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By the time we were knit in our mothers' wombs, our lives were like open books before Him
every sentence read, every paragraph indented, every chapter titled, every page numbered. He knew it all in advance
all the sin, all the selfishness, every weakness. Yet He chose to love us
lavishly. ~ Beth Moore
Devotional Literature quotes by Beth Moore
Not everything in life is so black and white, but the authenticity of the Book of Mormon and its keystone role in our religion seem to be exactly that. Either Joseph Smith was the prophet he said he was, a prophet who, after seeing the Father and the Son, later beheld the angel Moroni, repeatedly heard counsel from Moroni's lips, and eventually received at his hands a set of ancient gold plates that he then translated by the gift and power of God, or else he did not. And if he did not, he would not be entitled to the reputation of New England folk hero or well-meaning young man or writer of remarkable fiction. No, nor would he be entitled to be considered a great teacher, a quintessential American religious leader, or the creator of great devotional literature. If he had lied about the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, he would certainly be none of these...

If Joseph Smith did not translate the Book of Mormon as a work of ancient origin, then I would move heaven and earth to meet the "real" nineteenth-century author. After one hundred and fifty years, no one can come up with a credible alternative candidate, but if the book were false, surely there must be someone willing to step forward-if no one else, at least the descendants of the "real" author-claiming credit for such a remarkable document and all that has transpired in its wake. After all, a writer that can move millions can make millions. Shouldn't someone have come forth then or now to cashier the whole p ~ Jeffrey R. Holland
Devotional Literature quotes by Jeffrey R. Holland
Nom de Plume uses the device of the pseudonym to unite the likes of Charlotte Bronte, Mark Twain, Fernando Pessoa, and Patricia Highsmith into a cohesive yet highly idiosyncratic literary history. Each page affords sparkling facts and valuable insights onto the manufacturing of books and reputations, the keeping and revealing of secrets, the vagaries of private life and public opinion, and the eternally mysterious, often tormented interface between life and literature. ~ Elif Batuman
Devotional Literature quotes by Elif Batuman
My stories are full of facts; they have a beginning and an end. For that reason, they will never ... occupy a place in contemporary literature. ~ Italo Calvino
Devotional Literature quotes by Italo Calvino
Not the free individual but the lost individual; not Independence but isolation; not self-discovery but self-obsession; not the conquer but to be conquered; these are major states of mind in contemporary imaginative literature. ~ Robert A. Nisbet
Devotional Literature quotes by Robert A. Nisbet
The decline in literature indicates a decline in the nation. The two keep pace in their downward tendency. ~ Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Devotional Literature quotes by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Those institutes can develop research-based teaching initiatives in which they work with colleagues across the university to tackle problems. They might focus on why certain groups of students (defined by whatever demography) do not achieve the kind of learning expected, or about how to help all students achieve a new level of development. The initiative would refine the questions; explore the existing literature; and fashion a hypothesis about what might work, a program to implement that hypothesis, and a systematic assessment of the result, ultimately contributing to a growing body of literature on university learning. ~ Ken Bain
Devotional Literature quotes by Ken Bain
Above literature?' said the Queen. 'Who is above literature? You might as well say one was above humanity. ~ Alan Bennett
Devotional Literature quotes by Alan Bennett
You only benefit from books if you can give something back to them. What I mean is, if you approach them in the spirit of a duel, so you can both wound and be wounded, so you are willing to argue, to overcome and be overcome, and grow richer by what you have learned, not only in the book, but in life, or by being able to make something of your work. ~ Sandor Marai
Devotional Literature quotes by Sandor Marai
There is no doubt in my mind that the literature on climate change overwhelmingly supports the hypothesis that climate change is caused by humans. I have very little reason to doubt that the consensus is indeed correct. ~ Richard Tol
Devotional Literature quotes by Richard Tol
Ever'body's askin' that. "What we comin' to?" Seems to me we don't never come to nothin'. Always on the way. ~ John Steinbeck
Devotional Literature quotes by John Steinbeck
The main danger is that of supposing that the thing to do is get a mind on the scale of Thomas (Aquinas)'s into your head, a task of compression that will be achieved only at your head's peril. The only safe thing to do is to find a way of getting your mind into his, wherein yours has room to expand and grow, and explore the worlds his contains. ~ Denys Turner
Devotional Literature quotes by Denys Turner
Unlike sciences, literature as art relies on societal acceptance of a certain vocabulary. ~ Jimenez Lai
Devotional Literature quotes by Jimenez Lai
A good book is an event in my life. ~ Stendhal
Devotional Literature quotes by Stendhal
We criticize, copy, patronize, idolize and insult but we never doubt that the U.S. has a unique position in the history of human hopes. ~ Ferdinand Mount
Devotional Literature quotes by Ferdinand Mount
To withdraw is not to run away, and to stay is no wise action, when there's more reason to fear than to hope. ~ Miguel De Cervantes
Devotional Literature quotes by Miguel De Cervantes
My feelings are too loud for words and too shy for the world. ~ Dejan Stojanovic
Devotional Literature quotes by Dejan Stojanovic
Ground) - "He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her" - has entered our literature and our consciousness. This episode ~ Christopher Hitchens
Devotional Literature quotes by Christopher Hitchens
No matter the technological sophistication of ultramodern molecular research, and no matter the increasingly abstruse terminology of its current literature, the circle of knowledge always returns to its starting point: In order to live, man must have air. ~ Sherwin B. Nuland
Devotional Literature quotes by Sherwin B. Nuland
I don't know what I was hoping for. Some small praise, I guess. A bit of encouragement. I didn't get it. Miss Parrish took me aside one day after school let out. She said she'd read my stories and found them morbid and dispiriting. She said literature was meant to uplift the heart and that a young woman such as myself ought to turn her mind to topics more cheerful and inspiring than lonely hermits and dead children.

