Caitlin Moran Quote

The thing is, I say to Paul Tillich, in my head, the thing is, Paul, that ultimately, I don’t think my anxiety is ontic, moral, or spiritual. I look at him. At the end of it all, I just need some money, Paul, I say. Paul Tillich nods. If I were rich, none of this would matter. I just need some money.

Caitlin Moran

The thing is, I say to Paul Tillich, in my head, the thing is, Paul, that ultimately, I don’t think my anxiety is ontic, moral, or spiritual. I look at him. At the end of it all, I just need some money, Paul, I say. Paul Tillich nods. If I were rich, none of this would matter. I just need some money.

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About Caitlin Moran

Catherine Elizabeth Moran ( KAT-lin mə-RAN; born 5 April 1975) is an English journalist, broadcaster, and author at The Times, where she writes two columns a week: one for the Saturday Magazine, and the satirical Friday column "Celebrity Watch".
Moran was named British Press Awards (BPA) Columnist of the Year for 2010, and both BPA Critic of the Year 2011 and Interviewer of the Year 2011. In 2012, she was named Columnist of the Year by the London Press Club, and Culture Commentator at the Comment Awards in 2013.