Quote by Jamie Foxx
I dont know if Im built for marriage. - Jamie Foxx

I dont know if Im built for marriage. – Jamie Foxx

Other quotes by Jamie Foxx

And perfect happiness? Man, thats a… the pool is about 92 degrees, the Jacuzzi is about 102 and an avocado farm. – Jamie Foxx

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Happiness
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My worst hair experience was when I was trying to relax my hair and my grandmother did it. It went all straight and I looked like a black Bee Gee. – Jamie Foxx

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Experience
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Nobody wants to hear R&ampB. Its sad. If you want to be on the radio you got to stay young. – Jamie Foxx

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sad
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Other Quotes from
Marriage
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No man should marry until he has studied anatomy and dissected at least one woman. – Honore de Balzac

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Marriage

A good wife and health is a mans best wealth. – Proverb

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Marriage

Shes been married so many times she has rice marks on her face. – Henny Youngman

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Marriage

In a broken marriage, it can be challenging and tough to get that work/life balance. I love performing but I also love being a mum, and I hate having to choose between them. – Toni Braxton

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Marriage

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Theres a darkness under The Hangover because ultimately theres a missing person and its not really that funny. Theres a sort of darkness under it that I love, and still people are laughing as hard if not harder than they did in Old School. – Todd Phillips

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funny

Im a mom – Im lucky if I get to shower in the morning. Luckily, nail polish stays on my toes. Ive been so bad on the upkeep, though. – Idina Menzel

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Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them you will reach your destiny. – Carl Schurz, address, Faneuil Hall, Boston, 1859

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Perfection