"Look around yourself, Mathilda," she said. "At the magnificence of nature. It should inspire joy and awe. Reverence. Respect. Beautiful thoughts and fine words."

I had looked around. I'd seen all the things she'd spoken of and more besides. I'd seen a bear cub lift it's face to the drenching spring rains. And the sliver moon of winter, so high and blinding. I'd seen the crimson glory of a stand of sugar maples in autumn and the unspeakable stillness of a mountain lake at dawn. I'd seen them and loved them. But I'd also seen the dark of things. The starved carcasses of winter deer. The driving fury of a blizzard wind. And the gloom that broods under the pines always. Even on the brightest days. ~ Jennifer Donnelly
Devotional Literature quotes by Jennifer Donnelly
In the language of the day it is customary to describe a certain sort of book as "escapist" literature. As I understand it, the adjective implies, a little condescendingly, that the life therein depicted cannot be identified with the real life which the critic knows so well in W.C.1: and may even have the disastrous effect on the reader of taking him happily for a few hours out of his own real life in N.W.8. Why this should be a matter for regret I do not know; nor why realism in a novel is so much admired when realism in a picture is condemned as mere photography; nor, I might add, why drink and fornication should seem to bring the realist closer to real life than, say, golf and gardening. ~ A.A. Milne
Devotional Literature quotes by A.A. Milne
Literature destabilizes thought by breaking open language and smuggling in sound, rhythm, and image--an invasion of aesthetics. More easily than analytic writing, poetry can emancipate itself from the standard definitions of words, enabling a breakthrough to new (and perhaps wayward or even nonsensical) meaning, which can then develop after the fact--different at each new reading. Literary language is presumptuous. It dips into the unknown in order to get nearer to a truth different from that of the superficially visible. As the poet Franz Josef Czernin described it, it is as though one step after another into emptiness could become a ladder. Literary writing can take the writers themselves by surprise; it can disturb and disappoint them--for stirring up turmoil is inherent in metaphor. Thus with every flash of understanding that comes from hearing or reading a poem, the fundamental work of thinking is taken up anew. ~ Marie Luise Knott
Devotional Literature quotes by Marie Luise Knott
I felt the comics grew because they became the common man's literature, the common man's art, the common man's publishing. ~ Jack Kirby
Devotional Literature quotes by Jack Kirby
When I want to be reminded of stupidity, especially my own, I turn on the TV. ~ Dejan Stojanovic
Devotional Literature quotes by Dejan Stojanovic
Here is how I propose to end book-banning in this country once and for all: Every candidate for school committee should be hooked up to a lie detector and asked this question: "Have you read a book from start to finish since high school?" or "Did you even read a book from start to finish in high school?"

