A Quote by Mathew Knowles

I choose to let the press say whatever they want and let people say whatever they want. — © Mathew Knowles
I choose to let the press say whatever they want and let people say whatever they want.
Being honest doesn't mean you say whatever you want, wherever you want. It means that what you choose to say is true.
I have been saying this from the beginning: people are going to say whatever they want to say or believe whatever they want to believe. I say this to people: stick to the facts.
I think online, like on YouTube and stuff, people could pretty much say whatever they want. They have no filter in their brain, because no one knows who they are. They're totally anonymous, so they could say whatever they want. But when they're in person with me, they wouldn't say those things, because I can actually see who they are.
For whatever reason, people just like to come out and say whatever they want to say about you when you're on TV.
You can think whatever you want, say whatever you want, and do whatever you want, as long as you are willing to face the consequences.
People have an absolute right to believe what they want to believe and to say what they want to say, and churches have an absolute protection to preach and do and not do whatever they choose to do within their houses of worship. But nondiscrimination laws apply to the commercial marketplace and they do protect all of us.
People feel completely anonymous online. They can say whatever they want, do whatever they want, why not go the next step and kill people through the Internet?
I can't get mad about peoples' opinions, I always say that. That's their opinion. They got every right to say or think whatever they want to say and think. And whatever they say and think don't affect my life.
Good men died for our right to say whatever we want to say and use whatever words we want to use.
Music is an opportunity to say every single thing that you want to say. People will pore over whatever you say and however you say it and, for me, it represents complete freedom of speech.
There is too much negativity on Twitter, and I want to stay from it. I don't have anything intelligent to say. Whatever I want to say, I will say it through my movies and interviews.
People can say whatever they want about whatever they want.
When you're a VJ, you can say whatever you want, dress whatever way you want to. You play your own character.
I say whatever I want, I look whatever I want. That doesn't mean I don't question myself and feel insecure.
For me, I've never really thought of myself as labeled as a shooter or whatever. People can say whatever they want.
Claim whatever you want. Say you only want a happy family or a successful career or a big house. I say: no, that's not what you want. You'll settle for those things, but you really want a monkey that does your evil bidding. Pullman is a genius just for this.
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