“Persistance, dedication
Consistent, motivation,
resistance to stagnation of information,
distribute it free to the entire population
No hesitation, makin it public
No privitazation from corporations”

—  Talib Kweli

Name of the Game (track 10)
Albums, Reflection Eternal (2000)

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