Quote by Marcia Wallace
I think illness is a family journey, no matter what the outcome. E

I think illness is a family journey, no matter what the outcome. Everybody has to be allowed to process it and mourn and deal with it in their own way. – Marcia Wallace

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Im in awe of people out there who deal with Alzheimers, because they have to deal with death 10 times over, year after year. – Marcia Wallace

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Death
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I dont know what religious people do. I kind of wished Id been a Christian with the blind faith that God is doing the right thing. As a Buddhist, you feel like you have more control over the situation, and that you can change your karma. – Marcia Wallace

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Faith
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Family
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There is little less trouble in governing a private family than a whole kingdom. – Michel de Montaigne

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Family

I like all the families in the U.K. But what I like about the idea of the royal family is… they seem like theyre well educated and theres something admirable about them. And the Queen… she reminds me of my grandma. – will.i.am

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Family

The happiest moments of my life have been the few which I have passed at home in the bosom of my family. – Thomas Jefferson

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Family

I love where Im from. I dont live there because of the circumstances, but all my family is there. Its whats inside, its not whats outside that determines the culture and the feeling. – Maria Sharapova

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Family

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Speech is human nature itself, with none of the artificiality of written language. – Alfred North Whitehead

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Nature

I hated the idea of a high school sweetheart. Growing up, oh my God, it just made me sick. I wanted to have a range of cool boyfriends. I wanted to travel around and date these interesting men. Then it just happened. You fall in love. – Charlotte Arnold

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cool

The weaker the country, the stronger the smile. – Howard Koch

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smile

I like my name. My mom named me after a song by the 1970s group Bread. So, its meaningful, and I like the song. Its a love song – kind of – but its kind of depressing and dark. – Aubrey Plaza

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mom