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OJ Simpson Quotes

I’m not a killer, but if I were, I would hide the evidence better.

People always say I got away with murder, but I prefer to think of it as dodging a bullet.

I may have had a knife, but I never cut anyone’s heart out. That’s just a rumor.

If the glove doesn’t fit, then you must acquit… or just blame someone else.

Society may see me as guilty, but deep down inside, I’m innocent…ish.

When life gives you lemons, deny everything and hire a good lawyer.

I may have been the star of the courtroom, but I never auditioned for the role of murderer.

My life has been a rollercoaster ride, and murder allegations were just a part of the loops.

Sometimes I wish I could time travel to the days before I became famous for the wrong reasons.

I didn’t write the book ‘If I Did It,’ but if I did, it would have been a bestseller.

Being in jail reminded me of my football days – always being tackled by the truth.

OJ Simpson Quotes part 2

Every time I look in the mirror, I see a reflection distorted by public opinion.

If one thing’s for sure, it’s that life after a murder trial isn’t a walk in the park… unless it’s a prison yard.

I didn’t choose the O.J. Simpson life, the O.J. Simpson life chose me.

They say money can’t buy happiness, but it can certainly buy a better defense team.

My legal battles have been a marathon, but luckily I had great running shoes.

The courtroom is where I excelled at playing defense, unlike on the football field.

There’s a fine line between being a celebrity and a criminal, and I straddled it for a while.

If there’s one thing I learned from my trial, it’s that gloves and murder don’t mix.

Everyone loves a comeback story, but not so much when it involves murder allegations.

I guess you could say I have a knack for getting away with things… or at least creating a reasonable doubt.

Fame isn’t all it’s cracked up to be when you’re constantly under the microscope of suspicion.

Hindsight is 20/20, but even in the moment, I knew I was in for a wild ride.

Being acquitted didn’t bring me peace, just a new kind of notoriety.

Life’s too short to dwell on the past, but the past sure has a way of following me around.

I’ve been called many things in my life, but never boring.

If there’s one thing I’m good at, it’s keeping people guessing.

They say the truth will set you free, but it can also make you infamous.

I wasn’t looking for trouble, but somehow it always found me.

In the courtroom, drama is the name of the game, and I was in my element.

Behind every great trial is a great team of lawyers… and a whole lot of media attention.

I have no regrets… well, except maybe for that white Ford Bronco chase.

Life is unpredictable, but being accused of murder takes it to a whole new level.

They say the devil is in the details, but in my case, he was in the jury box.

When you’re surrounded by darkness, it’s hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

I may have been found not guilty, but in the court of public opinion, it’s a different story.

Justice is blind, but it has a funny way of peeking through the blindfold.

I may have lost in the court of public opinion, but at least I still have my Heisman Trophy.

When life throws you a curveball, sometimes you just have to swing for the fences.

I didn’t commit the crime, but I did commit the crime of being famous.

The media circus surrounding my trial felt like a never-ending reality show.

They say there are two sides to every story, but sometimes there’s a third side called O.J.’s version.

Being labeled a murderer is a heavy burden to carry, even when you’re innocent.

In a world where everyone wants to be famous, I became infamous for all the wrong reasons.

I believe in karma, but I also believe in a good defense attorney.

When I look back on my life, I see chapters filled with both triumph and tragedy.

Not being convicted doesn’t absolve you from the court of public opinion.

I may not have been a saint, but I certainly wasn’t a killer.

Everyone loves a good mystery, and my trial had more twists and turns than a detective novel.

Life is a game, and I played the cards I was dealt. Some just happened to be murder allegations.

I’m not a killer, but if I were, I would hide the evidence better.

People always say I got away with murder, but I prefer to think of it as dodging a bullet.

I may have had a knife, but I never cut anyone’s heart out. That’s just a rumor.

If the glove doesn’t fit, then you must acquit… or just blame someone else.

Society may see me as guilty, but deep down inside, I’m innocent…ish.

When life gives you lemons, deny everything and hire a good lawyer.

I may have been the star of the courtroom, but I never auditioned for the role of murderer.

My life has been a rollercoaster ride, and murder allegations were just a part of the loops.

Sometimes I wish I could time travel to the days before I became famous for the wrong reasons.

I didn’t write the book ‘If I Did It,’ but if I did, it would have been a bestseller.

Being in jail reminded me of my football days – always being tackled by the truth.

Every time I look in the mirror, I see a reflection distorted by public opinion.

If one thing’s for sure, it’s that life after a murder trial isn’t a walk in the park… unless it’s a prison yard.

I didn’t choose the O.J. Simpson life, the O.J. Simpson life chose me.

They say money can’t buy happiness, but it can certainly buy a better defense team.

My legal battles have been a marathon, but luckily I had great running shoes.

The courtroom is where I excelled at playing defense, unlike on the football field.

There’s a fine line between being a celebrity and a criminal, and I straddled it for a while.

If there’s one thing I learned from my trial, it’s that gloves and murder don’t mix.

Everyone loves a comeback story, but not so much when it involves murder allegations.

I guess you could say I have a knack for getting away with things… or at least creating a reasonable doubt.

Fame isn’t all it’s cracked up to be when you’re constantly under the microscope of suspicion.

Hindsight is 20/20, but even in the moment, I knew I was in for a wild ride.

Being acquitted didn’t bring me peace, just a new kind of notoriety.

Life’s too short to dwell on the past, but the past sure has a way of following me around.

I’ve been called many things in my life, but never boring.

If there’s one thing I’m good at, it’s keeping people guessing.

They say the truth will set you free, but it can also make you infamous.

I wasn’t looking for trouble, but somehow it always found me.

In the courtroom, drama is the name of the game, and I was in my element.

Behind every great trial is a great team of lawyers… and a whole lot of media attention.

I have no regrets… well, except maybe for that white Ford Bronco chase.

Life is unpredictable, but being accused of murder takes it to a whole new level.

They say the devil is in the details, but in my case, he was in the jury box.

When you’re surrounded by darkness, it’s hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel.

I may have been found not guilty, but in the court of public opinion, it’s a different story.

Justice is blind, but it has a funny way of peeking through the blindfold.

I may have lost in the court of public opinion, but at least I still have my Heisman Trophy.

When life throws you a curveball, sometimes you just have to swing for the fences.

I didn’t commit the crime, but I did commit the crime of being famous.

The media circus surrounding my trial felt like a never-ending reality show.

They say there are two sides to every story, but sometimes there’s a third side called O.J.’s version.

Being labeled a murderer is a heavy burden to carry, even when you’re innocent.

In a world where everyone wants to be famous, I became infamous for all the wrong reasons.

I believe in karma, but I also believe in a good defense attorney.

When I look back on my life, I see chapters filled with both triumph and tragedy.

Not being convicted doesn’t absolve you from the court of public opinion.

I may not have been a saint, but I certainly wasn’t a killer.

Everyone loves a good mystery, and my trial had more twists and turns than a detective novel.

Life is a game, and I played the cards I was dealt. Some just happened to be murder allegations.

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