My husband, William, and I were at a benefit, talking about spiritual things with a woman I know. William, whose top score on the Beliefnet Belief-o-Matic quiz was secular humanist, volunteered that he views the Bible as “no more [...]
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My husband, William, and I were at a benefit, talking about spiritual things with a woman I know. William, whose top score on the Beliefnet Belief-o-Matic quiz was secular humanist, volunteered that he views the Bible as “no more [...]
I was walking south on Broadway at 86th Street and heard my name. A gentleman I know from church was walking uptown with his Fairway Market bags. I told him he looked wonderful (he did) and he gave the credit [...]
When I lived in Kansas City, I hardly ever opened an umbrella and I hadn’t had galoshes since 5th grade. There was no need: the car was right outside and most of the places I was going had covered parking. [...]
It’s impossible to live a charmed life, or even a good one, when we’re pretending to be someone we aren’t. It’s hard not to put on camouflage and try to fit in everywhere, and yet the freedom of standing for [...]
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