A Quote by Phife Dawg

I don't have a problem expressing myself. — © Phife Dawg
I don't have a problem expressing myself.
I don't consider myself a musician who has achieved perfection and can't develop any further. But I compose my pieces with a formula that I created myself. Take a musician like John Coltrane. He is a perfect musician, who can give expression to all the possibilities of his instrument. But he seems to have difficulty expressing original ideas on it. That is why he keeps looking for ideas in exotic places. At least I don't have that problem, because, like I say, I find my inspiration in myself.
I don't consider myself as a great painter; I just feel that art is about expressing your emotions and expressing your feelings, and music is the same way; you can see what other people are going through.
I don't know if I have a problem expressing joy, but the difficulty is in making an album, a piece of music that really does reflect life rather than the one dimension. I have a problem in trying to make a complete trip record.
[Dancing] was just a nice way of expressing myself, listening to music, and being able to move around and be free, but also really learning something. It was just a nice balance of training and expressing yourself at the same time.
James Remar is a student of life. I'm expressing myself by acting. I'm learning about myself and making a living.
I do have that personality where I like to have fun and enjoy life, so I have to make sure I tone myself down when I'm expressing myself.
I never had any trouble being myself. Myself was a problem for a lot of people, but I didn't have a problem.
I have no problem with people expressing their opinion as long as it is with respect.
I'm expressing myself by acting. I'm learning about myself and making a living. I hope to do much more of it, so I can contribute my share to the world.
Yes, I express myself through tweets and other media. But it's just because I love expressing myself; it's a non-stop urge in me.
The Kurdish problem is not only the problem of one part of my nation: it is a problem of every one of us, including myself.
If I were to give myself a pat on the back, it would be for sticking with bookmaking as my primary way of expressing myself over the span of fifty years.
I started Ballet at a very young age and I was captivated immediately. It became my voice, means to overcome those final barriers to expressing myself. Letting myself fly free. The more experience I have, the more I get to know myself.
I wanted to be an actor because it gave me the opportunity to express myself in ways I wasn't comfortable expressing myself, as a kid growing up in St. Louis.
There are, I think, four distinct types of weird story: one expressing a mood or feeling, another expressing a pictorial conception, a third expressing a general situation, condition, legend or intellectual conception, and a fourth explaining a definite tableau or specific dramatic situation or climax.
I've never had a problem with people expressing themselves. It's one thing great about our country.
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