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T.I.
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T.I.
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: September 25
Actor
Businessperson
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Nightclub Owner
Rapper
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Atlanta
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T.I.P
Clifford Joseph Harris Jr.
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Refuse to give up, your mistakes don't define you. They don't dictate where you're headed, they remind you.
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We can no longer afford to be entertained beyond the point of accountability. We can't keep selling each other out and be willing to do anything to be seen, to be famous or to be rich.
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While there's currently great turmoil, there is even greater opportunity for US to work together to transform our community. Far too many of our children are fatherless, far too many of our mothers are standing in the prison waiting rooms and far too many of our young people feel hopeless.
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As far as from a standpoint of success, the only person who is in a position to make a claim like that sort [for the 'King Of The South' title] would be Lil Wayne - as far as success from a numbers standpoint. As far as longevity and success, that's the only person I feel like can say that.
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I'm beating down the Internet as we speak.
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I got most of my style from people around me who I knew personally.
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The one thing we all have in common is that we're human. Why pay more attention to the things that make us different over the things that bring us together?
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You are not defined by your environment unless you allow yourself to be.
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Life can change your directions, even when you ain't planned it. All you can do is handle it, worst thing you can do is panic.
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My fist so rocky and and wrist so icy, Might be, thrown off my rocker just slightly, Feisty, claimin' hot temper don't ignite me, I'm only gonna ask ya find the exit once politely
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Hawaii ain't a bad place to work.
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I give the niggaz what they came to see, a reflection of one self where they aim to be.
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I know what it's like to be told by your teacher that you'll never amount to anything.
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It is a lot of responsibility. But I enjoy being a father. Thats one of the best parts of my life. I feel like, man, thats one of the greatest things Ive got going on, being a father.
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You're gonna be your best salesman. If you don't sell yourself, nobody else is gonna have a better time with it than you. You've gotta get up for it, every day.
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I know what it's like to not know where you're going or how to get there. I know what it's like to have no one around you who can teach you how to be what you hope to become.
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It is imperative for US to parent our children and educate them outside of the school systems, as our education system was not designed to lift US out of oppression.
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A responsibility to be a role model as a father yes, as a man, as a public figure, yes. That responsibility just leads me to do what I feel is right and to conduct myself with the moral standards, principles, and integrity that were instilled in me by my family.
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I want to do things that shock people. I think that persona attributes more to the roles that other people may consider me for, rather than the ones I consider for myself.
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I think, in comedy, timing is everything. You and I could tell the same joke, but if one of our timing is off, it won't be as funny. You've gotta know when to deliver your punch-lines.
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