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Lifestyle Quotes

I've worked hard for money. Nobody's given it to me dear! I've earned it so it's mine to do what I want with. So if I want a pyramid in Kensington and I can afford it, I'll have it.

I really need danger and excitement. I'm never scared of putting myself out on a limb.

I guess I've always lived the glamorous life of a star. It's nothing new - I used to spend down to the last dime.

I'm hopeless with money; I simply spend what I've got.

I like to be surrounded by splendid things.

I'm a bit hesitant to do anything because I'm actually kind of lazy and I'd like an easier life from now on. The world's a massive place with lots of early mornings and late starts when you're working.

Sometimes you have the trends that's not that cool. You may have certain artists portraying these trends and don't really have that lifestyle, and then it gives off the wrong thing. And it becomes kinda corny after awhile. It's really about keeping hip-hop original and pushing away the corniness in it.

In music you have people exposing this very vulnerable part of themselves, and you also have the lifestyle is so fast that oftentimes people search for whatever the easiest way to feel relaxed in the midst of all of it, or the easiest way to have energy.

What I learned in jail is that I can't change. I can't live a different lifestyle - this is it. This is the life that they gave and this is the life that I made.

All I'm trying to do is survive and make good out of the dirty, nasty, unbelievable lifestyle that they gave me.

Thug Life to me is dead.

Of course I'm going to say 'I'm a thug,' that's because I came from the gutter and I'm still here!

I didn't choose the thug life, the thug life chose me.

I like solitude. I like the anomalous life. I like a quiet life.

I often buy myself presents. Sometimes I will spend $100,000 in one day in a posh boutique.

I don't see myself in terms of artifice. I see myself as a real person who chooses to live my life in an open way - artistically.

I don't think I could live without hair, makeup and styling, let alone be the performer I am. I am a glamour girl through and through. I believe in the glamorous life and I live one.

A glamorous life is quite different to a life of luxury. I don't need luxury. For years, I was practically broke but I was still very vain and glamorous. And I still am.

Glam culture is ultimately rooted in obsession, and those of us who are truly devoted and loyal to the lifestyle of glamour are masters of its history. Or, to put it more elegantly, we are librarians.

It's not me trying to act or pose in a certain way. It's a lifestyle - like a suaveness or a swag, per se.