Black Ice Quotes
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We have lost the good old British spirit. Instead we have American journalism and black-shirted buffoons making a cheap imitation of ice-cream sellers (Black Ice Quotes)
I like Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Common. But I like the underground stuff like Young Jeezy, Black Rob and Shine. I also love heavy metal like Slipknot and Pantera, It’s very intense stuff (Black Ice Quotes)
I rolled the second car that I ever owned, a Toyota 4 Runner. This was winter in Colorado, two weeks before the 2002 Olympic trials. I was driving in the outside lane, and my rear tire caught some black ice, and we totally turned sideways to the point where we were heading right toward the median (Black Ice Quotes)
I was born in Newark, New Jersey, and grew up in Summit, an upscale town in north Jersey. There was this tiny area of Summit where most of the black families lived. My parents and I lived in a duplex house on Williams Street (Black Ice Quotes)
It was a land of shadows and ice. Of gray. And grayer. And black. -The Unseelie prison of Aedan (Black Ice Quotes)
I’ve done movies for certain reasons; I did ‘Anaconda’ because the black man lives. Simple. The black man isn’t dead in the first three pages, like Jurassic Park. It’s like, ‘The black man kills the snake with a Latino girl? Damn! I got to do this.’ (Black Ice Quotes)
I did ‘Are We There Yet?’ because I wanted to do a movie for my fans’ kids. Black kids don’t really see movies on this budget for them, starring them. And there’s so many white kids that love that movie (Black Ice Quotes)
But it is never over; nothing ends until we want it to. Look, in shattered midnights, On black ice under silver trees, We are still dancing, dancing. (Black Ice Quotes)
I give a speech to the black freshmen at Harvard each year, and I say, ‘You can like Mozart and ice hockey...’ - and then I used to say ‘golf,’ but Tiger took over golf! - ‘and Picasso and still be as black as the ace of spades.’ (Black Ice Quotes)
My father was a dark-skinned brother, but my mother was a very fair-skinned lady. From what I understand, she was Creole; we think her people originally came from New Orleans. She looked almost like a white woman, which meant she could pass - as folks used to say back then. Her hair was jet-black. She was slim and very attractive. (Black Ice Quotes)
The silver and black may have another home, but the Raiders will always belong to the people of Los Angeles (Black Ice Quotes)