If the truthful answer is "no," then the candidate should be told politely that he cannot get on the school committee and blow off his big bazoo about how books make children crazy.

Whenever ideas are squashed in this country, literate lovers of the American experiment write careful and intricate explanations of why all ideas must be allowed to live. It is time for them to realize that they are attempting to explain America at its bravest and most optimistic to orangutans.

From now on, I intend to limit my discourse with dimwitted Savonarolas to this advice: "Have somebody read the First Amendment to the United States Constitution out loud to you, you God damned fool!"

Well--the American Civil Liberties Union or somebody like that will come to the scene of trouble, as they always do. They will explain what is in the Constitution, and to whom it applies.

They will win.

And there will be millions who are bewildered and heartbroken by the legal victory, who think some things should never be said--especially about religion.

They are in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Hi ho. ~ Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
Devotional Literature quotes by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
A book may outlive its author, and it moves too, and it too can be said to change - but not in the manner of the telling. It changes in the manner of the reading. As many commentators have remarked, works of literature are recreated by each generation of readers, who make them new by finding fresh meanings in them. The printed text of a book is thus like a musical score, which is not itself music, but becomes music when played by musicians, or "interpreted" by them, as we say. The act of reading a text is like playing music and listening to it at the same time, and the reader becomes its own interpreter. ~ Margaret Atwood
Devotional Literature quotes by Margaret Atwood
Faith in a holy cause is to a considerable extent a substitute for lost faith in ourselves. ~ Eric Hoffer
Devotional Literature quotes by Eric Hoffer
You cannot be responsible for salvation until first you've been responsible for sin. ~ Edwin Louis Cole
Devotional Literature quotes by Edwin Louis Cole
Three hours a day will produce as much as a man ought to write. ~ Anthony Trollope
Devotional Literature quotes by Anthony Trollope
...she knew from school that that sort of literature was boring: Gorky was correct but somehow ponderous; Mayakovsky was very correct but somehow awkward; Saltykov-Shchedrin was progressive, but you could die yawning if you tried to read him through; Turgenev was limited to his nobleman's ideals; Goncharov was associated with the beginnings of Russian capitalism; Lev Tolstoi came to favor patriarchal peasantry - and their teacher did not recommend reading Tolstoi's novels because they were very long and only confused the clear critical essays written about him. And then they reviewed a batch of writers totally unknown to anyone: Dostoyevsky, Stepnyak-Kravchinsky, and Sukhovo-Kobylin. It was true that one did not even have to remember the titles of their works. In all this long procession, only Pushkin shone like a sun. ~ Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Devotional Literature quotes by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
Heydrich's life therefore offers a uniquely privileged, intimate and organic perspective on some of the darkest aspects of Nazi rule, many of which are often artificially divided or treated separately in the highly specialized literature on the Third Reich: the rise of the SS and the emergence of the Nazi police state; the decision-making processes that led to the Holocaust; the interconnections between anti-Jewish and Germanization policies; and the different ways in which German occupation regimes operated across Nazi-controlled Europe. On a more personal level, it illustrates the historical circumstances under which young men from perfectly 'normal' middle-class backgrounds can become political extremists determined to use ultra-violence to implement their dystopian fantasies of radically transforming the world. ~ Robert Gerwarth
Devotional Literature quotes by Robert Gerwarth
All literature and popular art contain themes that resonate with the audience. ~ Daniel Lambert
Devotional Literature quotes by Daniel Lambert
It was his wedding day, and then it was any day; it was nothing, and then it was forever. ~ Tim Farrington
Devotional Literature quotes by Tim Farrington
Parents ... rigidly monitor the selection of television programs ... and other forms of entertainment for your family. Foster in your homes a love of knowledge through uplifting literature; wholesome books; selective movies; classical and exemplary popular music; entertainment that uplifts and edifies the spirit and mind. ~ David B. Haight
