Top 15 Jay Z Brooklyn Quotes
#2. Magic has its own weight, and that weight, the gravity of it, is pulling the fabric of reality like a bowling ball on a spandex sheet.
Thomm Quackenbush
#3. I did it! I stopped time.
[Hampton Green]
Tim Tharp
#4. You can't let your heart go bad like that, like sour milk. There's always a chance you'll want to use it later.
Barbara Kingsolver
#5. Sometimes we hear it said that ten minutes on your knees will give you a truer, deeper, more operative knowledge of God than ten hours over your books. What! Than ten hours over your books on your knees?
B. B. Warfield
#6. The most revolutionary thing one can do is always to proclaim loudly what is happening.
Rosa Luxemburg
#7. Good Health At the busstop a swarm of youngsters crowded on board. Loaded down with books and notebooks and other stuff, they filled the bus with nonstop chatter and laughter. Talking all at once, shouting, pushing, showing off, they laughed at anything and everything.
Eduardo Galeano
#8. I'm a Brooklyn boy. I was born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised there, and spent most of my childhood there.
Robert Jay Lifton
#9. Sorry!" the She-dogs yelled from the other side. "We're closed!
Shelly Laurenston
#10. Religion's primary function is to awaken within us the experience of the sublime and to connect us with the mystery of existence.
Adyashanti
#11. I grew up in Marcy Projects in Brooklyn, and my mom and pop had an extensive record collection, so Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder and all of those sounds and souls of Motown filled the house.
Jay-Z
#12. Even though the topic [of slavery] itself is the big, screaming elephant in the room, we still get a chance to have fun and enjoy what is on the screen, and we have moments where we're actually happy.
Aldis Hodge
#13. Ben Says: When we learn to control our minds on how we think ... we will begin to control the direction of our lives. So begin to think great and live the same.
Timothy Pina
Bullying Ben
Timothy Pina
#14. As I've gotten old I've really listened to a wide spectrum of music, whether it's The Carpenters, Stevie Wonder, Justin Timberlake, Jay-Z or Lauryn Hill. I've kinda' run the gamut, and in listening to so many different styles, you come to take bits and pieces from all of it.
Brooklyn Sudano
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