"I'm terrified about the day that I enter the gates of heaven and God says to me, just a minute"
- Maureen O'Hara
About this Quote
In this quote, Maureen O'Hara expresses her worry and anxiety about the day she enters paradise and is faced with God's judgment. The expression "just a minute" recommends that God may have some unfinished business to take care of before resolving her, leaving her in a state of uncertainty and apprehension. This might likewise imply that she might have some regrets or unsolved concerns that she fears will be exposed in front of God. Overall, the quote communicates a sense of uneasiness and anxiousness about the afterlife and the possibility of facing effects for one's actions.
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