I just really love business.

I always vote. If I have the right, I'm going to vote.

I've learned a lot from counseling and talking about the mistakes that I've made; I've understood why I made them.

Nothing I have ever done has made my future worse, my parents' life worse, my daughter's life worse.

I'm just thankful that I continue to do therapy because it makes the world a better place.

I actually just keep things very professional. I don't need acceptance from anyone but God, so that's just kind of where I focus it all.

I have always said, even before I ever did TV, that I have a very dramatic family.

I guess I don't really let the stress of my family weigh on my career, weigh on my options anymore, which I think we all need freedom from.

I try to make everything a positive, even if it comes off negative.

I think there's a lot of attractive black men.

I'm very specific about the guys I don't like and what I'm not okay with.

I get really upset when I'm around liars.

I detest people who lie. I can't stand it.

The best narcissists can block things out and act like nothing ever happened to just keep going.

I really believe in sharing my story to improve social behaviors in the nation.

If I'm writing books, I'm a 'New York Times' bestseller - how do I do it all? I don't know.

I don't really pay attention to much online.

I do not associate with and I do not speak back to negativity.

Children already ignore others and take time on their own, and I think that is something adults should refer back to as they deal with the everyday hustle of the world.

I'm blowin' all the bullies away.

I try to have all my songs relatable for my daughter in a fun and upbeat way that has a meaning.

I really enjoyed watching the 'Being Farrah' special, and I think fans did, too.

I'm always sad.

I've crossed adulthood, and I feel like lots of people are fighting that.

When you go through the death of somebody who you care about, and taking on moving, bills, and a daughter, it makes you feel older. You learn a lot about life.

I'm very honest, and I show that.

My 2016 New Year's resolution is basically to stop using profanity.

There's no reason to hide anything; there's just timeliness of age and what's appropriate.

I'm pretty proud of the parent that I've become.

I'm very proud, and God's blessed me with an amazing career.

It's good to be me.

I just want women to support each other.

I feel like when you just say what the truth is, you can't really comment more than that.

I just don't believe in joking about violence anymore.

I try to look at things in a positive light, but not everything ends up turning out positive or perfect.

I would never go on an intimate date with Charlie Sheen. He is really not my type at all.

I was a diabetic for 16 years, since I was 14. Being that I lost weight, no more diabetes. You don't have to lose your eyesight, cut off your toes, have a stroke, get kidney failure. You just have to lose weight - you know - for most of the diabetes.

When I introduce you to somebody, his name is Big Pun. When I introduce you to somebody, his name is DJ Khaled. When I introduce you to an artist, her name is Remy Ma. If I introduce you to somebody, it's Cool and Dre or Scott Storch - people who change the face of the game.

I started out in the Apollo Theater. That's where I got my start. I won Amateur Night four weeks in a row.

I come from nothing, and growing up, I really didn't have many people to inspire me, at least no good people to inspire me.

What I do like about Donald Trump is that he's not bought by the lobbyists. He put up his own money, funded his own campaign. That means he's nobody's puppet.

DJ Premier, this guy is like a god, a walking god. Guru, he put it down legendary.

What I can tell you is that for Puerto Rico being such a small island, it has culturally impacted the entire world.

I grew up pretty much with nothing.

There isn't a country I ain't touch in Africa. I just came back from South of France, I toured China, Japan, wherever you name, 60,000 people come out to see Fat Joe.

There's nothing I really believe about 50 Cent.

Every ghetto you go to, Latinos and blacks are the two people that are together. We don't look at each other in any different way, like 'He's black; I'm Latino.' I look at us as one.

Never get involved with a business that you can't really be hands-on - that if your employees quit, you can't run yourself. If I can't cut hair, why open a barbershop?

If you gay, you gay. Like, that's your preference, you know?

I love Lil Wayne; that's like my little brother. He's just the coolest dude on Earth.