I liked the people at Brown, while I really disliked most of the fellow students I had met at Northwestern.
I'm reading today because of 'Encyclopedia Brown.'
I was an English major at Brown. I never enjoyed history classes.
Larry Brown thought Steve Francis was a Larry Brown type of player.
The difference between brown and white rice is that the former is not milled. With the outer bran and germ intact, the rice is therefore chewier and nuttier.
I was there when Gordon Brown basically was taking over - so right in the middle of that transition. It was fantastic; I learnt a lot.
I used to imagine what it would be like to do what Jim Brown was doing. I used to imagine what it would be like to be like a Tony Dorsett. I used to imagine what it would be like to be like a Walter Payton. I was imagining Emmitt Smith doing exactly what they were doing.
John Brown was tried for treason, murder, and inciting slaves to insurrection.
John Brown's effort was peculiar. It was not a slave insurrection.
When I started playing, I played in R&B bands. I played James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding and all that.
In '87, I used to do this awful, awful James Brown impression.
Larry Brown molded me into an MVP and a Hall of Fame player.
I'm definitely inspired by Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, James Brown, Lauryn Hill.
But the courts have dismissed the lawsuits against me and Lee Brown.
It was difficult to realize, 'I'm lieutenant governor.' And Brown appropriately reminded me of that.
The cure for the Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Tamir Rice and Eric Garner tragedies is not education or exposure. It's the gospel.
Many witnesses to the shooting of Michael Brown made statements inconsistent with other statements they made and also conflicted with the physical evidence. Some were completely refuted by the physical evidence.
Michael Brown happened to be black. Trayvon Martin happened to be black. Eric Garner was a black man. So this pattern continues over and over.
I'm still somebody that listens to a lot of James Brown, a lot of The O'Jays, a lot of TLC... in that era, producers had more musicianship.
In terms of style, I'm really inspired by Foxy Brown and Naomi Campbell.