Eddie Griffin Quotes
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I'm not coming back to play.
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I've overcome physical and mental brutality - and fought back.
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I promise to do everything I can to earn back the trust of everyone I've disappointed.
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For me, for the type of addict I am, when I start getting those swirly thoughts and stuff, and they talk about slippery places, slippery people and slippery things, you know, I need to - I needed to take my cell phone and eliminate all the phone numbers, change the phone numbers so no one I knew before could call me or reach me.
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Well, you can't argue with somebody that won't argue back.
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One thing is certain: We can't go back. The musical will never be the same as it was.
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I'm a huge hip hop fan going way back, like, back to '83. I had my Gemini mixer listening to Run-DMC and Kurtis Blow.
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Another time I cracked two of the vertebrae in my back and broke a rib.
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The Rock will always come back to us.
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I will not look back and say, 'I should have played in England.'
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Back in 1968, when I was 30, my entire life blew up. I had a life plan, and it collapsed for no rational reason.
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I'm a bass player from way back and Paul is a guitar player and we've been in many bands.
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Back in the 1960s, the number of deaths each year from unintentional poisoning was 15 times greater than it is today.
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The ant world is a tumult, a noisy world of pheromones being passed back and forth.
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7 Mile is like an Ave. Back in the days it was poppin' in the summer time.
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With 'Rachaa' I get back to action. It has very edgy action.
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The only way I was going to come back to the Disney Channel was if I was in a position of more power.
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But in this case, he had my cell phone and my phone was ringing and I had just come back from Australia on the plane and I thought it was my mum and it was Woody Allen just checking to see if I wanted to be in his movie.
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I don't push buttons to push buttons. Throwing the rebel card out there is really cheap.
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Baseball is just my job.
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Years ago, we all talked about recycling and not dumping things down your drain and all of that, but talking doesn't help much. Basically, it's going to have to be legislation because the impact is so huge and diversified.
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We weren't dirt poor, but there was no spare money kicking around. While it was very much understood that the way to a better life was through education, books were a luxury we couldn't afford. But when I was six, we actually moved opposite the central library, and that became my home from home.
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My cell phone fell off my lap. I was reaching for it in the back.