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"The ideal girl is driven, working on something other than modeling or being a singer."
"Girls countin on me to be there like missin rubbers."
"Girl they love me like I'm Prince, like the new kid with the crown. Bunch of underground kings, thought you knew how we get down."
"They crave attention though, they always saying show me som but girl you aint the only one that's tryna be the only one"
"Shout out to asian girls, let the lights dim some(dim sum)."
"Are any of yall into girls like I am les-bi-anest"
"I love Nicki Minaj, I told her I’d admit it, I hope one day we get married just to say we f-cking did it and girl I’m f-cking serious, I’m with it if you with it, cause your verses turn me on and your pants are mighty fitted."
"I swear niggas be eyein me all hard and lyin to they girls and drivin the same cars"
"You a star in my eyes. You and all them white girls, Party of Five"
"The most intense thing I’ve ever done was bring a girl to Passover dinner."
"Working on 'Gossip Girl' was a fantastic experience. It was my first real gig and I'm thankful for it - I got to learn a lot. I'm glad I got to explore getting comfortable in my own shoes in the background on a show like 'Gossip Girl.'"
"I'm never going to be cast as a 'Bond' girl. I mean, I could do it and I would love it. But I don't ooze sexuality."
"This world is half the devil's and my own, Daft with the drug that's smoking in a girl and curling round the bud that forks her eye."
"My parents were inspired by Bob Dylan and Dylan Thomas when naming me. They specifically saved this masculine name for their only girl."
"When you trust the director you want to trust his or her choices. I don't want to say, 'No, I don't like this girl or that guy," when the director really loves them. No, you want to go with what the director likes."
"I thought everything was interesting. I wanted to go scuba diving and I wanted to learn how to surf. Because I grew up in the 60s girls were not allowed to do anything. As I've gotten older and realized that women can do things like that I thought, 'Why not? Now's the time.'"
"I was the fifth child in a family of six, five boys and one girl. Bless that poor girl. We were very poor; it was the 30s. We survived off of the food and the little work that my father could get working on the roads or whatever the WPA provided. We were always in line to get food. The survival of our family really depended on the survival of the other black families in that community. We had that village aspect about us, that African sense about us. We always shared what we had with each other. We were able to make it because there was really a total family, a village."
"I'm a Christian girl. I pray every night and before meals and before I go on stage not to fall."
"It usually takes an ethnic girl - I'm not saying black, I'm saying ethnic, let's make that clear - twice as long. We've gotta work extra-hard to stay in the game and stay with the girls who do well but aren't ethnic."