New In Town John Mulaney Quotes & Sayings
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When we can recognize how unique and beautiful each person is as a reflection of God Himself, rather than tearing them down in our heart, we will then be more willing to humble ourselves and lift others up. We — Ramsey Coutta

On seeing the marsupials in Australia for the first time and comparing them to placental mammals: "An unbeliever ... might exclaim 'Surely two distinct Creators must have been at work'" — Charles Darwin

She wanted to give him toast. The sort that had melted butter and a bit of honey spread on top. It was a stupid thought, but there was something comforting about toast. — Heather Dixon

I met Jack Nicholson when I was about 10 at a party of my uncle's, and it wasn't so much that I knew his films because I was small, but he wore sunglasses inside at night and I thought that must mean he was very important and was suitably star struck by his charismatic presence. — Emilia Fox

Solitude is happiness for one who is content, who has heard the Dhamma and clearly sees. Non-affliction is happiness in the world - harmlessness towards all living beings. — Gautama Buddha

What shall we do my darling, when trial grows more, and more, when the dim, lone light expires, and it's dark, so very dark, and we wander, and know not where, and cannot get out of the forest - whose is the hand to help us, and to lead, and forever guide us? ... Where do you think I've strayed and from what new errand returned. I have come from to and fro, and walking up and down the same place that Satan hailed from when God asked where he'd been. — Emily Dickinson

Excuse me: I am homeless. I am gay. I have AIDS. I'm new in town. — John Mulaney

Eating disorder sufferers cannot be told to 'pull themselves together', to 'stop doing that' or to 'just eat'. — Lynn Crilly

Maybe there's something about the outsiderness of being Jewish that makes for a fiery feminist type. — Hanna Rosin

They rolled up the maps of their bodies until they were two continents of interlocking roads and rivers and dreams, and she thought, 'This is how I will learn to live again'. — Kate Scelsa

What use is logic, when it takes you so far in the wrong direction? — Helene Wecker

And as long as there are even a few who belong to the Old Music, you are still our brothers and sisters. — Madeleine L'Engle