Hasheem Simpson Quotes & Sayings
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Did Bill Clinton actually think that he could get blow jobs from a Jewish woman and there would be no consequences? — Larry David

In this time the enemy began to undermine our fort, which was situated sixty yards from Kentucky River. — Daniel Boone

I'm not interested in doing a simple, straightforward action movie, unless they want to pay me lots of money. — Julian Jarrold

I have to make rock records occasionally. — Evan Dando

Blessed are the weak who think that they are good because they have no claws. — Baruch Spinoza

When someone says your name like that, when they won't even look you in the eyes, there is nothing more you can do or say. Their mind is made up. — Jay Asher

Maeterlinck says that compared with ordinary truths mystic truths have strange privileges they can neither age nor die. Beauty is eternal and ugliness, thank God, is ephemeral. Can there be any question as to which should attract the poet? — Florence Earle Coates

One of these days, I would doubt the Gardeners a little too much and Zach was going to play handball with my head. — Erica Lindquist

Individual members of certain churches in black communities should protest when worship services become a platform for teaching anti-gay sentiments. Often individuals sit and listen to preachers raging against gay people and think the views expressed are amusing and outmoded, and dismiss them without challenge. But if homophobia is to be eradicated in black communities, such attitudes must be challenged. — Bell Hooks

In the story of the Creation we read: " ... And behold, it was very good." But, in the passage where Moses reproves Israel, the verse says: "See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil." Where did the evil come from? Evil too is good. It is the lowest rung of perfect goodness. If you do good deeds, even evil will become good; but if you sin, evil will really become evil. — Martin Buber