Keep your nose out the sky, keep your heart to god, and keep your face to the raising sun.
“Keep your nose out the sky, keep your heart to god, and keep your face to the raising sun.”
— Kanye West · God
The World Motivation
Keep your nose out the sky, keep your heart to god, and keep your face to the raising sun.
“Keep your nose out the sky, keep your heart to god, and keep your face to the raising sun.”
— Kanye West · God
Explore more quotes by Kanye West on topics like God, wisdom, and life lessons.
“Keep your nose out the sky, keep your heart to god, and keep your face to the raising sun.”
“You don't have to be scared of me, because I am loyal. Why are people so scared of creative ideas and so scared of truth? All I want to do is do good.”
“I was never really good at anything except for the ability to learn.”
“I just want people to be the best thems and live the happiest lives possible.”
“If you have the opportunity to play this game of life you need to appreciate every moment. A lot of people don't appreciate the moment until it's passed.”
“I hate the way they portray us in the media. If you see a black family it says they're looting, if you see a white family it says they're looking for food.”
“Your power is in your story and all the wisdom it has brought you.”
“Death evidences the fact that life itself is far too irresistible to let death be anything but a common in a sentence that has no periods.”
“We must be ready to learn from one another, not claiming that we alone possess all truth and that somehow we have a corner on God.”
“I believe in the fundamental truth of all great religions of the world.”
“I love being American, and I love family. I love having a family, and I feel so blessed, and I feel like God gave me exactly what I wanted, so now I have to do the right thing in God's eyes also. Just follow what God wants me to do.”
“Beauty, then, is not mere decoration, but rather an essential element of the liturgical action, since it is an attribute of God himself and his revelation. These considerations should make us realize the care which is needed, if the liturgical action is to reflect its innate splendour.”