I prefer liberty to chains of diamonds.
I don't mind a repetitive chorus; I mind repetitive verse. I mean, it's the same amount of space. Why would you have only three diamonds if you can have six?
Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs.
Colleges are places where pebbles are polished and diamonds are dimmed.
You don't want a million answers as much as you want a few forever questions. The questions are diamonds you hold in the light. Study a lifetime and you see different colors from the same jewel.
I have a Rolex, but no diamonds. Rappers wear diamonds to compensate for a lack of fashion sense. I don't even have pierced ears - I'm not into that; it's too much.
I have nothing against diamonds, or rubies or emeralds or sapphires. I do object when their acquisition is complicit in the debasement of children or the destruction of a country.
So if anybody wants to get me something, get me 60 crabs - one for each year. I don't want no diamonds, I don't want no shoes, I don't want no party. I want some crabs.
For me, luxury isn't just the real thing. It's also fake. Swarovski crystals or real diamonds? It's a game.
A lot of musicians put diamonds on things to show they had money. I on the other had felt that Daytona showed I had style and I didn't need to be flashy.
When diamonds' role in fuelling violent conflict in Africa gained worldwide attention, the diamond industry established the Kimberley process in order to keep "blood diamonds" out of international trade.
I'm a dirt person. I trust the dirt. I don't trust diamonds and gold.
Let us not be too particular; it is better to have old secondhand diamonds than none at all.
Praise, like gold and diamonds, owes its value only to its scarcity.
No pressure, no diamonds.
There are many sham diamonds in this life which pass for real, and vice versa.
I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck.
Many individuals have, like uncut diamonds, shining qualities beneath a rough exterior.
While I'm sure some millennials are concerned with the ethical issues involved in mining for diamonds, the main reason they steer clear of the gems is because, well, they're a dumb investment.
The casting of 'Slumdog Millionaire' is a dream. Anil Kapoor, as the sleazy TV host, diamonds winking in his earlobes, has never been better; the quietly understated Irrfan Khan turns in another bravura performance as the police inspector whose questioning brings out Jamal's story.