Top 10 Sephardi Quotes
#1. It was the Sephardi Jews who brought fish and chips to Britain, actually, believe it or not, from the Mediterranean world. Apart from actually eating and selling fish and chips, they were kind of debt enforcers.
Simon Schama
#2. The artist speaks with inspiring tools of creativity. Thinkers challenge with the weapons of choice. These two forces are necessary to move souls beyond limitation.
T.F. Hodge
#5. To forget, or pretend to do so, to return a borrowed article, is the meanest sort of petty theft.
Samuel Johnson
#6. I buried a nickel under the porch when I was 8, she said, but one day my grandma died & they sold the house & I never got to go back for it.
A nickel used to mean something, I said.
She nodded. It still does, she said & then she started to cry.
Brian Andreas
#7. Good and evil, right and wrong were invented for the ordinary average man, the inferior man, because he needs them.
John Dall
#8. I've always tried to be the person who says things no one else wants to say. I've always kept it in house, as opposed to going to the papers.
Eli Manning
#9. Ever since he could remember, he'd people-watched to pass time. When he was younger, everyone told him it was rude. He hadn't stopped; merely perfected his technique.
Laura Oliva
#10. Hiding is for babies. And ninjas.
Sara Wolf