I don't understand why brothers can't understand the fact, or even just accept the fact, you can still be a man without having to commit crimes.
Real men know how to move as real men. Real men won't allow themselves to be disrespected. Real men aren't punks.
I don't even think jail helps Gucci Mane. It clearly doesn't.
'Stans' can not see anything wrong with their favorite artist. They love everything they do. If the artist fart, they're like, 'OMG, that was the best-sounding fart I ever heard in my life. She farted on beat,' whatever. I'm an 'objective fan,' so I can give my opinion about things.
We don't have to treat homosexuals like they are aliens living amongst us. They are regular people.
I think Post Malone makes great records, but I don't think he's a good rapper at all.
When you're looking for good lyrics, you turn to Kendrick Lamar, you turn to J Cole, you turn to Wale, you turn to Chance the Rapper, you turn to Rapsody. You don't turn to Post Malone.
That's what people don't understand: whatever you do in life, you have to be consistent at it because that's when you'll reap the rewards from it.