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...Best 1. Kanye West/Jamie Foxx Performance ?Start the five second delay-now!" Kanye West said before he and Jamie Foxx took the stage in full drum major gear. West was sadly uncontroversial, but his brilliant K.W. State vs. J.F.U. marching band performance of Gold Digger was easily the most energetic of the show. And when it began to sag just a little, the Gold Digger dancers came out followed by the members of Broke Phi Broke to do some step dancing. America?s largest exposure to black fratenity culture since A Different World...
...boys’ jaws dropped and they cringed in sympathy. More laughter ensued with the less-than-brilliant simile that followed: “the thought of the sharp needle...hit Steven like a fist...
...LONG TIME. That's just the nature of this business. There are so many talented people here, and there are so many different machineries working for the other talents. It's a combination of luck and preparation in order for all this to happen. You know how many brilliant performances there were this year? But it's almost like what they say in [Paulo Coelho's] The Alchemist, "When you seek out your own personal legend, the universe conspires...
...term heralds a regular standing ovation. It just happens. I don’t expect it as such, but it’s so often now, well, it’s become…almost a class requirement. You see, the majority of my students possess enthusiastic, brilliant minds that understand exactly the importance of all I have to preach teach them and appreciate my weekly performance. And I don’t want to sound bitter but, after all, it’s just a little galling when one killjoy fails to rise with the rest...
...first few weeks in Cambridge were marked by reverence for those around me, those potentially brilliant minds that had yet to prove themselves otherwise. I had from the start, I now acknowledge, an inkling that I might be smarter than practically everyone around me. But my deference to the very name of Harvard prevented such a disquieting thought to blossom beyond mere conjecture...