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Things Quotes by Young Jeezy
- A lot of things come with fame, whether it's losing friends or losing family.
- I think I got a lot of life skills; I got a lot of wisdom; I've seen a lot of bad things happen to a…
- People who work every day are kind of scared of things they don't understand.
- With rap, it's a funny thing. You can say things, and people can take 'em the way they wanna take 'em.
- Hit the things, I could bury white. Countin up a million dollars every night.
- Where Im from them things hot, and that talk is cheap and aint nobody hearing shit, cause they trying to eat.
- But it is what it is, gotta eat right? Cop them things they be whiter than your teeth right?
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