A Quote by Nicki Minaj

These broke rappers always rappin bout a pink truck. I'm only happy when I'm hoppin out the Brinks truck. — © Nicki Minaj
These broke rappers always rappin bout a pink truck. I'm only happy when I'm hoppin out the Brinks truck.
I feel like we've already seen the burger truck, we've seen the lobster-roll truck. There's even healthy-food trucks now. But a big-thick-pizza truck? Come on, man. That'd be amazing.
We have two tractor-trailer rigs on the Tour. One is a therapy truck, and one is a workout truck. If everything is going well, you're walking in the workout truck, and when things aren't going well, you're walking in the therapy truck.
You know what no one tells you about driving a truck? You are driving a truck. There are only side mirrors, and it does not handle like a Prius.
I basically live out of my truck - I mean from place to place. I feel more at home in my truck than just about anywhere, which is a sad thing to say, but it's true.
My dad was a truck driver, and from the time I was knee high to a grapevine, I was driving a truck.
Sometimes you've gotta wreck the truck to get the insurance money to make the payment on the truck.
When the choice is between a demanding relationship and a vintage pickup truck, I'll choose the truck every time.
If an Englishman gets run down by a truck he apologizes to the truck.
My best friend growing up was a truck driver, and it was big in truck stops. He'd have his 'Deadwood' DVDs, and they'd watch them in the lounge.
I have a nice car, a Mercedes. And then I have an old El Camino truck that I'm crazy about. I like to get in that truck and go up in the hills near where I live, in Vegas, and take my camera. That, to me, is Heaven, being out in nature, taking pictures of the wildlife.
I mean, if I believed, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that a truck was coming at you, and you didn’t believe that truck was bearing down on you, there is a certain point where I tackle you. And this is more important than that.
I don't think there's any real motivation for somebody to be a truck driver. Mine was simple; dad was a truck driver, I wanted to own one.
We're only here for so long. Be happy, man. You could get hit by a truck tomorrow.
Like a garbage truck, we need a 'lie-truck' which will collect lies from everyone's houses every morning, even every hour!
Which is more musical: a truck passing by a factory or a truck passing by a music school?
When I was 16, I used to drive huge loads of laundry in a three ton truck. I would turn round at night to drive back and see the band in a place north of Toronto called Dunn's Pavilion. I would drive that truck all day and they drive back and all the way until one day I wrecked the truck. I fell asleep and wrecked it. I was OK and so was my helper. I called my dad and the first words out of his mouth were, "are you OK?" I was really lucky I had a kind father.
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