“At the end of the first episode, Malcolm’s been struggling to write his sermon, his first sermon back after his wife passed away,” Foley said. “And he does something that almost every man I know doesn’t — and should — which is ask for help.”
"There's like a half-generation of kids who just went through it. And those parents have said we didn't know what to do or how to handle it. And luckily for us, we have a place of forum to go to and learn that I don't think previously existed."
“The litigation is being compared to past landmark cases against Big Tobacco and opioid manufacturers — industries that were held accountable for public health harms after years of denial.”
“We may not get the miracle on this side of heaven, but there is a day coming where every sad thing will come untrue, and we all make it back to the far country. We all make it back to our true home.”
“When you talk about kids and new cutting-edge technology that’s not very well understood, the question is: How much are the kids being experimented on?”
“The cohort of workers least likely to be disrupted by AI is going to be welders and electricians and steamfitters and pipefitters and energy workers and so forth.”
She explained that, even when reading stories about biblical characters and their struggles, the words “actually [apply] to what you’re facing right then in your life, and you understand it as a directive straight from God.”
“I love being an artist, but I consider it a true privilege and honor to work with what I believe are the greatest of Americans, my fellow soldiers. God bless America. Go Army.”