Quote by John Legend
My first attempt at a kiss was in fifth grade, but it didnt go so

My first attempt at a kiss was in fifth grade, but it didnt go so well. Later, I used Boyz II Men and Jodeci songs to come on to girls. I had more success. – John Legend

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Anybody under the age of forty knows hip-hop, gospel and R&ampB pretty well, and its all a part of what we consider to be black music. There is a natural synergy between the three. – John Legend

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To have the chance to see your music be elevated and to have almost universally positive response to that music, makes me feel better every day. I feel more confident and inspired, and thats fun. – John Legend

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Success should always be just beyond your grasp. – William Shatner

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When I meet successful people I ask 100 questions as to what they attribute their success to. It is usually the same: persistence, hard work and hiring good people. – Kiana Tom

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Applause waits on success. – Benjamin Franklin

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Luxury is the wolf at the door and its fangs are the vanities and conceits germinated by success. When an artist learns this, he knows where the danger is. – Tennessee Williams

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