Top 157 Quotes & Sayings by Rick Ross - Page 2

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Last updated on November 9, 2024.
I'm making my money make money.
I remember the first time eating my chef's Caesar salad. It was just like one of those moments in the movie theater when everything gets quiet.
I embraced EDM from the beginning. — © Rick Ross
I embraced EDM from the beginning.
Blast my record out the windows of your Honda Accord. And if anyone gives you grief, you look them right in the eye and tell them Rick Ross told you wealth begins in the heart.
My father wasn't there the majority of the time. My father, someone who I always honored and looked up to, had been in the military; he had been to war. I would hear stories about different experiences he went through, but as I got older, my father moved away.
When I used to sit in the office with Jay Z and L.A. Reid... we would negotiate back and forth and discuss music. You're sitting in front of someone for hours. It's all about being passionate. Everything begins with yourself.
As I was finishing high school, 'Fresh Prince' was, by far, out front. The generation before me, it may have been the Huxtables, but for me and my homies, Fresh Prince.
In high school, I played football and became an all-American offensive lineman, but my father hadn't been to any of my games. In those instances, you still hold your head up high. But, when you look up into the stands and you see everyone else's parents cheering and supporting, you have to just stay focused and push through.
The rollout of a classic has to have the heart of all the people working it. There's no way they can have their heart in it if they don't believe in it.
I was a real avid 'Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' fan. I think I may know every episode.
As artists, we are blessed to be able to make money but, on the same note, are held accountable for our federal tax obligations just like everyone else.
I keep my family involved in all business.
I think we all have a right to bear arms, whichever amendment that is. — © Rick Ross
I think we all have a right to bear arms, whichever amendment that is.
Anybody that really know me know that I love to make a lot of content, make a lot of music.
When I was sitting at home watching 'Yo! MTV Raps' as a kid, seeing the bright jackets excited me.
Toomp produced 'White House' on my first record, and we made magic.
If you set a regimen up, you can lose weight. I grinded my weight off.
There's always money to get.
A boss is all about good business, so start with everything that you can control and you can turn up that costs you nothing, then lay all the knobs out, look at all the controls, all the remotes, and just turn them all up. It don't cost you nothing.
My advice for anyone looking to lose weight is to not make it feel like a job.
I've been fortunate enough to experience financial success on a large scale through both my music career and my many business ventures. With this type of financial success comes financial responsibility.
I always made a few records in the past - 'Aston Martin Music,' 'Diced Pineapples' - that the ladies would always be able to appreciate.
Rest in peace B.I.G. He was the greatest and made incredible music.
Puff Daddy is a great party thrower. He goes down in the history books.
Five years before 'Port of Miami,' I was to a point where I may have even felt like quitting... the style and the wordplay of my lyricism was more complex than what Miami was used to.
Watching dudes come up is one of my biggest joys.
I believe everybody got the right to live their own life the way they want to.
I've been a fan of Adele since her first project.
I was never good at math.
Everybody who know Rick Ross know that, for one, I love creating music, and one of the biggest impacts we have on the game was the fact that when we came into the game, artists was waiting two to three years to put out albums. I was one of the few that put out an album every year along with two or three mixtapes.
I'm fortunate enough to socialize with some of the greatest musicians around.
As an artist, you find at different times you want to do different things.
I respect the Grammys, being a writer. But me being an artist representing hip hop? No.
I believe I've always been so successful on the black market for a lot of different reasons.
For anybody that grow a beard or have hair on their face, I welcome you to the beard game. We're all family. I encourage that. I encourage beards.
Def Jam is an iconic label.
When I think of CeeLo Green, I think about previous collaborations, like 'Tears of Joy.'
I just love Wingstop. — © Rick Ross
I just love Wingstop.
Every boss started as a worker.
Every day is a new opportunity to reach that goal.
How many people you bless is how you measure success
Drug users made me. They taught me. I didn't know how to work a scale; I didn't know what a gram was. Drug users taught me the business. They're going to teach it to the next guy, because they want a good drug dealer, one they can trust, one that's not going to rob them, one that's not going to cheat them out of their money, one that's not going to sell them fake dope. That was me. They're going to find another one because they're going to be looking for that guy every single day until they find him.
You gotta judge a man by his principles.
Momma gettin' older feelin' pains In her shoulder. I gotta stay focused and remain a little soldier.
These haters can't hold me back.
I'm very versatile and there's nothing I really regret in my life. I'm excited with who I am and I'm just going to keep riding the wave.
Forget yesterday, live for today. Tomorrow will take care of itself.
Woman is the most precious gift known to man. — © Rick Ross
Woman is the most precious gift known to man.
Living fast where it's all about the money bags? Never front.
I'm from where your hustle determines your salary.
Love is for free, just expensive to shop.
Being fly is something that I consider myself. I would love to be at some point.
I'm building a dream with elevators in it.
If you're a hater we make you scared to show your face. It's called success.
There may be some difficulties during a period of adjustment. Specifically, picking up their life again and making their own truly independent decisions.
I just take everything one at a time and make sure everything I do is the best.
Being dead broke is the Root of all Evil.
I may not be a role model, but I most definitely could be motivation for a lot of people in the hoods.
I’m single, I’m enjoying life. Being a boss. Like all true bosses, one day you gotta give it up.
Regardless of how it goes down, life goes on.
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