Top 49 Quotes About Foxy
#1. And I'm a Foxy Lady," Tina said. "Because of reasons." She stared at his chest. Everyone understood her reasons. Even me.
T.J. Klune
#2. The 50s face was angry, the 60s face was well-fed, the 70s face was foxy. Perhaps it was the right expression: there was a lot to be wary about.
Keith Waterhouse
#4. Yo, bitch," he said. "Vot vas that?" Gaspode reconsidered his strategy. "Hi, foxy ... er ... wolf lady," he tried.
Terry Pratchett
#5. Funkers are people who dig the funk; Little funkers, Big funkers, Old funkers, Young funkers, Foxy funkers, Mother funkers, Papa funkers.
Rick James
#6. You been taking care of yourself a long time, Foxy. You must be fucking hungry for it. I bet you're drenched right now.
Sherilee Gray
#7. My life needed to be saved. Not just Foxy. That's my character. That's my work. Inga is a person.
Foxy Brown
#8. Personally, I don't do certain things. I read articles and they'll pit me against Lil' Kim like I'm going to smash them down. I never said any of that; I never said I didn't like Kim or Foxy [Brown].
Jean Grae
#9. From across her husband's open grave I had thought she exuded a certain foxy mystique, but now, to my disappointment, she looked just like every other mother I knew.
Alex George
#10. Simon's love life was complicated, but there was a pang, just for a moment, for this woman talking graphic novels with him.
Ah, well. Tessa Gray, foxy nerd, was probably dating someone already.
Cassandra Clare
#11. The Foxy character and Inga Marchand are two different people. My fiance calls me Inga. No one around me calls me Foxy. I go to church every Sunday. I go to Bible study every Friday night. I'm saved.
Foxy Brown
#12. The Negro revolution is controlled by foxy white liberals, by the Government itself. But the Black Revolution is controlled only by God.
Malcolm X
#13. Speaking of people being foxy, do you mean? I'm George Lovelace," said George. "I say my surname without shame, because I am secure in my masculinity like that." "Oh,
Cassandra Clare
#15. Some day I want to play a grandmother. And a foxy one at that!
Pam Grier
#16. Her lips slid into a foxy grin. I made little Van voodoo dolls and stabbed them with toothpicks.
Pam Godwin
#17. There's artists that I'm working with on a new label of mine. Foxy Nova and Supa Nova.
Kenneth Edmonds
#18. You wasn't made like watch-dogs and house-cats and cows. You was made a fox, and you be a fox, and its queer-like to me, Foxy, as folk canna see that. They expect you to be what you wanna made to be. You'm made to be a fox; and when you'm busy being a fox they say you'm a sinner!
Mary Webb
#19. I did almost a year in prison, a year in prison, just because my name is Foxy Brown.
Foxy Brown
#20. You know you are a sweet little heart breaker, foxy lady.
Jimi Hendrix
#21. There's someone out there who's suited for you. Someone who has enough strength or knowledge to keep themselves safe. I bet there's a foxy young man looking right now for a woman who can take care of herself and thinking he can't have anyone either.
Kim Harrison
#22. He thought of Gracie. How she was a fox (but Edward was not aware of this little irony, as to our knowledge the term fox, used to convey the attractiveness of a woman, was not invented until Jimi Hendrix sang "Foxy Lady" in 1967).
Cynthia Hand
#24. When I think of influential females in hip-hop, my mind goes to Foxy Brown, hands down.
Action Bronson
#25. She'd [Allegra] look like Foxy Brown's little sister, except her head is SHAVED SMOOTH.
Richard Kadrey
#26. If the Bible has taught us nothing else, and it hasn't, it's that girls should stick to girls sports, such as hot oil wrestling, foxy boxing, and such and such.
Dan Castellaneta
#27. Foxy girls know that silence may be golden-but only for four seconds. Anything longer and you're heading for Awkward Avenue.
Meg Cabot
#28. I devoted my career to building an affinity with my fans who have supported me unflinchingly and no barbed wire fence or prison wall will stop that.
Foxy Brown
#29. I was falsely arrested twice, slandered and defamed.
Foxy Brown
#30. Don't step on shits, don't be part of shits, don't shit on others as you escape from other bullshits." ~ Angelica Hopes, an excerpt from If I Could Tell You
Angelica Hopes
#31. To find a prince, you gotta kiss some toads.
Foxy Brown
#32. My family never missed a visit in eight months, ever. I cried coming out. I didn't cry coming in. There's a big difference. I believe that God put me there for a reason, Incarceration is serious.
Foxy Brown
#33. My purpose is far greater than my pain.
Foxy Brown
#34. 32 grams raw, chop it in half, get 16. Double it times three, we got 48. Which mean a whole lot of cream. Divide the profit by four. Subtract it by eight. We back to 16.
Foxy Brown
#35. Being in jail, it's humbled me in a way I never imagined.
Foxy Brown
#36. Twist my Body like the Exorcist ...
Foxy Brown
#37. I'm cut from a different cloth. I would never moon someone. I was raised in a good family.
Foxy Brown
#38. All my friends were in the park smoking weed and getting pregnant. I didn't want to be the young black girl having a baby, a baby's father, being on welfare. That wasn't going to be my story.
Foxy Brown
#39. It feels so good to tell the truth.
Foxy Brown
#40. I'd go down in history for being the most revealing nun ever!
Foxy Brown
#41. I'm not at every party; I'm not seen everywhere. That's why people still care about my brand.
Foxy Brown
#42. I am racing to the studio the moment that God affords me the opportunity to hear again.
Foxy Brown
#43. The only crime I'm guilty of is being a young black woman.
Foxy Brown
#44. I love Harlem, it's like a second home to me.
Foxy Brown
#45. I've never stabbed, hurt, killed, stolen, anything, but I went to jail for a year. What is that? My pastor said to me the fact that I'm not living under a bridge as a crazy woman, talking to myself, is amazing.
Foxy Brown
#46. I came out even with all the struggles I endured on Rikers Island.
Foxy Brown
#47. I'm willing to do whatever I need to do to change.
Foxy Brown
#48. Put out great music, and that's that.
Foxy Brown
#49. I'm a child of the Women's Movement. I always believed that I could do anything. That women didn't have to be limited in any way.
Foxy Brown
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