Afterlife Quote by Maureen O'Hara Download Open image “I was born into the most remarkable and eccentric family I could possibly have hoped for.” — Maureen O'Hara ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Afterlife Born Eccentric Family Remarkable
I was born into a loving family who was able to provide me with everything. — Ashlan Gorse Cousteau Copy Share Image
My family was very unorthodox. My mother was very eccentric and amazing. She always treated us like adults. — Laura Prepon Copy Share Image
I'd love to have been born into a wealthy family. I might have turned out even more marvellous than I am now... — John Lydon Copy Share Image
We were all such odd characters, even though we were a really functional family, in a way, as eccentric and crazy as we were.… — Christopher Lloyd Copy Share Image
What family you were born into matters so much more than it did before in a perverse way. — David Brooks Copy Share Image
Having such a supportive family has really shaped the person that I am today. — Jazz Jennings Copy Share Image
I was lucky to have such a loving, crazy family. I learned to give and share. — Leo Buscaglia Copy Share Image
My childhood was very gregarious, and I was usually surrounded by close family. — Stephen Mangan Copy Share Image
To be part of the creation, I must act humbly. I'll take that over a goddess any day! — Maureen O'Hara Copy Share Image
My whole life was foretold to me. An old Romany gypsy read my fortune. — Maureen O'Hara Copy Share Image
Charles Laughton signed me to my first movie contract at 17. He later asked my parents if he could adopt me. — Maureen O'Hara Copy Share Image
I began to rationalize marrying Will [William Houston Price]. 'He comes from a good family. A girl could do worse.' (As it turned out,… — Maureen O'Hara Copy Share Image
It turns out that our notions of what a 'self' is and how it might feel fulfilled have no more objective status than most… — Maureen O'Hara Copy Share Image
When How Green Was My Valley finally wrapped, I thought John Ford was a walking god. — Maureen O'Hara Copy Share Image
John Candy knew he was going to die. He told me on his 40th birthday. He said, well, Maureen, I'm on borrowed time. — Maureen O'Hara Copy Share Image
The Queen Mary was the most civilized and luxurious way one could travel to America in the late 1930s. — Maureen O'Hara Copy Share Image
John Wayne was one of the greatest ambassadors for the United States that ever lived. — Maureen O'Hara Copy Share Image
I don't believe in an afterlife. I don't believe in a single or multiple godhead. I respect people who do, but I don't believe… — Tony Judt Copy Share Image
“There was no attack on religion because people were generally indifferent to religion. They were neither hot nor cold. They were the tepid, the… — Dorothy Day Copy Share Image
I guess on one hand I believe it doesn't matter if there is life after death. — Joe Morton Copy Share Image
“And what if there are only spiders there, or something of that sort” — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
“The obsession with the afterlife is born of a panic at not having memories of a before-life.” — Dean Cavanagh Copy Share Image
... the man in the violent situation reveals those qualities least dispensable in his personality, those qualities which are all he will have to… — Flannery O'Connor Copy Share Image
“Most people would probably call me a ghost. I am, after all, dead. But I don't think of myself that way. It wasn't so… — Christopher Pike Copy Share Image
If critics and fanboys weren't suckers for simplistic nihilism and high-pressure marketing, Afterlife would be universally acclaimed as a visionary feat, superior to Inception… — Armond White Copy Share Image
“People, I thought, wanted security. They couldn’t bare the idea of death being a big black nothing, couldn’t bear the thought of their loved… — John Green Copy Share Image
“Some people are so stiff and inhumane as the dogma's they believe in” — Bangambiki Habyarimana Copy Share Image
Sometimes I think the resurrection of the body, unless much improved in construction, a mistake! — Evelyn Underhill Copy Share Image
It's my firm conclusion that human meaning comes from humans, not from a supernatural source. After we die, our hopes for an afterlife reside… — Greg Graffin Copy Share Image