"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.
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?"
It is called "the Lord's Prayer" because it was Our Lord Jesus who said it first.
To correct that sentence it would be: Kelsey said,"You want to go to Aunt Joy's for Thanksgiving."
E.M. Bounds