Danh ngôn của Nipsey Hussle (Sứ mệnh: 1)

My mom is American, so I was raised in her household in my formative years.
I was never ignorant, as far as being experienced in classrooms and learning about different subjects and actually soaking it up, so I checked into college for a little bit. I took classes at a community college in West L.A. I took psychology, English, and philosophy.
Not one person can make or break what I'm doing, except me or God.
Any time a country transitioned to a fiat currency, they collapsed. That's just world history; you don't have to know about cryptocurrency to know that.
I'm not in it for fame. I've been famous in the streets already.
I hope my story inspires everyone out there to keep hustling and chasing their dreams.
I actually met The Game in my hood on Crenshaw and Slauson. I was outside on the block with 20 of my homies. I see the Range Rover, and we all walked up to his car. I handed him my CD.
It was always a plan that we were going to have a retail side with what were doing musically, like an Apple store or Nike Town. I wanted something where you can come get everything - 'Marathon' or 'All Money' or 'Crenshaw' - and make it like an experience. Especially with what Crenshaw and Slauson meant to my story.
Premature certainty is the enemy of the truth.
I always had faith in my creative capacity.
I say that in the most humble way: I always knew that I could perform with the best of 'em and I could deliver with the best of 'em.
I'm at peace with what I'm doing, I feel good with what I wake up doing and about my lifestyle.
You've got to have faith in what you're doing and not take no for an answer.
I believe that economics is based on scarcity of markets. And it's possible to monetize your art without compromising the integrity of it for commerce.
It sounds simple telling people to work hard and never quit, but to really execute and demonstrate those principles takes discipline and faith. Those are the two factors that I believe separate the good from the great, the successes from the failures.
Even as you make progress, you need the discipline to keep from backtracking and sabotaging the success as it's happening.
I respect Soulja Boy.
I intend to inspire people with my story: motivate young people that grew up like myself, or even not like myself. Just, you know, go through the human experience.