From Snoop, I've learned quite a bit. I learned that sometimes I need to keep my mouth shut. It's a long story, but definitely to sometimes keep my mouth shut. I also learned to always ignore the haters.
I'm running my mouth a lot and I'm looking for a guy to shut me up. If you don't shut me up, I'm going to keep running my mouth.
I learned that when something just has to be said to move the discussion along, or broaden it or deepen it, if I can just keep my mouth shut for five minutes a student will say it. So for me a lot of teaching is about keeping my mouth shut.
You never know what's going to happen in this world. I'll just keep my mouth shut. That's a good idea.
With the war and everything that's going on, unless you're Susan Sarandon, the best route is to keep your mouth shut. For me it is, anyway!
I've learned to keep your mouth shut even when something bad is going on. You never know how someone is going to take something you say. You have to bite the bullet.
I'm not one to keep my mouth shut!
I learned to keep my mouth shut, to keep my hands down, just try to put the ball in the net. That is the best answer.
I've got to learn to keep my mouth shut.
I don't think that I'm the smartest guy around, so I'm better off to keep my mouth shut as much as I can rather than opening my mouth and proving to people that I don't know what I'm talking about. I'm more of a leader by example than I am a preacher.
When you feel strain, keep your mouth shut if you can.
It's better I keep my mouth shut. Let my feet do the talking.
X + Y + Z
X is work.
Y is play.
Z is keep your mouth shut.
I used to be one of those kids who couldn't keep my mouth shut.