A Quote by Jay-Jay Okocha

To be honest, I can live anywhere. — © Jay-Jay Okocha
To be honest, I can live anywhere.
Her business manager said, you know, Gilda [Radner] left you that house. That's when I decided to stay and test it out. And after about a month, the roots grew, and I didn't ever want to live anywhere else for the rest of my life - travel, yes, but not to live anywhere else.
In this day and age, you can write anywhere in the world. You can really live anywhere and have the same career.
We like people who are honest. Honest in argument, honest with clients, honest with suppliers, honest with the company - and above all, honest with consumers.
I never expected to run into a room and suddenly I belonged. I figured people who live on the fringes of society, they're more free. They can choose to visit anywhere; they don't belong to anywhere. It's like being without a nation, in a way.
I honestly just live in Trippie Redd's world. I don't live in America... I ain't finna live anywhere else but America.
To be honest, I'm like a sponge so my inspiration and influences really can come from anywhere.
I could live anywhere in the world I want. But Los Angeles is the place to live.
The longer you live in New Orleans, the more unfit you become to live anywhere else.
I live a bit outside of Stockholm and I almost never go into town. I can live anywhere, I think.
I don't need to live in L.A. I can live anywhere and be remote. Everything is on tape.
It probably can take me anywhere I want to be, but I have to be honest, being attorney general is a great job.
It's no wonder we don't defend the land where we live. We don't live here. We live in television programs and movies and books and with celebrities and in heaven and by rules and laws and abstractions created by people far away and we live anywhere and everywhere except in our particular bodies on this particular land at this particular moment in these particular circumstances.
I'm as much my own master as anyone can be, without being the master of others. I can write anywhere - all I need is a couple of hours of solitude and a computer, and I can write a chapter. Since my work is portable, I can live anywhere I like.
I've always been real honest in my music and real honest when I play live.
You will live as you live anywhere. With difficulty, and grief. Yes, you are dead. And I and my family and everyone, always, forever. All dead, like stones. But what does it matter? You still have to go to work in the morning. You still have to live.
Once you live in New York, you can't live anywhere else. Living in Paris is like going in slow motion. It's so bourgeois. I get so bored.
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