O'Shea Jackson Jr Quotes O'Shea Jackson Jr The stress and turmoil that my father had to go through at a young age to make sure that I didn't have the same trials and tribulations, I couldn't be more grateful. Age Father Go Grateful Stress Sure Turmoil Young Young Age
My parents wouldn't have sent me out into the world with wool over my eyes. You have to be aware, or you'll be swallowed. O'Shea Jackson Jr
Have confidence in everything. No matter what it is that you're doing, know that you can do it better than anyone. O'Shea Jackson Jr
When, you know, when you're playing basketball, you have to have confidence in your moves if they're gonna work. O'Shea Jackson Jr
Our trials and our times of pain get the most recognition, but 'Straight Outta Compton' speaks to triumph. When it's doubtful, when nobody is on your side, when your back is against the wall, you triumph and make it through. Showing growth through movies promotes growth. O'Shea Jackson Jr
Being on set with my dad – that's so cool. People always ask me if that made me nervous, but it's the same element when you're a kid – when your parents come in the auditorium for those school performances. It calms you. O'Shea Jackson Jr
It's always extremities when you are a young black male dealing with law enforcement. O'Shea Jackson Jr
Ice Cube's the coolest dad. A lot of parents – a lot of kids do not think their parents are cool. Oh, no. My dad's cool… You know, I was born in 1991. That's when 'Boyz n the Hood' came out. So I've always see him on TV. I don't see everybody else's dad, you know. So I've always had a sense of, you know, he's cool. He's in the light. O'Shea Jackson Jr
This entire cast, N.W.A, was an all-star group, and I really feel like people are going to look at 'Straight Outta Compton' years from now like this was an all-star cast. O'Shea Jackson Jr
Roosevelt was determined to stop Stalin from taking over Eastern Europe. He thought they finally had an agreement on Poland. Before Roosevelt died, he realized that Stalin had broken his agreement. W. Averell Harriman
Almost anyone can be an author; the business is to collect money and fame from this state of being. Alan Alexander Milne