A Quote by Reed Morano

In America, we tend to be very sheltered, and I'm speaking from personal experience because I feel sheltered. — © Reed Morano
In America, we tend to be very sheltered, and I'm speaking from personal experience because I feel sheltered.
In the first centuries of Christianity the hungry were fed at a personal sacrifice, the naked were clothed at a personal sacrifice, the homeless were sheltered at a personal sacrifice... And the pagans used to say about the Christians, "See how they love each other." In our own day the poor are no longer fed, clothed, and sheltered at a personal sacrifice, but at the expense of the taxpayers. And because of this the pagans say about the Christians, "See how they pass the buck."
I've spent months living in Africa and India. So it's not like I was sheltered when I started living in America. But my family laughed when they heard I was going to be in 'Transformers.' I learned a lot and got to experience Michael Bay's mayhem. It was a very colorful experience.
I am a writer who came of a sheltered life. A sheltered life can be a daring life as well. For all serious daring starts from within.
If you become a monk because it's an easy life, because you're going to be fed, and sheltered and people will respect you, then that is not a very meritorious motivation.
Those who believe in God because their experience of life and the facts of nature prove his existence must have led sheltered lives and closed their hearts to the voice of their brothers' blood.
Life has a certain flavor for those who have fought and risked all that the sheltered and protected can never experience.
I was raised in a very sheltered, narrow environment.
I lived a very, very Middle Eastern life until I was in my early 20s. It was very sheltered.
University is sheltered from the business world and they think they should not have any connection with the businesses because maybe the business is dirty or not very good.
I was raised orthodox Muslim. Very sheltered, very conservative.
Being young and extremely naive and coming from a very sheltered place has been a slight disadvantage to me because in Edinburgh, if you meet someone and they're nice, they just become your friend.
I've had a very sheltered life. What can happen to you if you stay home writing all day?
My childhood was very sheltered. I grew up in a palace. But I lived in Morocco as a Moroccan citizen.
We don't want to raise sheltered children. They should see different parts of the country, and they should experience things.
When you're inside and you have no control and when you're the 14-year-old version of Frances Farmer, you know, you have reasons to be angry. You have reasons to be angry when your parents, who are very sheltered themselves, make decisions as to what you should experience in your life and what's normal and what's not.
I was very sheltered, very bookish and, basically, skittish about life. My parents were both older when I came along and they didn't do things like take vacations.
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