Tahseen Khayat Quotes & Sayings
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There is no greater guilt than the unneccessary war. — John Adams

People are talking about immigration, emigration and the rest of the fucking thing. It's all fucking crap. We're all human beings, we're all mammals, we're all rocks, plants, rivers. Fucking borders are just such a pain in the fucking arse. — Shane MacGowan

My father being a Caribbean minister, one day I stole the radio. The radio that I stole, I took it to school, showing off how big this boom box was and how bad I was at the time. Once my father figured out where I left the radio, he then got his belt and he walked me, he beat me all the way to where I had hid the radio, and with the boom box. — Wyclef Jean

Walt reorganized the fickleness of audiences and the challenge of always providing something new. For me, this great entrepreneurial adventure was an exposure to 'yes if' consulting as a more useful format than 'no because'...'Yes if' was the language of an enabler, pointing to what needed to be done to make the possible plausible. Walt liked this language. 'No because' is the language of a deal killer. 'Yes if' is the approach of a deal maker. Creative people thrive on 'yes if'. — Harrison Price

You know that when I hate you, it is because I love you to a point of passion that unhinges my soul. — Julie De Lespinasse

Oh, well, if you want original conversations, you'd better go and talk to yourself. — George Bernard Shaw

Whatever magnet drew us once was broken now. It had left me simply spinning, a compass without a lodestone. — Alexis Hall

The fruit of empty hopes is more bitter than the saddest truth. — Angel Wagenstein

Marginal tax rates are the lowest they've been in generations, and all we can talk about is tax cuts. — Patrick McHenry

What the hell could you do? I've never been arrested, I haven't taken drugs, I've had the same wife for 54 years where's anything of interest to people? — Stan Lee

Love transcends all evil — Christine Feehan