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Well, that episode was the last straw, as my mom explains it, and the Nun Boss basically fired my mom, but even though she was a failed nun and never got to marry God, she went home feeling as if a huge weight had been lifted off her shoulders. — Judy Greer

To help someone in need is not charity it is proper etiquette. — Robert Breault

I panic every time I put out a record. I think every artist does. — Madonna Ciccone

The man [Donald Trump] seems to out-trump himself - no pun intended - every time he speaks in his bid to win the Republican nomination. — Corri Wilson

Science cannot tell theology how to construct a doctrine of creation, but you can't construct a doctrine of creation without taking account of the age of the universe and the evolutionary character of cosmic history. — John Polkinghorne

My mom told me as a youngster I was always intellectual, like as far as being able to adapt fast and quick. But I had a fun childhood, went to regular school. — Chris Brown

Give me your past, all your pain, all your anger, all your guilt. Release it to me, and I will be a safe harbor for the life you need to leave behind. — Jewel E. Ann

...if you give respect, yet get respect back. If you offend, you get...retribution. — Juliet Marillier

I don't care what mistakes I made or what mistakes you made. I'd make every single one again, if that was the only way to be with you — Mary E. Pearson

Frankly, I'm getting a lot of great publicity. — Ann Coulter

I think women are closer to God than we are. They walk right out there like they know what they're doing. — Barry Hannah

You have beautiful eyes, he said all of a sudden.
I hated compliments like that, compliments that carved out one particular part of your body and put it on a platter for viewing. It always took a while for me to reabsorb that body part afterward, to add it back to the whole. The best kind of compliment to give me was something vague, plausible. You're all right. Or, Don't worry, it gets better. — Alexandra Kleeman