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When we meet, Im interested and Im curious about what hes doing because hes burning a number from a client.
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"When we meet, I'm interested and I'm curious about what he's doing because he's burning a number from a client. And I'm like, 'Who is this?' and my girlfriend's like, 'That's a drug dealer. Stay away from him.'"

- Rosario Dawson

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In this quote, Rosario Dawson is describing a situation where she satisfies somebody who is burning a number from a customer. This suggests that the individual is ruining evidence or eliminating a phone number that could possibly incriminate them. Dawson is right away captivated and curious about this individual's actions, but her buddy alerts her that he is a drug dealership and recommends her to keep away from him. This quote highlights the threats and allure of the drug world, in addition to the importance of listening to the advice of enjoyed ones. It also showcases Dawson's natural curiosity and interest in people, even if they might not be the best impact.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Rosario Dawson somewhere between May 9, 1979 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 11 other quotes.

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