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In His Own Words (contd)
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"One thing I'm trying to do with my career and with my craft is to blur the lines between what people think African-Americans should play and what I am doing..."
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"That was my whole high-school upbringing right there. I had two or three groups of friends who were not really friends, they were all acquaintances, that I was trying to fit into to make myself feel partially normal. I always switched around, because I never quite got it right, until I started to get older, started to realize that I needed to completely be an individual."
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"I love my daughter more than air. You really start to understand what unconditional love means. You want to give your whole soul to that person's development."
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