A Quote by Will Ferrell

I was one of the richest rappers in 2008. But it was definitely a strange feeling. — © Will Ferrell
I was one of the richest rappers in 2008. But it was definitely a strange feeling.
I saw that with Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin in 2008. I mean, I came away from the 2008 campaign feeling really icky.
Rappers are definitely role models and definitely should get involved. They're involved in politics whether they like it or not.
If you think about those bailouts that happened in 2008, that was a situation in which the government gave, at our expense, enormous sums of money to some of the richest people who have ever existed on Earth.
The richest source of creation is feeling, followed by a vision of its meaning.
I lived alone, I didn't know anybody in New York, and I was definitely a recluse. It had been, like, two weeks, and I realized I hadn't said anything. I was laying in bed, and I was like, 'Hello?' I just talked to hear my own voice. And it was such a strange feeling.
Gratitude is the richest, most joyful feeling humans are privileged to experience.
Ghostface, when it comes to hip-hop, was one of my favorite rappers and definitely one of my favorites in the Wu-Tang. He's also a really cool dude.
I just followed my gut feeling when I went to Hyderabad in 2008.
All the rappers in rave music are like the sloppy seconds of rappers who couldn't make it.
None of my dudes I chill with are rappers. I don't put us as rappers. We're all artists.
To all of a sudden go from feeling almost invincible to being temporarily paralyzed to then having rods and screws in my neck and not really being able to move around to seeing my body change, I definitely, definitely, definitely did not feel myself at all.
I was not only a billionaire but the richest man in Turkey. It's a great feeling, but your responsibilities increase.
I like the way punk people perform better than rappers, because rappers suck at performing - no offense.
I like lyrical rappers and turn up rappers.
Over the years I've met quite a few big rappers. Then it exploded with 50 Cent, and I did a book with him. It's always a strange meeting of two worlds, it's very exciting.
When I saw rappers in the '90s cameo in films - all of those '90s rappers - it seemed like whenever you chucked a rapper in a film, they could just act. It seemed like all rappers could act.
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