A Quote by Keegan-Michael Key

I was raised Catholic, so guilt shackles you from acting like a complete fool all the time. — © Keegan-Michael Key
I was raised Catholic, so guilt shackles you from acting like a complete fool all the time.
Being raised Catholic myself, I think people who are Catholic tend to carry a lot of guilt. It's almost a joke.
It took like 5 hours to complete my virgin Mary. I was raised Catholic and it seemed like a good idea.
I was raised Catholic. I didn't appreciate the guilt and sin part of it.
I sometimes joke that I'm half Jewish, because I was raised Catholic... and we share 'the guilt.'
Ah, but being in love made you mean and crazy. Love made you act like a fool even when you knew you were acting like a fool and couldn't help yourself from acting like a fool.
I was raised as a Catholic and as an Ismaili. My father felt that I should have some training in Islam, but my mother was a Catholic, so really, I was raised with both.
I was the biggest George Harrison fanatic in the world. He was raised Catholic; my parents are both ex-clergy, so I was raised Catholic, and I admired how he used his faith.
I was raised as a Catholic, but I didn't like the Catholic Church at all. I thought the nuns were mean.
Plenty of people are raised Catholic and then aren't Catholic anymore, like any religion.
I was raised a Catholic on both sides of the family. I went to a Catholic grade school and thought everybody in the country was Catholic, because that's all I ever was associated with.
I was born and raised Catholic, so it's in my blood. I don't go to church... I was born and raised Catholic, which is about the extent of my religion. My parents made one request: that I have my first Holy Communion.
I was raised a Catholic and when you're raised a Catholic they don't teach you to think for yourself. You're taught not to think too deeply about things.
I think once a Catholic, always a Catholic. You never escape. I still have Catholic guilt. It is in its basis a really powerful religion and a really strong set of beliefs. They permeate my work in many ways.
And I'm a Catholic, from an Irish Catholic family, and we know plenty of stuff about guilt.
I grew up Catholic and still feel a lot of Catholic guilt. But my wife is not religious so we're not raising our daughters religiously.
I was raised Catholic. Not just a little bit Catholic, like my wife, Catherine. When she was young, many Catholics in France already barely went to church, except for the big three: baptism, marriage, and funeral. And only the middle one was by choice.
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