“I'm blessed with learning easily. I've always had a good thing about memorizing quickly, and I just leave the script kind of open somewhere, and as I walk by I'll just take a swipe at it and then go on about my business and pretty soon it sticks.” KindWalksGoes OnBlessedGood ThingsSticksScriptsMemorizing Author:Betty White
“I wouldn't mind gigging around the same era as Jesus, after he gives his speech about the meek and how blessed they are and all that type of bullshit, going up there and doing a flat 20 [minutes]. I reckon I'd have better stagecraft and presence than Jesus. Yea, I'm a better stand-up comedian than Jesus, so I reckon I could go on after him.” GivingMindJesusMinutesTypeGoes OnSpeechBlessedErasComedianFlatsBullshitMeekStand Up ComedianStagecraft Author:Jim Jefferies
“But I must never forget how blessed I have been. God has given me gifts and happiness, beyond any of my simple desires. My deepest desire now is to simply live... So with hope and determination, I'd hold on and go on.” Has BeensDesireGivenSimpleForgetGoes OnDeterminationBlessedNever Forget Author:Farrah Fawcett
“I was deliberately trying to express how possible it might be for unmarried men and adults not blessed with biological children to become "fathers of choice." In an old-fashioned, traditional world, this might not matter. But I think that it's probably going to become terribly relevant as time goes on.” ThinkingMenWorldTryingChildrenMatterMightChoicesFatherGoes OnAdultsBlessedTraditionalRelevantOld FashionedUnmarriedTime Goes On Author:Mamoru Hosoda
“Stories hold power because they convey the illusion that life has purpose and direction. Where God is absent from the lives of all but the most blessed, the writer, of all people, replaces that ordering principle. Stories make sense when so much around us is senseless, and perhaps what makes them most comforting is that, while life goes on and pain goes on, stories do us the favor of ending.” PeopleStoriesPainPurposePrinciplesGoes OnIllusionBlessedFavorsMake SenseComfortingAbsentLife Goes OnPurpose And Direction Author:John Hodgman