"I don't have a religion. I believe in a God. I don't know what it looks like but it's MY god. My own interpretation of the supernatural"
- Jennifer Aniston
About this Quote
In this quote, Jennifer Aniston is revealing her personal beliefs about religion and spirituality. She states that she does not adhere to any specific religion, however she does think in a higher power, which she describes as "God." Nevertheless, she clarifies that her idea of God is distinct to her and might vary from standard or traditional interpretations. Aniston emphasizes the private nature of spirituality, suggesting that each person has their own understanding and connection to the supernatural. This quote highlights the value of personal beliefs and the flexibility to interpret spirituality in such a way that resonates with one's own experiences and worths.
This quote is written / told by Jennifer Aniston somewhere between February 11, 1969 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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