Schitt Creek Quotes & Sayings
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Planned Parenthood and Human Rights Campaign are standing up and fighting the important fights that have to be fought. — Bernie Sanders

Each year, thousands of UFOs are sighted and reported, which is an impressive tally of unidentified aerial phenomena. Surveys show that roughly one-third of the populace believes that at least some of this sky show is due to extraterrestrial spacecraft, here to probe our airspace and, when that proves boring, our bodies. — Seth Shostak

The basis of Gandhi's nonviolence is to appeal to the good in others and evoke sympathy to one's cause through self-suffering. — Arun Gandhi

I enjoy going to church. — Katharine McPhee

We don't go for that kind of crap you have back in New York of being obliged to print both sides... We're going to get this son of a bitch Sinclair any way we can. We're going to kill him. — Dennis McDougal

It was difficult for her to preserve that haughty, sullen, and coldly indifferent demeanour that appears to be essential to the mannequin as she sails in with deliberate steps, turns round slowly and, with an air of contempt for the universe equalled only by the camel's, sails out. — W. Somerset Maugham

I don't know why we work, my husband and I. We just do. We are black and white - yin and yang. — Heidi Klum

People in movies and TV seem to be completely dumb to what's going on in the real world and relationships. — Will Gluck

All human situations have their inconveniences. We feel those of the present but neither see nor feel those of the future; and hence we often make troublesome changes without amendment, and frequently for the worse. — Benjamin Franklin

Many people acknowledge they can never be perfect. They say, I'm not perfect, so what's the point? I'm not even gonna try. — Emily P. Freeman

It is in fact a part of the function of education to help us escape, not from our own time - for we are bound by that - but from the intellectual and emotional limitations of our time. — T. S. Eliot

One of life's many paradoxes is that the more we focus on ourselves and our own well-being, to the neglect of our neighbor, the more unsettled and unhappy we become. — Jonathan Morris