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Keak da Sneak
"I'm my biggest critic. I want there to be no flaws when you hear it. When I think that maybe it's ready, I just hop in my car it's gotta have some bump - and go to corner stores, youngsters on the block, play it for anyone. If they get into it, I get a reaction, the song passes the hyphy test. If it's just cool, we throw it away; it's not going on the record. But if it makes you wanna move - seriously - if it makes you react the same way I felt, then it passes." --
Source : Source: pitchfork.com
Keak da Sneak
#Song Quotes
#Block Quotes
#Moving Quotes
“Christina Stead has a Chinese say, "Our old age is perhaps life's decision about us" or, worse, the decision we have made about ourselves without ever realizing we were making it.”
“Actually I'm a big fan of Spielberg and the way he shoots action scenes.”
“We are living at a time when creeds and ideologies vary and clash. But the gospel of human sympathy is universal and eternal.”
“I didn't want to be discriminated against because of my gender and status. I promised myself I was never going to be treated as a second-class citizen.”
“You may derive thoughts from others; your way of thinking, the mould in which your thoughts are cast, must be your own.”
“Criticism is something we can avoid easily by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.”
“When it's over it should be over. When a man is no longer at risk, he loses touch. I think these fellows who think they have some long-term right to dignity and salary and expense accounts and company planes are all wrong. On December 21, 1963 I walked out of there and said that's it: no office, no secretaries. Nothing.”
“Let the surgeon take care to regulate the whole regimen of the patient's life for joy and happiness by promising that he will soon be well, by allowing his relatives and special friends to cheer him and by having someone tell him jokes, and let him be solaced also by music on the viol or psaltery. The surgeon must forbid anger, hatred, and sadness in the patient, and remind him that the body grows fat from joy and thin from sadness.”