Radiolab Patient Quotes & Sayings
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Most of us in the baby-boom generation were raised by full-time mothers. Even as recently as 14 years ago, 6 out of 10 mothers with babies were staying at home. Today that is totally reversed. Does that mean we love our children less than our mothers loved us? No, but it certainly causes a lot of guilt trips. — Jane Pauley

My show is sort of a short-film anthology, and I'm able to tell little stories that don't necessarily carry a whole episode in terms of narrative. I like the audience not being sure what they're getting. I think it's more fun to watch something when you're discovering it as you go along. — Louis C.K.

But being brave isn't about living every minute exhilarated. It's about waking up and knowing that despite the worry and the sadness and the deep, dark fear, you're going to go forth anyway. That you're going to try anyway. That you have a choice, and you're going to choose to live, today, bravely. — E. Katherine Kottaras

What use, after all, is man, if not to teach God His lessons? — Peter Shaffer

When I make a film, I never want the film to become a vehicle of social propaganda. If I wanted to do that, I'd make documentaries. — Norman Jewison

Oh ... Adrian, I've got one more favor to ask you. A big one."
"Fondue?" he asked hopefully. — Richelle Mead

As he came leaping in, the poodle did not heed it.
The matter now seems turned about;
The Devil's in the house and can't get out. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Demon," the woman spat onto the road. "Well, girl, thank you. I grant no one's wishes and so you mark me 'demon.' I grant no wishes and I do as I see fit to be done. I will not answer to you, girl, nor to any one of yours, but I will always look. I am not the one who turns away. — Tamara Rendell

Looking for a job is one of Hell's choicest samples on earth. — Helen Woodward

National pride is the culmination of a lifetime public relations campaign of psychological mind-control techniques. — Bryant McGill

I found when I had finished my new lecture that it was a very good house, only the architect had unfortunately omitted the stairs. — Ralph Waldo Emerson