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He Dovekeepers Quotes By Roma Downey

'The Dovekeepers' is a fantastic novel written by Alice Hoffman; it was a bestselling novel, and I fell in love with the book and bought the rights to it. — Roma Downey

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Simone Weil

Everybody knows that really intimate conversation is only possible between two or three. As soon as there are six or seven, collective language begins to dominate. That is why it is a complete misinterpretation to apply to the Church the words 'Wheresoever two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.' Christ did not say two hundred, or fifty, or ten. He said two or three. — Simone Weil

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Nina Tassler

And ultimately, it's good for all of us to have more original programming on the air. Business doesn't drive the creative. So, in identifying a project like Dovekeepers, looking at something like Extant and looking at Under the Dome, it was about falling in love with a piece of material, getting excited by the creative direction, hearing a vision, and getting excited about the potential for those projects and building the business model around it. And they're not all modeled the same way. Every one is different. — Nina Tassler

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Alice Hoffman

Is it not beautiful?" I said of the world around us.
"Is it not terrible? — Alice Hoffman

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Rollo May

Freedom is man's capacity to take a hand in his own development. It is our capacity to mold ourselves. — Rollo May

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Alice Hoffman

The garden was burning, the air sparked with specks of flame as they say it will be in the World-to-Come when we walk beside the angels and have no fear of their illuminations or of their might. — Alice Hoffman

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Colin Cotterill

Closed my eyes and diverted my mind from the awful sounds by thinking about language. I'd always thought of it as a friend. It's guided me through life and shown me new directions. Each new language I learned added to me. I became richer. But a language you don't know, sir, that is one mean, unfriendly son of a bitch. It's rude and secretive and it pushes you away, keeps you on the outside. And that's where I am now, on the outside. — Colin Cotterill

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Suzy Kassem

It's time for everybody to start becoming conscious of their conscience. — Suzy Kassem

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Alice Hoffman

You are my armor and my sword, my faith and my tresure, everything I'm fighting for. — Alice Hoffman

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Anton Chekhov

Sometimes we go to a play and after the curtain has been up five minutes we have a sense of being able to settle back in the arms of the playwright. Instinctively we know that the playwright knows his business. — Anton Chekhov

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Karel Appel

My paint is like a rocket, which describes its own space. I try to make the impossible possible. What is happening I cannot foresee, it is a surprise. Painting, like passion, is an emotion full of truth and rings a living sound, like the roar coming from the lion's breast. To paint is to destroy what preceded. I never try to make a painting, but a chunk of life. It is a scream; it is a night; it is like a child; it is a tiger behind bars. — Karel Appel

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Vin Diesel

My gut feeling about sequels is that they should be premeditated: You should try to write a trilogy first or at least sketch out a trilogy if you have any faith in your film. — Vin Diesel

He Dovekeepers Quotes By William Hurrell Mallock

Whatever may be God's future, we cannot forget His past. — William Hurrell Mallock

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Gail Devers

Every accomplishment starts with a decision to try. — Gail Devers

He Dovekeepers Quotes By Samuel Butler

The public do not know enough to be experts, but know enough to decide between them. — Samuel Butler