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Angie Stone

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The identity of Angie Stone may be elusive, but the power of their words is anything but. The range of their thinking — from Religion to Positive — speaks to an intellectual restlessness that shows in every quote. 11 of Angie Stone's sharpest quotes live here, spanning themes of Religion, Positive, Mom, Men, and Inspirational. To get a sense of their style, try: "My mom was a diabetic. Her sister was a diabetic, so I was already a candidate."

“Coming through the fire and through the storm of life with a strong man, my fiance Ashanti, whom I've been dating for eight months and two wonderful children beside me, I'm just so happy that I have been able to maintain my integrity and get to where I am today with the right energy around me.”

— Angie Stone

Dating

All Quotes by Angie Stone

“My mom was a diabetic. Her sister was a diabetic, so I was already a candidate.”

— Angie Stone

Mom

“I swear by that old expression, 'One monkey don't stop no show!' The reality is, we still have some good men out there, and we should hail those men as the kings they are.”

— Angie Stone

Good

“'Do What You Gotta Do' is a positive, inspirational song that says no matter what it is whether you're up against challenges or trying to get your dreams and aspirations met, you should do what whatever you have to do shy of killing yourself or someone else.”

— Angie Stone

Dreams

“I'm the type of woman you might say is too good. I'll massage a man's feet, have dinner cooked when he gets home. But once they leave, the door is closed, and the locks are changed.”

— Angie Stone

Home

“Coming through the fire and through the storm of life with a strong man, my fiance Ashanti, whom I've been dating for eight months and two wonderful children beside me, I'm just so happy that I have been able to maintain my integrity and get to where I am today with the right energy around me.”

— Angie Stone

Dating

“I was always on the go, and thought I was too busy to develop something like this. I thought at the time that diabetes went along with bad habits, but I was the last one in my family to eat junk food.”

— Angie Stone

Family

“I think people's perception of a rich girl is literal, but metaphorically I embrace it as being rich in love, spirit, joy and religion. So it's not about money.”

— Angie Stone

Religion