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Inspirational Quotes by Lupe Fiasco
- Why kill you when I can just not teach you and get the same results?
- What starts in clouded minds finishes in the rain
- I know what tablas sound like, because my father played a lot of Ustad Ali Akbar Khan.
- The point of Islam is to promote peace.
- You would never know if you could ever be, If you never try, you would never see.
- Most things that are politically right are morally wrong
- Fear is such a weak emotion that’s why I despise it
- Making your moves, paying your dues, chasing the cool.
- That should be the measure of success for everyone. It's not money, it's not fame, it's not celebrity; my index of success is happiness.
- I trust people to be human. Sometimes you do things that make amazing amounts of sense; sometimes you do things that don't make any sense…
- I can't play any instrument for the life of me, but I know what I want to hear.
- I find it somewhat liberating to jump, to dive into things that are the opposite of me.
- You know what I had a problem with? The war - the war in Afghanistan.
- The biggest terrorist is Obama.
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