A Quote by Jonah Hill

Jump Street merging with MiB I think that's clean and rad and powerful. — © Jonah Hill
Jump Street merging with MiB I think that's clean and rad and powerful.
We've never been squeaky-clean from the jump. We've never been Disney or Sesame Street, you know.
Seriously, if 'Superbad' doesn't happen, I don't think 'Jump Street' ever happens.
You come before me this morning with clean hands and clean collars. I want you to have clean tongues, clean manners, clean morals and clean characters.
The Divide is like two rivers merging, at the point of merging there is a great deal of activity. The sunset, it's neither dark nor light, and the sunrises are the moments of transition.
I call white the most powerful non-color; it's clean, optimistic, powerful.
I think the physical comedy in action sequences is fantastic. Like, '21 Jump Street' did a great job with that.
I have great artistry, I can spin well, I have good footwork, and I can jump. I can do the quad jump, and I've done it multiple times in competition. It's definitely a jump that I have in my arsenal. I like to think of myself as the complete skater.
I don't really know what it is about vampires that makes them such a powerful symbol, metaphor, whatever in people's consciousness. But I do know they're tremendously powerful. I mean, there's a vampire on 'Sesame Street.' And Count Chocula. I don't know why it's so powerful.
I had a pretty regular childhood, with a rad mum who taught me to love reading and thinking and laughing, and (as far as I was concerned) a regular dad who drove trucks for a living and did radio interviews on weekends and got stopped in the street a lot when we went out.
All reined up in old language and old assumptions, straining to jump clean-hoofed on to a whole new track of being I only suspect is there. I can't see it, because my educated, average head is being held at the wrong angle. I can't jump because the bit forbids it, and my own basic force - my horsepower, if you like - is too little.
Wall Street can never be allowed to threaten main street again. No bank can be too big to fail, no executive too powerful to jail.
When you walk down the street and see something in a crazy spot, there's something powerful about that. The street will always be an important part of getting art out there for me.
People can say or think whatever they want... so in my reality, it's kind of irrelevant. I'm always the kind of person that does the right thing and keeps my side of the street clean.
Wall Street shouldn't be deregulated. I think Wall Street and Main Street need to play by the same set of rules. The middle-class can't carry the burden any longer, that is what happened in the last decade. They had to bail out Wall Street.
I was an extra on 21 Jump Street when I was 19 years old.
They say: Think twice before you jump. I say: Jump first and then think as much as you want!
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