"We give thanks to our Creator for the blessings you have bestowed upon us. For the days we've had together and all the days to come; for the joys and sorrows that bind us ever closer; for the trials we have overcome. And, for teaching us that we can do no great things. Only small things, with great love. We thank you."
I hope that helps.
It was Edward R. Murrow but he said it may be the "opiate of the people."
Yes Stacy said on Twitter she has 2 younger sisters
Colo Terrorita is a saying that originated from the television show Wayne's World. Its a phase that a lot of people said on the show.
Bullwinkle
Sounds like you are looking for Lawrence Welk.
Yes, I think so. If food, for example, is provided at a reception then a prayer of thanksgiving is nearly always said.
I don't know for sure but being in recovery myself I am going to say it was likely the Serenity Prayer.
Several U.S. presidents have said prayers on television. One notable instance was President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who said a prayer during a D-Day radio address in 1944. Another example is President George W. Bush, who delivered a prayer during a nationally televised address after the September 11th terrorist attacks in 2001.
No because on tv he said he did not have a sister
I Said a Prayer was created in 1998.
a novena prayer is said for the patron saint in a parish.
No. That is a Christian prayer.
Somebody Said a Prayer was created on 2008-08-16.
It is called "the Lord's Prayer" because it was Our Lord Jesus who said it first.
I watched part of a TV documentary which said he had about 5 Brothers and about 2 Sisters. It also said his father was, I think, a heavy drinker who would sometimes become abusive, once saying "Michael, where did you get that big, ugly, nose from?"
To correct that sentence it would be: Kelsey said,"You want to go to Aunt Joy's for Thanksgiving."
E.M. Bounds