John Whittaker: Bernard, you look very nice.
Bernard Walton: Yeah, I itch. And I feel like an over sized oreo cookie in this thing.
Eugene Meltsner: No comment.
-570: For Better or For Worse, Part 1, Album 44
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Jason Whittaker and Eugene Meltsner John Whittaker: Remember the story of Mary and Martha. Both of them loved Jesus. But Martha got so caught up in doing things for Jesus. She didn't take the time to actually be with him. Connie Kendall: I'll be you, you be Katrina. This is the "it's good to see you" kind of hug. Connie Kendall: Now listen, one of the toughest things you'll have to do in the driver's test is parallel park. You know what that is? Eugene Meltsner: Few things are more certain to make people search for meaning in their lives than when face-to-face with the meaning of death. Eugene Meltsner: That's the difference between our Gods Yosef. Mine is a God of hope and freedom, and my God could find a thimble in the middle of an African jungle. Finding a man is mere child's play.
Yosef: If you're God is as determined as you are, I'm sure he could. But if he's that strong, he can also bring your father to you. -576: Prisoners of Fear, Part 3, Album 45 Eugene Meltsner: Oh uh seat belts. Connie Kendall: Whit asked me to pray for Jason and he wouldn't have asked me to do that unless Jason needed prayer, which means he's dealing with something hard. Bernard Walton: It's been my experience that experience for the sake of experience usually isn't a very good experience at all. |