ASAP Ferg Quotes
I used to listen to 'Ready to Die' around the time I dropped out of college. I was scrambling for work and money.

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In vast parts of the world, people don't eat meat.
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I try to talk about policy issues intelligently, I try very hard to avoid thought bubbles. I make sure my speeches are well researched and footnoted. I make sure I am not talking through my hat.
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If you're an English actor and turn up in America, they don't have an opinion about where you sit. They have no idea what auditions to send you to, so they send you to everything.
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I don't know if foreigners will take to my novels or not. It may be that my books appeal only to a particular gender or age group rather than convey a more universal appeal.
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I like to go to my simple cottage by the ocean or, really, any beach!
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I've always felt a bit hard done by in England – you know, I've won the Bisto three times in Ireland, but it has felt like nobody has even heard of me in my home country.
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You have to be willing to ask questions that almost no one else would ask.
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It's something you dream about, working in Scotland, working in Glasgow, walking down the same streets I used to walk down when I was a drama student, daydreaming about being in an American TV show or doing something that was well known. I guess I sort of pinch myself.
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I end up pleading my case to alternative programmers - you're telling me that my music is too dark for pop, too pop for alternative, and urban radio won't touch it - so we have a record that doesn't fit in. And what is more alternative than that?
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The thing that I really look for in people is enthusiasm and excitement and, not to sound really sappy, that fire in their eyes.
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My father became the Mayor of Indian Wells, California, a tony desert enclave of rich, conservative Republicans.
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The natural enmity between leaver and left is like the absolute, immediate and always shifting hostility between driver and pedestrian.
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A lot of people ask me what my mom has taught me about modeling. The truth is the things she teaches me go deeper than what pose to make or what my good side is.
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I'll talk about these things, but it's just, you know, you only get so much time and I'm much more interested in what I'm going to be doing next year than in something I did 10 years ago.
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I don't wanna be preached to. Unless it's in a beautiful voice, I don't want that.
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I remember devouring the entire Hardy Boys series over one summer, enthralled by their bravery and cleverness.
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I just consider being one of the luckiest people in the sense that creativity came to me and it flowed.
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I would argue that the objective evidence shows that big government is not a friend to African Americans.
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I've been almost everywhere. But I've never been to the steppes of Latvia. It's something I've always wanted to do.
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Money? I lost all taste for it.
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As a kid I loved John McEnroe. They called me Mac because, while everyone else liked Borg, I was crazy about McEnroe. I tried wearing headbands and sweatbands, and whooping at people. It didn't quite work.
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There's no how-to guide for how to change the world. But it's easy to get hung up by misconceptions about what it takes to make an impact.
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Friendship's the privilege of private men; for wretched greatness knows no blessing so substantial.
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I used to listen to 'Ready to Die' around the time I dropped out of college. I was scrambling for work and money.