Quote by Nicki Minaj
My advice to women in general: Even if youre doing a nine-to-five

My advice to women in general: Even if youre doing a nine-to-five job, treat yourself like a boss. Not arrogant, but be sure of what you want – and dont allow people to run anything for you without your knowledge. – Nicki Minaj

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Sometimes I wake up in the morning and I am like, This is a high-top day or This is a bob day, but when I get my clothes on thats when I see. – Nicki Minaj

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My happiness doesnt come from money or fame. My happiness comes from seeing life without struggle. – Nicki Minaj

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Im a role model now. I didnt know I was gonna have 13-year-old fans, so Ive tried to change a few things here and there. But I also know that the girls dont want me to be Miley Cyrus, either. – Nicki Minaj

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