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Quotes About Revelation

I'm stoked because no one's really even seen Bo yet. It took me half the season to get used to not having a guitar wrapped around my neck. So I'm anxious for the fans to see what Bo's really about.
~ Bo Bice
Any film I've made, I've only really begun to understand in the cutting room. That's when the story shows itself to you, like a wreck coming out of the sea.
~ Roger Michell
It wasn't a secret that I was gay. I'd come out to my parents during my junior year of high school, on the day that I also wrecked the family car.
~ Mary Cheney
God is a talking God, and thus you must come to wrestle with him. You must wrestle with what he said.
~ D. A. Carson
I had never seen a Pro Wrestling ring until I was maybe around grade 11.
~ Laurel Van Ness
I'm pretty interested in documentary film, and I'd watch almost anything. At some point, I stumbled upon 'shoot interviews' and found out that wrestlers were now talking openly about things that were going on in wrestling that we as viewers were not privy to. This fascinated me.
~ Box Brown
Sitting front row with my little brother, my older brother, and my dad's wife at the time - seeing 80,000 people at the Citrus Bowl emotionally pouring their hearts out watching my dad retire - I didn't even grasp what he meant to the industry. I didn't even fully grasp it until I started wrestling myself.
~ Charlotte Flair
Imagine if it happened to you: All of a sudden you find this thing on your wrist and people are telling you it has powers. I would be a little skeptical myself.
~ Yancy Butler
When you read any great mystery, recorded in holy Writ, you are to prostrate your Reason to Divine Revelation.
~ Thomas Ken
There are a thousand thoughts lying within a man that he does not know till he takes up a pen to write.
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
I didn't know you could write about yourself. Nobody ever told me about this.
~ Frank McCourt
An autobiography can distort; facts can be realigned. But fiction never lies: it reveals the writer totally.
~ V. S. Naipaul
Every reader finds himself. The writer's work is merely a kind of optical instrument that makes it possible for the reader to discern what, without this book, he would perhaps never have seen in himself.
~ Marcel Proust
An autobiography usually reveals nothing bad about its writer except his memory.
~ Franklin P. Jones
The writer, when he is also an artist, is someone who admits what others don't dare reveal.
~ Elia Kazan
I don't think I would have been a writer if I hadn't been a mother. I wanted to construct something that contained some of these feelings that I had, some of these discoveries or revelations.
~ Carol Shields
All of the guests on 'Faces of America' were deeply moved by what we revealed about their ancestry. We were able to trace the ancestry of Native American writer Louise Erdrich back to 438 A.D. We found that Queen Noor is descended from royalty, and that's before she married King Hussein of Jordan.
~ Henry Louis Gates
I thought, because of 'The 100' and 'Apocalypse,' that I knew everything about what life after an apocalypse would be - but Ryan Murphy and the writers of 'American Horror Story' have shown a whole other side of an apocalypse.
~ Adina Porter
For if the mystery concealed of old is made manifest to the Apostles through the prophetic writings, and if the prophets, being wise men, understood what proceeded from their own mouths, then the prophets knew what was made manifest to the Apostles.
~ Origen
I have no interest in writing confessions, in deliberately baring myself to my readers. I prefer to remain behind a screen.
~ Louis Begley
Writing a novel is an act of self-annihilation as much as self-discovery. You can kill whole appetites and flood whole depths while plumbing them, but if you are serious about it you also get to put something into the world that wasn't quite there before.
~ Andrew O'Hagan
In the end, all disguises must drop.
~ Gregory Maguire
Elphaba's already come back. I saw her last week on the stairs.
~ Gregory Maguire
Chovia bastante naquela manhã. A luz tinha um tom acinzentado e musguento devido às nuvens baixas. Teve de admitir que a menina não era um cadáver. Estava viva. Talvez tivesse nascido gelada, mas agora estava viva. Ainda suja com o sangue do nascimento e o início aguado das suas fezes, Liir levou-a até à porta e ergue-a para a chuva. Lavada, revelou-se verde.
~ Gregory Maguire