I'm far from being a homosexual.
I actually remember being in 3rd grade and piecing together in my head that one of my guy friends was homosexual.
My problem is being brutally honest. People don't like that.
I was always being called upon to be an honorary boy alongside my brothers. I don't think I'd be a comic now if it hadn't been for that.
I believe being honourable lasts longer than rapping good.
Being honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame alongside the names of some of my childhood heroes is slightly surreal and incredibly awesome.
I became hooked on the idea of being able to shoot an image and process it myself, and end up with a product.
Washington has, with some justification, gained a reputation for being hopelessly mired in partisan gridlock.
I had the misfortune of being born in a horrendous situation.
I've been around horses, but I certainly wouldn't call myself a horseman by any means. It's a combination of being very aware of them, and not trusting them.
Horses and horsepower alike are about status and being cool.
How many thousands of lives would be saved if we enforced our immigration laws, our guns laws, and our drug laws? Public safety is not being held hostage by the 'gun lobby,' but by the open borders lobby and the anti-law enforcement lobby.
At home we're the hosts, and I never liked the idea of being embarrased in front of our friends.
While the men of the steel industry were going through blood and gas in defense of their rights and their homes and their families, elsewhere on the far-flung C.I.O. front the hosts of labor were advancing and intelligent and permanent progress was being made.
My brother and I always had conversations about me being a rapper. I always used to tell him, 'I'm gonna be the hottest rapper.'
I'm not a publicity hound. I don't care about being on the cover of 'GQ' or 'Vanity Fair.'
We're always on the side of the animal that's being chased. We always seem to be on the side of the rabbit or the fox and not on the side of the hounds.
I would say, up until 'Anchorman,' I wasn't any kind of household name or anything, but I wasn't necessarily identified as much with being a comedian.
Housekeeping is like being caught in a revolving door.
Me being in Houston, I wanted to leave there because it was only known for one thing. That's why I hit N.Y.; that's why I hit L.A. That's why I hit Paris, London. I just picked up basically everything, but I morphed it into what Travi$ Scott is and into what I know is fresh.