Quote by ASAP Rocky
Fashion is almost like a religion, for me at least. - ASAP Rocky

Fashion is almost like a religion, for me at least. – ASAP Rocky

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There was a time when someone would get on a plane and request to move their seat just because the person sitting next to them was of a different ethnicity or religion or nationality. But I dont think my generation wants that. Thats how it used to be. – ASAP Rocky

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Religion
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I represent the kids who come from nothing but who understand it all and love it all. Thats what I represent – those are the cool kids, you know, the kids of tomorrow, because who wouldve known that Id be who I am today? We are the kids of tomorrow. – ASAP Rocky

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cool
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I take cabs if I need to get somewhere or I take car service. I dont drive, I wouldnt mind riding a bike… People think that because you become an entertainer you gotta have this rock star thug image. Im an artist, man. Im going to live like an artist. – ASAP Rocky

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It is easy to talk on religion, but difficult to practice it. – Ramakrishna

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It is fear that first brought gods into the world. – Gaius Petronius Arbiter, Satyricon

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One persons religion is another persons cult. – Philip Seymour Hoffman

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The inner spaces that a good story lets us enter are the old apartments of religion. – John Updike

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