Gina McKee famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • Do not look at anybody in terms of friend or foe, brother or cousin; do not fritter away your mental energies in thoughts of friendship or enemity. Seeking the Self everywhere, be amiable and equal-minded towards all, treating all alike.

  • My cousins and I used to play Beatle wives. We all wanted to be married to Paul, but John was O.K. too. None of us wanted Ringo. Or even worse, George.

  • As a child, I was raised with my grandmother, alongside all my cousins, and the kitchen was always full.

  • When I cannot understand my Father's leading, And it seems to be but hard and cruel fate, Still I hear that gentle whisper ever pleading, God is working, God is faithful-Only wait.

  • Father was an atheist; he had even joined the Skeleton Army - a club of men who went about in masks or black faces, with ribald placards and a brass band, to make war upon the Salvation Army.

  • Oh, wonderful. I killed his father. He hates me. He knows how to make bombs. Come on, Wedge, how does this story end?

  • We therefore must keep the faith, despite the defeat of policies, because men pass with their policies whilst generations follow each other.

  • I'm actually the fourth generation in my family to have no practical use for the church, or God, or religion. My children continue this trend.

  • Nothing so dates a man as to decry the younger generation.

  • I had a feeling that my generation-and me, also-we were naked. We did not belong to anything.