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Sometimes I just want to be left alone and be a normal kid for, like, five minutes. That's tough when the paparazzi are chasing you.

Sometimes I just want to be left alone and be a normal kid for, like, five minutes. That's tough when the paparazzi are chasing you.

"Kendall Jenner: ‘Keeping up With the Kardashians’ ‘Brought Us Everything We Have’" By Erin Clements, www.huffingtonpost.com. April 3, 2013.

Once you get your education it's going to open up so many doors for you. And the sky's the limit. So that's what I want to deliver to students.

"The Secrets To Jerry Rice’s Hall Of Fame Football Career Can Be Found In Crawford, Mississippi". Interview with Chris Greenberg, www.huffingtonpost.com. November 22, 2013.

Nothing is more dangerous in practice, than an obstinate, unbending adherence to a system, particularly in its application to the wants and errors of mankind.

Jean Baptiste Say, Charles Robert Prinsep (1857). “A Treatise on Political Economy; Or, The Production, Distribution, and Consumption of Wealth”, p.196

I want to just at least make it weird for you to watch Cosby Show reruns.

"Watch the Hannibal Buress Stand-Up Act That Helped Trigger Bill Cosby’s Downfall" by Reid Nakamura, www.thewrap.com. April 26, 2018.

I want to remind all Africans, please come to Africa. It’s right across the water. Come look at yourselves. Momma is waiting.

"Geronimo Ji Jaga: Soulja’s Story Pt 2". AllHipHop Interview, allhiphop.com. September 18, 2003.

I don't want to just die a normal death, I wanna be killed twice.

Song: I'm Shady, Album: The Slim Shady LP

I'm always a little innately shy when I first talk to a girl, and I think I always will be! But I think that's a good thing. You don't want to lose that.

"We Are So Crushing on Dylan O'Brien, and You Will Be Too!". Interview with Caitlin Brody, www.glamour.com. October 19, 2012.

Don't take shortcuts; if I want to be true to my beliefs, then shortcuts do not exist.

DeVon Franklin (2011). “Produced by Faith: Enjoy Real Success without Losing Your True Self”, p.12, Simon and Schuster