Here are 10 of the most insightful quotes attributed to Lil B, and the logic behind them.
1. On Character
I'm running this, and I can jump the hurdles. I feel like I'm racing a bunch of little turtles. I keep a bandanna like the Ninja Turtles. I'm like a turtle when I sip the purple.
The Meaning: This line from Lil B compresses a lived tension into a single readable moment. Read it slowly: it is not asking you to agree, but to notice where the same pattern shows up in your own life. If you take it seriously, it becomes a test—what would you change if this were reliably true for you?
2. On Time and Memory
The only time I'll wear Depends is when I'm 70 years old. That's when I can't hold my shit within so I shit on myself, 'cuz I'm so sick and tired of shittin' on everybody else.
The Meaning: Time is treated as something you cannot store—only spend. The meaning is that urgency and patience are both strategies; the quote asks which one matches the stakes. If you feel rushed, check whether the deadline is real or inherited.
3. On Truth and Integrity
I, told myself i woudlnt go to jail, but I lied, now my momma on her knees and she crys, n my daughters askin where they Daddy at n why, where he at n why - Boosie
The Meaning: Truth here is less about moral purity and more about contact with reality. The line suggests that self-deception is expensive: it buys comfort today and confusion tomorrow. Clarity is often uncomfortable, but it is navigable.
4. On Time and Memory
I went mad when the world forgot about mebest beleive im back bitch, Drama man its Drama time n im stillreppin this track shit, from Cali. to A-TownLouisiana is strate gangsta its get down of lay down
The Meaning: Time is treated as something you cannot store—only spend. The meaning is that urgency and patience are both strategies; the quote asks which one matches the stakes. If you feel rushed, check whether the deadline is real or inherited.
5. On Discipline
Leave it to the flow we gettin' dough like a bakery, I don't really want to but these niggas makin' me, Put a motherfucker on ice like the Maple Leafs, That’s a hockey team and I ain’t on no hockey team
The Meaning: This line from Lil B compresses a lived tension into a single readable moment. Read it slowly: it is not asking you to agree, but to notice where the same pattern shows up in your own life. If you take it seriously, it becomes a test—what would you change if this were reliably true for you?
6. On Wealth and Value
Yo, money over bitches, my niggas trust my senses, and I will take on that shit as the Lord is my witness! And you all have witnessed, but I have not finished. So keep your mouth closed and let your eyes listen.
The Meaning: This line from Lil B compresses a lived tension into a single readable moment. Read it slowly: it is not asking you to agree, but to notice where the same pattern shows up in your own life. If you take it seriously, it becomes a test—what would you change if this were reliably true for you?
7. On Love and Devotion
I'm feeling, you know? Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy. You dig, what I'm saying? I love T. I., Ludacris. You know what I'm saying? I'm feeling cats like that, that take time to go in the studio and really write something.
The Meaning: This line treats emotion as something that steers decisions more than arguments do. The meaning is practical: if you ignore what you feel, you may still act—but often on autopilot. Naming the feeling is the first step toward choosing it, rather than being dragged by it.
8. On Learning
I know the game i know the streetzi got the raps you got the beatz we gonna lay it down real sweet so yall can ride to, head bobbin from side to sideI dont want shit from my fans but this, feel a real nigga's vibe
The Meaning: Knowledge is framed as something that changes behavior, not something you collect like trophies. If a sentence is true but does not shift what you notice or do, it has not finished its work.
9. On Truth
Who am I make these haterz want to cry, drive by, a homocide will have a life cold, niggaz aint killin for stripes they want a Bank Roll - Boosie
The Meaning: This line from Lil B compresses a lived tension into a single readable moment. Read it slowly: it is not asking you to agree, but to notice where the same pattern shows up in your own life. If you take it seriously, it becomes a test—what would you change if this were reliably true for you?
10. On Faith and Meaning
Lil' Wayne's thanking God is equivalent to a strip club patron thanking God for providing women to objectify and dehumanize, or a prostitute thanking God that she has the ability to destroy her dignity to pay bills.
The Meaning: This line from Lil B compresses a lived tension into a single readable moment. Read it slowly: it is not asking you to agree, but to notice where the same pattern shows up in your own life. If you take it seriously, it becomes a test—what would you change if this were reliably true for you?