Devotional Literature quotes by David B. Haight
Reading good literature is not so different then taking good drugs, do it enough and it will certainly alter your mind. The drugs can have positive yet often negative affects as well, however literature will always have positive affects. Certainly no one has ever over dosed from reading too much, as far as I know. The best literature should bend your reality until you can tie it in a knot.
-Andrew Pritchard ~ Andrew James Pritchard
Devotional Literature quotes by Andrew James Pritchard
The power of literature, I've always thought, lies in how willful the act of making it is. As such, I've never bought into the idea that the writer requires any special ritual in order to write. If need be, I could write almost anywhere, as easily in an ashram as in a crowded cafe, or so I've always insisted when asked whether I write with a pen or a computer, at morning or night, alone or surrounded, in a saddle like Goethe, standing like Hemingway, lying down like Twain, and so on, as if there were a secret to it all that might spring the lock of the safe housing the novel, fully formed and ready for publication, apparently suspended in each of us. ~ Nicole Krauss
Devotional Literature quotes by Nicole Krauss
The best trust you can ever give to your children is financial literacy ~ Mac Duke The Strategist
Devotional Literature quotes by Mac Duke The Strategist
Whoever is able to write a book and does not, it is as if he has lost a child ~ Nachman Of Breslov
Devotional Literature quotes by Nachman Of Breslov
I'm interested in things women do that aren't spoken about. Manto's stories let me breathe. They make me feel like less of a monster. ~ Mohsin Hamid
Devotional Literature quotes by Mohsin Hamid
Simple things relieve eyes; simple things ease mind, simple things create meditation, simple things are simply miraculous! ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Devotional Literature quotes by Mehmet Murat Ildan
One of the things I like enormously about Bob Weinstein is that that he's the only studio head I have ever known who will change his mind and say he was wrong. ~ Dean Koontz
Devotional Literature quotes by Dean Koontz
It seems to me that I have always existed and that I possess memories that date back to the Pharaohs. ~ Gustave Flaubert
Devotional Literature quotes by Gustave Flaubert
For some a prologue, for some an epilogue. ~ Mikhail Bulgakov
Devotional Literature quotes by Mikhail Bulgakov
Criticism as a form of knowledge is capable of robbing literature not only of its own implicit and explicit ideology but of its ideas as well; it can dismiss the difficult, arduous work writers do to make an art that becomes and remains part of and significant within a human landscape. ~ Toni Morrison
Devotional Literature quotes by Toni Morrison
Whoever wishes to rise above the common level must be prepared for a great struggle and recoil before no obstacle. A great writer is just simply a martyr whom the stake cannot kill. ~ Honore De Balzac
Devotional Literature quotes by Honore De Balzac
Clarity does not always comes with experience. It does come with knowledge, with a proper state of mind. That is why the importance of meditation and literature can not be under emphasised. ~ Harshit Walia
Devotional Literature quotes by Harshit Walia
The intellectual is different from the ordinary man, but only in certain sections of his personality, and even then not all the time. ~ George Orwell
Devotional Literature quotes by George Orwell
Two of my three siblings are older, so I suppose I learned from them and became a very avid reader at a young age, which I think enough cannot be said for what you can discover through literature. ~ Julia Roberts
Devotional Literature quotes by Julia Roberts
In a word, literature is my Utopia. Here I am not disfranchised. No barrier of the senses shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourse of my book-friends. They talk to me without embarrassment or awkwardness. The things I have learned and the things I have been taught seem of ridiculously little importance compared with their large loves and heavenly charities. ~ Helen Keller
Devotional Literature quotes by Helen Keller
Payment and reserved copyright are at bottom the ruin of literature. Only he who writes entirely for the sake of what he has to say writes anything worth writing. It is as if there were a curse on money: every writer writes badly as soon as he starts writing for gain. ~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Devotional Literature quotes by Arthur Schopenhauer
The difficulty is not to write, but to write what you mean. ~ Robert Louis Stevenson
Devotional Literature quotes by Robert Louis Stevenson
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