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Glennon Doyle Inspirational Quotes By Glennon Doyle Melton

If our goal is to be tolerant of people who are different than we are, Chase, then we really are aiming quite low. Traffic jams are to be tolerated. People are to be celebrated. — Glennon Doyle Melton

Glennon Doyle Inspirational Quotes By Patti LuPone

The book 'A Reliable Wife' is a slice of American history. It takes a part of American history and tells a story about the purchase of a wife by a Wisconsin businessman. The research of that would have been really interesting. — Patti LuPone

Glennon Doyle Inspirational Quotes By Robert Crumb

If you're trying to work the art game, if you're like Andy Warhol or something, then you're in with cake-eaters of society. You want to get in with them and please them and get their money. — Robert Crumb

Glennon Doyle Inspirational Quotes By Jerry Seinfeld

There's nothing more fun than entertaining kids. — Jerry Seinfeld

Glennon Doyle Inspirational Quotes By Marc Anthony

My thing is music, period. — Marc Anthony

Glennon Doyle Inspirational Quotes By Dalia Mogahed

They're still out there talking about gun control measures, as if somehow terrorists care about what our gun laws are. — Dalia Mogahed

Glennon Doyle Inspirational Quotes By Alan Cohen

When your sense of worth exceeds your conditions, conditions will shift to match your vision. — Alan Cohen

Glennon Doyle Inspirational Quotes By Glennon Doyle Melton

If we empty our hearts every night, they won't get too heavy or cluttered. Our hearts will stay light and open with lots of room for good new things to come. — Glennon Doyle Melton

Glennon Doyle Inspirational Quotes By Sara Jeannette Duncan

Why is it that when people have no capacity for private usefulness they should be so anxious to serve the public? — Sara Jeannette Duncan