Quote by Ellen Pompeo
Brains dont really smell, but whats amazing about the brain is tha

Brains dont really smell, but whats amazing about the brain is that its almost like scrambled eggs or soft tofu, almost like a gel. The brain controls so much of what we do, but you could put your finger right through it. – Ellen Pompeo

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I didnt have a boyfriend until I was 16, and he was eight years older. My father was furious about this 24-year-old, and I had to hide the relationship. – Ellen Pompeo

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My daily schedule is quite hectic, but I have to put my health first in order to be the best mom and wife I can be. – Ellen Pompeo

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I dont find acting to be a particularly noble way to make a living. Im not saving anybodys life, Im not a teacher, Im not working for UNICEF. I dont think Im some big deal. – Ellen Pompeo

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Nothing is more generally known than our duties which belong to Christianity and yet, how amazing is it, nothing is less practiced? – George Whitefield

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Just going on the road and entertaining the fans, thats amazing. – Jordan Knight

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