Quote by Puff Daddy
We used to talk about wanting to get some money, but thats when hi

We used to talk about wanting to get some money, but thats when hip-hop was based on your dreams and your fantasy. The whole thing now is the dreams and fantasies were achieved, and you dont want to make it the focal point. You cant keep beating that dead horse. – Puff Daddy

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At an early age, I started my own paper route. Once I saw how you could service people and do a good job and get paid for it, I just wanted to be the best I could be in whatever I did. – Puff Daddy

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Man, I just feel blessed… I was in a situation where the only way I could come out of it was by putting my faith in God. No matter how good my lawyers were, no matter how much celebrity I had, everything was just stacked up against me. – Puff Daddy

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