[Faye draws a picture of Vincent] Faye: There you go! [everyone looks at the drawing] Jet: That's really unique Faye! Is that a mugshot or your version of Picasso? Spike: [chuckles] Hey I'll make you a deal. If anyone can catch him with that drawing,...
Ed: Germ girl! Faye-Faye stay 'way-'way!
Worker: Who are you? Faye: Can't you tell? I'm just a gun-toting weathergirl. [fires rounds of her machine gun into the air] Worker: What do you want? Faye: I want you to make it rain. Worker: Why? Faye: Why? To crash a party.
[Faye is confronted by her boss] Faye: I'm not daydreaming. Manager of 'Midnight Express: Right. You're not daydreaming. You're sleepwalking.
Cop663: You like noisy music? Faye: Yes. The louder the better. Stops me from thinking. Cop663: You don't like to think? What do you like? Faye: Never thought about it.
[Ed finds Lee Sampson and calls Faye] Faye: Really? That's great! I really didn't mean it when I said you were a pain in the butt.
We midwives and physicians have a lot to teach each other.
[Jet describes the Nano-Machines] Jet: The message mentions bone marrow so they must know about the Nano-Machines. Faye: And so? Jet: That's all I have. Faye: So ends yet another episode of 'Wasting Time with Jet'
I dreaded having a boring life when I grew up. And I certainly can't complain about being bored.
Cop663: Would you let a person on board with a boarding pass like this? It's dated today, but it got blurred in the rain. I don't know where it's taking me. Do you? Faye: No idea, but I'll give you another. Cop663: Great. Faye: Where do you want to g...
Faye: Why did you do all this? For money? Some sort of revenge? Or perhaps just for fun? Vincent: I am just looking for a door to open. Faye: A door? Vincent: I was dreaming, and I knew it was a dream. And yet, I couldn't open my eyes. You know what ...
I had to learn not to let anyone push me around, to be brave and to say things I knew might make people mad.
I know of no country in the world that has passed a law specifically denying a woman's right to choose where she intends to give birth.
The way a culture treats women in birth is a good indicator of how well women and their contributions to society are valued and honored.
It is important to keep in mind that our bodies must work pretty well, or their wouldn't be so many humans on the planet.
Tammy Faye, I pray for every day. I really liked her. I wanted to be in their family.
Tammy Faye, I really like the woman. I wanted to be her kid.
But Tammy Faye calls me, and Ron Jeremy calls me, Erik Estrada sends me a Christmas card every year.
Many of our problems in US maternity care stem from the fact that we leave no room for recognizing when nature is smarter than we are.
Even if it has not been your habit throughout your life so far, I recommend that you learn to think positively about your body.
Follow me down, Alice Faye Dahl. I know the way.