Quote by Jamie Foxx
She still talks to me now, only now she talks to me in my dreams.

She still talks to me now, only now she talks to me in my dreams. And I cant wait to go to sleep tonight because we have a lot to talk about. I love you. – Jamie Foxx

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In our music, in our everyday life, there are so many negative things. Why not have something positive and stamp it with blackness? – Jamie Foxx

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Music
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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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Im bad on Valentines Day, but even worse on Christmas. I go shopping at nine oclock on December 24th every year. Nobody else is there. Im in ToysRUs all by myself. I get there five minutes before closing. – Jamie Foxx

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Follow your passion, be prepared to work hard and sacrifice, and, above all, dont let anyone limit your dreams. – Donovan Bailey

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We can escape the commonplace only by manipulating it, controlling it, thrusting it into our dreams or surrendering it to the free play of our subjectivity. – Raoul Vaneigem

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A little poison now and then—maketh pleasant dreams. – Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900), Thus Spake Zarathustra, translated by M.A

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Though I know he loves me, tonight my heart is sad his kiss was not so wonderful as all the dreams I had. – Sara Teasdale

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