A Quote by Dennis Rodman

Everybody's talking trash these days, so why not keep quiet? — © Dennis Rodman
Everybody's talking trash these days, so why not keep quiet?
If I’d been talking about black trash, I might be lynched. If I was talking about white trash, I’d merely be another torchbearer in an ongoing national lynching.
If I started talking trash right now, people would just tell me to shut up, 'That's not you, Stephen - be quiet!'
There are certainly days that we can convince ourselves in Washington that everybody's talking about one thing, and then I'll go home to my district and realize that everybody's actually talking about something different.
I'm competitive, and I think everybody knows that if you're talking trash, you're gonna get a reaction out of me.
I do a lotta trash talking to keep me motivated, to keep me to not want to lose.
I love golf. But do you know how I got good at golf? Because of Charles Barkley. I was playing with Charles, Michael Jordan and Roy Green, and Charles was talking so much trash. On every shot, he was talking trash. So I left the tournament, and I went and practiced for a year and half.
My strategy is simple. I fight at what I'm good at. I am not good at trash talking, so I don't fight with trash talking. It is not my thing.
There's days when I'd love everybody to relize that things have gone too far, and we need to be born again...but there are other days when I think the world deserves to be destroyed. Why should I help anybody? Everybody's stepped on me my whole life.
I keep quiet and let the music do the talking.
Baby, I ain't trash. Trash is something you throw away. My people keep me.
Me and Kobe are always going to talk trash and get into it. But when he talks trash to everybody else, some people tend to shy away.
I need to keep quiet and do my talking on the pitch.
I haven't done no trash talking. And, I don't do trash talking.
A women knows how to keep quiet when she is in the right, whereas a man, when he is in the right, will keep on talking.
I try to keep it sweet, but trash-talking is fun, and people want to see if a brash kid like me can live up to his patter.
I feel a lot of guilt about the freedom that being an artist provides. I ask myself, 'Why am I not the guy emptying the trash, why am I the guy who is watching the guy empty the trash?'
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