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Hamdouch Quotes By John Shelby Spong

They amuse themselves by playing an irrelevant ecclesiastical game called "Let's Pretend." Let's pretend that we possess the objective truth of God in our inerrant Scriptures or in our infallible pronouncements or in our unbroken apostolic traditions. — John Shelby Spong

Hamdouch Quotes By Glen Wilson

Eye contact can be used either as a means of seeking intimacy or as an attempt to intimidate. — Glen Wilson

Hamdouch Quotes By Dick Dale

Surfers were the ones who named all my songs. They'd yell out the names, and we just kept 'em. — Dick Dale

Hamdouch Quotes By Nicholas D. Kristof

If only women are talking about women's rights, then the issue has failed from the start. If you think about the Holocaust, that wasn't just a Jewish issue. Civil rights weren't just a black issue. — Nicholas D. Kristof

Hamdouch Quotes By Toni Polancy

Take no heed of good looks , but rather of callused hand.
Old Maori saying: Choose a husband for his work, not his appearance. — Toni Polancy

Hamdouch Quotes By Paul Dilascia

If this code works, it was written by Paul DiLascia. If not, I don't know who wrote it ..I'll be laughing when I'm old and and all my programmer friends have gone alexic from staring at too many tiny pixels — Paul Dilascia

Hamdouch Quotes By Jon Ronson

If you couldn't kill your adversaries, or keep them imprisoned for ever, there was surely only one option left in the Colonel Alexander canon: you change their minds. — Jon Ronson

Hamdouch Quotes By Tony Kaye

So I've tried to be this very eccentric character, and that works very well if you want to be a painter which I did once upon a time, if you want to be a musician which I did once upon a time. But if you want to make movies and you want to make challenging movies, you've got to be the sanest person in the room. — Tony Kaye