Could it be: "I thirst"? (With the idea that "inasmuch as you have done this for the least of my bretheren, you have done it unto me")?
2007-02-17 14:05:47
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answered by Mr Ed 7
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Maybe John 19:26?
26When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother, "Dear woman, here is your son," 27and to the disciple, "Here is your mother."
Perhaps Mother Theresa took that passage to mean that we are all a family and should be treated as such? That may explain all of her charity work.
2007-02-17 22:06:15
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answered by mesquitemachine 6
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He said, "Ooooooh God those nails hurt. Get me down and somebody put some ointment on my wounds." So Momma T did the right thing and took care of god's children just like she might be taking care of god herself.
2007-02-17 22:01:08
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answered by valcus43 6
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She must have thought he said 'abortion is wrong' but then she was a mad old biddy.
She said in her speech accepting a nobel peace prize that the biggest obstacle to peace was abortion.
2007-02-17 21:59:36
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answered by Goodly Devil 2
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"And just as you are not looking for a ladder and pair of pliars to help me, so too should you invite people to stay on your floor but not attend to their illnesses."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Teresa#Critics
2007-02-17 22:06:02
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answered by Anonymous
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When it comes to executions, these Romans sure "nailed it".
2007-02-17 22:27:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Father forgive them for they know not what they do!
Cheers!
2007-02-17 21:59:04
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answered by iamwhoiam 5
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Peter....I can see your house from up here.
2007-02-17 22:00:20
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answered by lucyanddesi 5
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wooooooowwwww that hurts!!!!!!! or something like that in arameic
2007-02-17 21:59:42
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answered by whoknows 3
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My god, my god, why hast thou forsaken me?
2007-02-17 22:03:56
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answered by catrionn 6
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