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Ralph Simpsons Quotes By John Branch

I grew up with 'The Denver Post' and the 'Golden Transcript.' There was never a moment that I thought I'd work at the 'New York Times.' My goal, starting out, was just to see if I could be a journalist. — John Branch

Ralph Simpsons Quotes By Crystal Woods

I've had these demons for years, maybe for my whole life. Then you came along to provoke them, expose them, and eventually rid me of them, because I believe you're the only human that can. — Crystal Woods

Ralph Simpsons Quotes By Jamie Cullum

Oh, I was a real Nirvana kid. I got into jazz because I listened to a lot of metal, Megadeth and that, and those guys play really fast and are virtuosos. I wanted to learn more about it, and I discovered that a lot of jazz guys played really fast, too. — Jamie Cullum

Ralph Simpsons Quotes By Austin Grossman

Video games are a huge, incredibly popular, world-transforming medium. — Austin Grossman

Ralph Simpsons Quotes By Kathe Kollwitz

I was put in this world to change it. — Kathe Kollwitz

Ralph Simpsons Quotes By Charlie Sheen

I'm not in any way religious. I don't go to church, but I consider myself spiritual. — Charlie Sheen

Ralph Simpsons Quotes By America Ferrera

I miss Betty madly. I loved her. Whenever people talk about her, I get really nostalgic. There are parts of her still with me; I played her for four years and, of course, the lines get blurred. — America Ferrera

Ralph Simpsons Quotes By Ralph Bakshi

I had the X rating on my films. Now they do as much on The Simpsons as I got an X rating for Fritz the Cat. — Ralph Bakshi

Ralph Simpsons Quotes By Masatoshi Nakayama

The mystery existing between an open moment and a person's preparedness reveals the truth. — Masatoshi Nakayama

Ralph Simpsons Quotes By Candice Raquel Lee

When I was with him, I felt like a book worth reading all the way through again and again and again. Sure, he liked my cover. I wanted him to, but I wanted him to like everything else too. I imagined him buying the book, studying it, quoting it, memorizing his favorite parts. He'd keep it with him always, like a Bible, hold it sacred even when the cover fell off and the book became bent with age and use. Maybe, he'd be buried with it. That's all I wanted. — Candice Raquel Lee