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Carlilly Quotes By Olympia Dukakis

When my children were born, I didn't have them baptized because I felt baptism was about erasing Original Sin - something the Church said children got from their mother - and I absolutely refused to believe women carry Original Sin. — Olympia Dukakis

Carlilly Quotes By Dolly Parton

The way I see it, you've gotta put up with the rain to get a rainbow. — Dolly Parton

Carlilly Quotes By Jamie Farr

The entire behind the scenes of Saturday Night Live are all Canadian. — Jamie Farr

Carlilly Quotes By Carl Jung

The soul does not require the organs of sense in order to see, hear, smell, taste and feel, in a much more perfect state; but with this great difference, that in such a state, it stands in much nearer connection with the spirtual than the material world. — Carl Jung

Carlilly Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

But the trick most folk are so awfully fond of learning, the absolute second they've got hold of a heart, is to pretend they don't have one at all. It is the very first danger of the hearted. — Catherynne M Valente

Carlilly Quotes By Anne Frank

few nights ago I was the topic of discussion, and we all decided I was an ignoramus. — Anne Frank

Carlilly Quotes By Felix Adler

In order to join vigorously in the moral work of the world I must believe that somehow the best I can accomplish will endure, will leave its trace on things, will aid the final consummation. — Felix Adler

Carlilly Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

There is no one so old as to not think they may live a day longer. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Carlilly Quotes By Meghan Daum

For me, writing essays is very much about processing ideas and offering them up to the reader so that they are fully cooked. — Meghan Daum

Carlilly Quotes By Thucydides

Some legislators only wish to vengeance against a particular enemy. Others only look out for themselves. They devote very little time on the consideration of any public issue. They think that no harm will come from their neglect. They act as if it is always the business of somebody else to look after this or that. When this selfish notion is entertained by all, the commonwealth slowly begins to decay. — Thucydides