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I can't disguise myself with a wig and dark glasses - the wheelchair gives me away.
— Stephen Hawking
In their estimation Gillian was young and stupid and would get herself pregnant in record time—all the prerequisites for a miserable and ordinary life.
— Alice Hoffman
The Virgin Mary was an unwed teenage mother.
— Anonymous
You know, it was only a generation ago that actors couldn't be buried in the churchyard.
— Ronald Reagan
Our prisons and our jails are now our mental health institutions.
— Hillary Clinton
Shame is the deep sense that you are unacceptable because of something you did, something done to you, or something associated with you. You feel exposed and humiliated. Or, to strengthen the language, You are disgraced because you acted less than human, you were treated as if you were less than human, or you were associated with something less than human, and there are witnesses.
— Edward Welch
Just the existence of a single mentally challenged or mentally ill person should make us change any of our theories about the necessity of some kind of correct thinking as the definition of "salvation." Yet we have a history of excluding and torturing people who do not "think" right.
— Fr. Richard Rohr
Most single moms are very poor, uneducated, can't get a job, and if it weren't for government assistance, their kids would be starving to death and never have health care. And that's the story that we're not seeing, and it's unfortunate that we glorify and glamorize the idea of out of children wedlock.
— Mike Huckabee
It's a well-known fact that tall people are evil.
— Kevin Hart
I was told to avoid the business all together because of the rejection. People would say to me, 'Don't you want to have a normal job and a normal family?' I guess that would be good advice for some people, but I wanted to act.
— Jennifer Aniston
But I don't believe anyone begins a homosexual.
— Jerry Falwell
I read an article somewhere that stated 1 in 4 American women will be considered clinically depressed in their lifetime. This should be more than a gold mine for pharmaceutical companies - it should be a wake-up call.
— Marianne Williamson