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There's nothing more fun than just walking through town or maybe going to a community-based festival. How much does that cost? Nothing!
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I learned at a very young age how to be simplistic and sincere.
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A part of growing up in this international world is understanding and being prepared and having tools to adapt outside of the small environment that you may have come from. That's what education is all about.
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Sometimes you can see a pilot, and then when the series starts, it's different people. That's always possible.
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I've always been attracted to more than just the way a woman looks and the way she's shaped.
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No one likes to be typecast, but I would like to believe that the attention I get is for my acting, but at the same time, darn it, if I get to keep playing the handsome, smart guy, then that's also a blessing, and it's the last thing I would complain about.
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You can change your body shape by permitting yourself to exercise and eat a healthy diet and so on - and we've heard miraculous stories of people who have lost hundreds of pounds, and they look like a completely different person - but that's not the norm for the average person, and a lot of times, people don't get that way in a healthy way.
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People have no concept of boundaries.
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Many women are so wounded that they can't love another person.
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My ability to bring different characters to life is what has helped me advance in my career, and I would say as far as looks are concerned, well, I suppose that would be the icing on the cake, but acting comes first and foremost.
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'Why Did I Get Married?' did so well because it gave some real perspective on the realities of love.
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I'm especially honored that The Black Gents will debut Off-Broadway and pay tribute to The Tuskegee Airmen and other ancestors of that time who have embodied excellence, self-determination, and self-discipline.
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I wanted to create a line for women and men alike that would encourage them to embrace the harmony and divine balance of sensuality and spirituality within all of us. Forplai is an opportunity to not only smell good and feel good, but to also take time to connect with the heavens above and the god in you.
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I still play ball competitively because it helps keep me stay in shape.
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I'm all about black folks working together and progressing together.
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There's no greater source of happiness than giving yourself to other people.
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My mother and father were visionaries in Pittsburgh, part of that collective of people who were creative and active together, and I am a product of that community and those relationships.
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Most importantly, I realize the value of the other people - the extended family - the other people within my community, my cultures: my teachers and the other people I call Auntie, Uncle, Godfather, Godbrother, whatever. These are people who pulled you in and made you part of their lives and their homes.
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The perfect date is real simple. I wanna just spend a nice casual day walking in the park, playing on the swings... throwing bread crumbs to the ducks, really just chilling and getting to know each other and connecting with the real woman.
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I still get lots of folks who remember my days on ATWT and AMC. As a matter of fact, they're the proudest fans of all because they feel like, 'We were here first,' before I had other fans from all my other shows and movies. They feel a deeper sense of pride and connection to me and have followed my career ever since 2002.
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I don't like a whole lot of flash and superficial stuff; I want a woman that's all-natural, in her purest form.
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Throughout my career, I wouldn't say my roles have been based on my being considered eye candy.
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Just take one small victory at a time.
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It's great to go to work and your boss is a black man, one of your peers, you know?
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