A Quote by Frankie Shaw

There's this idea that motherhood is as American as apple pie, but yet we don't support it with any government assistance. — © Frankie Shaw
There's this idea that motherhood is as American as apple pie, but yet we don't support it with any government assistance.
I'm more American than apple pie. I'm like apple pie, with a hot dog in it.
Pessimism is as American as apple pie - frozen apple pie with a slice of processed cheese.
Despite the obvious damage now visible in the entropic desolation of every American home town, Wal-Mart managed to install itself in the pantheon of American Dream icons, along with apple pie, motherhood, and Coca Cola.
I love pie. Definitely apple pie, but sweet potato pie - really any pie.
All roads lead to 'American Pie.' 'As American as apple pie' was the saying. It was some kind of a big American song that I wanted to write, which would be a conclusion for my show and bring all the songs home, which it still does. I can go anywhere I want with American music and come home to that. And it all makes sense.
As an incumbent, if you are winning, your commercials are about motherhood and apple pie and the flag.
Come on, it's an American tradition. Apple soup? Mom's homemade chicken pie?' She chuckled in spite of herself, then winced. 'It's apple pie and Mom's homemade chicken soup. But you didn't do badly, for a start.
Positive thinking is so firmly enshrined in our culture that knocking it is a little like attacking motherhood or apple pie.
There was a period when I had apple pie as a treat every day of the week. I mean, like, a family apple pie.
I'm as American as apple pie.
Oppression is as American as apple pie.
Don King is as American as apple pie. He is America.
Violence against women is as American as apple pie.
Truth, justice...I always thought they were absolutes, like God. And Mom. And apple pie. But you could make apple pie from Ritz crackers. You could make cakes without sugar. We learned how to fake things, during the war.
I was a convicted felon. No one wanted to give me a job, I couldn't get any government assistance, and I couldn't get any housing assistance.
I think Americans today look at the moon and think of it like apple pie or Coca-Cola. It's American. We planted our flag there. We see ourselves in it and don't like the idea of anyone else taking over the moon.
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