Ashley Judd On Living Life Spiritually (VIDEO)
Ashley Judd discusses her spirituality with Washington Post's "On Faith" columnist Sally Quinn.
Ashley Judd discusses her spirituality with Washington Post's "On Faith" columnist Sally Quinn.
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When you get what you wish for, some people call it luck, some call it karma while others think some higher being granted the wish. If you don't get what you wish for some people call it bad luck or or a certain lady who jilted you, some call it bad karma while others make up excuses for their almighty. Frankly if you work a little harder you will have better luck, karma and it will make it easier for your almighty to grant you what you wish for.
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Beauty, brains and a touch agnostic, I'd say. It's nice to see an interview with someone who can think, feel and articulate. Too bad the subject matter was so lame.
umm, I adore Ashley, but why does being a gorgeous movie star qualify you to be interviewed on spirituality.
Isn't it more likely the fat kid, the unpopular ones who develop a deep faith in response to their not having been given all of the blessings in life we bestow upon the rich and beautiful?
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