"I didn’t want my kids to spend their childhood on a ‘set,’ I didn’t want their home and safe space to feel like a set or be at home while I was away."
“These were not obscure experiments — they were viral moments, racking up millions of views and celebrating, openly and enthusiastically, the theft of American creative work.”
"So, it was a blessing that we had a blow out. It was a blessing. So today, as frustrated as you may get, realize everything is a blessing. God works in mysterious ways."
“And I think people are naturally understanding, ‘Wait, this thing isn’t working anymore. This isn’t going how I thought it was going to go.’ And so ultimately, people don’t just want a truth. They want the truth. And that would be Jesus.”
“Four years have gone by since we last caught up with our friendly neighborhood hero, Peter Parker is no more, but Spider-Man is at the top of his game keeping New York City safe."
“Yet I still dare to hope [when I remember this]: The unfailing love of the Lord never ends! …Great is his faithfulness; his mercies begin afresh each day,” she wrote, quoting Lamentations 3:21-23.
"God has already loved me for who I am before I did anything to earn and deserve it. It's a free gift by accepting Jesus and just giving your life to Him, and what He did is the gift."
“And I think for most people, when you lose a family member, those holidays, they just feel different, especially when there was a special holiday that somebody particularly enjoyed."
"While we appreciate the team's perspective and their desire to move forward, we have heard significant concerns from a broad array of league stakeholders, including fans, partners and employees. I believe canceling this promotion is the right decision for the broader NBA community."
“I feel like what a gift to get to explore motherhood through this incredible mother this is and was, and then to become one myself, and then to receive this recognition of the incredible role mothers play in our world on this day is something I will never, ever forget."
Researchers found that victims of abuse "who forgive their abuser receive measurable improvements in psychological and physical health. When compared to control groups, the forgivers healed faster and more completely."