Narratively Speaking Quotes & Sayings
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Grace is not a doctrine or a religion. It is a person, Jesus Christ. — John Paul Warren
I will die if I lose you, but I will die if I wait longer. — Jean Racine
Maybe if I had to boil it down to one easy sentence, it would be this: I believe in evolution, and I believe in God. I just haven't worked out the details yet. — Robin Brande
I run a lot. I love running. I try to run at least half an hour a day. — Elisabeth Harnois
If I was gay, I would be the best gay of all history. — Julio Iglesias
They live in human memory, man. That's what keeps them alive. — Rick Riordan
After all, I wasn't even sure if the ancient causes belonged to me in the first place because being born into a belief tended to make me feel more like I belonged to it instead. — J.D. Brewer
God's image ... is found not best in individual humans, but in humans as they relate to each other. — Luke Timothy Johnson
It's very dangerous to have someone like you, because one day he'll find that you are not the person he thought you were. — Carrie Fisher
Maybe my bravery was just a front and all my tough talk was just the bitter residue of a hundred burned bridges. Maybe it was closer to a thousand bridges crumbling at my feet with the ashes swirling around me, catching in my hair and coating my skin like chalk. — S.J. Wright
Speaking generally, I think it's useful to acknowledge explicitly the power imbalance between a journalist and the protagonists in a story about poor people, even to make that imbalance part of the story - and to redress it, narratively, where you can. — William Finnegan
Real friends tell you the truth ... even when you want them to shut up. — Wes Fesler
You know, there's nothing damnable about being a strong woman. The world needs strong women. There are a lot of strong women you do not see who are guiding, helping, mothering strong men. They want to remain unseen. It's kind of nice to be able to play a strong woman who is seen. — Ginger Rogers