A Quote by Tracy Morgan

I mellowed out; my daughter mellowed me out, and I don't get mad at anyone. — © Tracy Morgan
I mellowed out; my daughter mellowed me out, and I don't get mad at anyone.
She really mellowed me out that way. We both definitely grew with each other and with the whole experience.
These days, the Rolling Stones still have an edge, but that fangs-out ferocity has mellowed considerably.
I try not to get too rattled about things that aren't that important - there's a different outburst for when the kids are reaching for a knife in the kitchen versus the reaction I have when they just won't stop talking. And my wife and I have mellowed out as we've gone along.
Bill Watts, who has mellowed out somewhat over the years, he was kind of like a Vince Lombardi in that you learned from him through fear and intimidation. But he was very good. I mean, he came out of the Eddie Graham school of wrestling, so to speak.
You've certainly mellowed out... you used to be fun, full of life and emotion. Lust, Greed, Sloth, Gluttony, Envy, Wrath, and Pride. Of course, excessive want will destroy anyone, but those same desires are necessary to understand what it means to be human. Why did you rid yourself of them?
There was a time in my late teens and early 20s where I was motivated by this wanting to get out, to prove to the world that I had something to offer - that kind of youthful spirit, where maybe I had my eye on fame and fortune. I mellowed out in my late 20s and now that I'm in my early 30s, I'm coming to peace with it.
My views naturally have mellowed. Most of the critics have been more or less nice to me.
My views naturally have mellowed. Most of the critics have been more or less nice to me
I've mellowed with my age.
I've mellowed quite quickly.
I've sort of mellowed out. It used to be: I want to be a star, do big movies. Now, being married, it's like the reasons I wanted to do that seem the wrong reasons. I want to have kids.
I wouldn't say that I've mellowed. I'm less mellow, perhaps.
I probably have mellowed down a bit. But when it comes to principles, I still have to make a stand.
My wife and I have mellowed out as we've gone along. With the first baby, when she cried, we'd think, Oh my God, what do we do now? But with Finley, our fourth - he's the easiest baby ever, and I think that has a lot to do with the fact that we're much more relaxed these days.
I think I have got a lot better as an interviewer. I let people talk now which is something you need to do. At the beginning I thought jokes, jokes, jokes, I am a stand up comedian but I think I have mellowed out now.
I don't like losing but I've mellowed. I maybe have a short fuse but it goes away quicker now.
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