I got a song called 'All That I Got Is You.' I wrote that from the heart.

All this could go tomorrow, and I would still know how to function, because I never had nothing before. I went through the struggle - it was a rough life.

When you up performing, you gotta have your energy right, so I look after myself, and I take vitamins to give me that boost.

I get a little bit of cardio.

You got a lot of girls out there that can rhyme and are underground, but it's sex appeal that makes people really big.

I love music, and I got an ear for it.

When I see something that I know that's worth something, I go after it.

I can't talk about Christianity if I don't know it. You can't talk about Muslims or Islam if you don't know it.

Obama's just a puppet - he's a puppet in a chair.

I can't knock gay rap, or retarded rap - whatever. Do what you do; I don't really listen to it. I don't really pay that no attention. Like I said, it's not my cup of tea - to each his own. At the end of the day, we all people.

When I was 18, 19, I had my fun.

Everyone's seen poverty - well, most have.

When Slick Rick first hit the scene, I had to practice that British accent. There's no other storyteller like this man.

I love cheese, and I love onions, pickles, and crunchy things. That's as far as I go with having things crunchy on my burger. I wouldn't go as far as having carrots on my burger. I'll just keep it simple with pickles and cucumbers and some raw onions.

For the hip-hop community, for us to get ahead and go the vegan route or just reducing how much meat you eat, I think it's great for hip-hop, the youth, and the future, everybody.

We're getting older, and we were never taught these things as kids: how to eat the right portions or the right food.

I'm funny with food, even if it's vegan. I like it well well, well, well done. I don't want anything there that reminds me of blood. I get mine extra well done. That way, when I look at it, I'm like, 'Okay, cool.'

You gotta use your mind when you're a vegan.

I don't have a problem participating with the youth because the youth are our future.

It's an honor to sit back and see people loving the things that you did 25 years ago and still be here and be amongst the crowd to receive those blessings.

I made 'Supreme Clientele' what it is. Those are my stories, based around whatever they're based upon. It's me.

RZA's my brotha for life. That's my brother-in-law.

To me, 'Ironman' was kind of dark for me. I wasn't looking for it to be that dark like that.

I follow in the footsteps of vets, regardless if they younger than me or older than me.

My heart tells me what's right.

I wanna rhyme about God.

Even when I'm 70, I'm still gonna write rhymes.

Everything you see is not always real.

Wu-Block is more street. It's just street, that's all.

I used to get money and hustle and do it in the streets.

When Wu-Tang came, Wu-Tang was for that era, right there. When Dre had it in the West Coast, it was for that time. Biggie and them, it was for that time.

Me and God has a good relationship.

I'm in tune with the universe, the sun, moon, and stars. I'm in tune with the jinns that are all around us.

I'm so spiritual.

Things change. Nothing ever stays the same, yo. You ain't never gonna stay 25 or 30 or 40. You always gonna change. Every day, you change.

My favorite on '36 Chambers' gotta be between 'Method Man' and 'Can It Be All So Simple.'

The 'Can It Be' beat was sick!

I was going into a slump during 'Ironman.' I found out I was a diabetic around that time, and I was just stressed out. My mind wasn't all the way there.

'The W' was real dark to me. Out of all the Wu-Tang albums, I like the first one and the second one. When 'The W' came into play, and the other ones, I felt they were just thrown together fast. Everyone got their money, and it was just like, 'Whatever, whatever, whatever.' 'The W' was a real dark album.

If you've got something you want to do, do it right now.

You know yourself; you gotta know your seasons. There be certain seasons, it's telepathy.

You gotta know when it's your time. You might wake up one day like, 'Damn, I just feel good,' but you've been feeling like that for a whole month. That's your season.

Def Jam just made deals with me. They wouldn't let me go because they didn't really have that much street cred. So they kept me around.

You know when you walk around in your shoes too much and get a hole in the sole? The rubber is split - it's like your shoes are talking.

I don't like Grey Poupon - I like French's.

When Nas and AZ send you a track, you know it is serious business. Same with Styles P and Jadakiss - then it is serious business. But when you get a trap music track, you know it's time to dumb it down.

When you get my 'Supreme Clientele,' it is straight bars.

At least I try to stay consistent with every album I do.

I am a huge fan of R&B. I love R. Kelly and want to be the person every chick gets with, and 'Ghostdini' is one of the best albums I ever did.