A Quote by Rick Ross

Puff Daddy is a great party thrower. He goes down in the history books. — © Rick Ross
Puff Daddy is a great party thrower. He goes down in the history books.
I will be putting out a fragrance - I'm following in the great steps of Puff Daddy.
One minute you're invited to Puff Daddy's party, the next you're at a bash with Donald Trump, Kevin Costner and all these movie stars. Sometimes you had to pinch yourself and ask, what's a girl from the Peak District doing here?'
My heart goes out to victims and survivors of the Hurricane Katrina tragedy and to their families. This disaster will go down in history books as one of the largest natural disasters in U.S. history.
I'm not like Puff Daddy, I hold my own umbrella.
This whole Puff Daddy thing has taken a toll on me.
I'm so famous, people expect me to sell as many records as Celine Dion or Puff Daddy.
I personally would rather be a partygoer than a party-thrower.
If I could have anybody I haven't had, I'd want to interview somebody like Jay-Z or Puff Daddy, pick their minds a little bit.
Modern history is, as you all know, full of examples of great movements that disappeared because they had ceased to have any genuine reason for existence. The important thing is to have a faith to live by, and that goes for us in this party.
The recurrent laryngeal nerve - which runs from the head to the voice box - goes all the way down into the chest, loops around a major artery, then goes all the way back up again. It goes right past the larynx on the way down. All a decent designer would have to do is loop it off at that point. What we're looking at is the legacy of history.
There's people who I admire like... Dr. Dre, Puff Daddy, Master P, people who built their stuff and are still going.
This is just the way it goes: there's always a cycle with music - it goes up and it goes down, it goes risque and it goes back, it goes loud then it goes soft, then it goes rock and it goes pop.
The Republican Party once could lay claim to the mantle of being the fiscally responsible, or 'Daddy,' Party.
By the way, I've decided to start referring to myself exclusively as 'Daddy.' Everytime Daddy would otherwise say 'I' or 'Me,' Daddy is now going to say 'Daddy.
When people ask me which is your favourite portrait, they expect it to be Diana, or someone famous. But the answer is my dog, Puffy. They think I mean Puff Daddy. No, it is the dog.
Mommy and Daddy both had jobs when I was a kid, so, like a lot of people my age, TV became Mommy and books became Daddy.
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