A Quote by Denzel Curry

Carol City has its hot moments, and it has its cool moments. If you were from one area of Carol City, people didn't mess with you. — © Denzel Curry
Carol City has its hot moments, and it has its cool moments. If you were from one area of Carol City, people didn't mess with you.
Growing up in Carol City, it was always a creative place for me to be because it was mad influential, especially going to Carol City High.
I've seen a lot of people come out of Carol City, but I had this distinct vision for Carol City, just me coming out of there, because my music is so different from anybody else who came out of there.
I started 'Carol' as I almost always do, by looking at films from the time, and they were less - they actually felt less relevant to me in terms of their bigness, although we do have some big '50s-type moments in 'Carol.'
I just want to build awareness for my city. But if it wasn't for Carol City, I wouldn't be the person I am today.
I come from Carol City. The city renamed it Miami Gardens.
At 15 the change from a town of 2,000 to a city of four million was huge. There were good moments and, I'm not going to lie, bad moments.
Carol City crazy, man, but it's home at the same time.
All I really want to be is boring. When people talk about me, I'd like them to say, Carol's basically a short Bill Bradley. Or, Carol's kind of like Al Gore in a skirt.
I grew up in Carol City, Zone 3, for 19 years, in a house with four brothers, a mother and a father.
I have spent some of the best moments of my career at Manchester City, moments that I will never forget.
People would get Carol Burnett and Vicki Lawrence all mushed together in their brains, and, bless their hearts, it would come out Carol Lawrence.
My name at birth was Carol Joan Klein. It would take me five decades to appreciate my surname and the history that came with it. Along the way, I would add an 'e' to Carol and acquire several more surnames.
There are moments of high mood, there are moments of low mood, there are moments of injury, there are moments of strength, there are moments of progress, there are moments of stagnation. All we can do is keep on pushing.
One of the greatest joys of doing 'Comic Book Men' - I was so thankful - was that my wife Carol was able to appear with me. Being able to share that experience with Carol was such a monumental joy for me.
The secret to the city is integration. Every area of the city should combine work, leisure and culture. Separate these functions and parts of the city die.
I thought there were moments to complain about your parents and moments to be grateful, and it was a shame to mix those moments up.
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