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Quotes About Creation

A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki The Overstory by Richard Powers The Farm by Joanne Ramos The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson Lincoln in the Bardo by George Saunders Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
Though you must understand, it's still work in progress. And it's not always easy for a layperson to understand the way these things slowly take shape.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
each of us harboured the desire to make our own small contribution to the creation of a better world.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
Demons are a very human creation. You look for ways to explain evil, and instead of seeing it in yourselves, you offload the responsibility onto monsters. The monstrous exists in the mirror, not in the sulfurous depths of some fantasy world.
~ Kelley Armstrong
If your creation is taking 99% perspiration, it stinks and you need more inspiration.
~ Kelly Bryson
God has an inordinate fondness for stars and also for beetles. The small and the very far away.
~ Kelly Link
Media companies can be divided into two broad categories: the few who create waves, and the many who ride them - or drown.
~ Ken Auletta
Paul Starr, whose authoritative history of the media, The Creation of the Media
~ Ken Auletta
wondered if he really was capable of it. Then he thought what a thrill it would be to create something from nothing; to see, one day in the future, a new church here where now there was nothing but rubble, and to say: I made this.
~ Ken Follett
He wondered if he really was capable of it. Then he thought what a thrill it would be to create something from nothing; to see, one day in the future, a new church here where now there was nothing but rubble, and to say: I made this.
~ Ken Follett
Mankind is fallible, so we should not rely on our own reasoning. We cannot hope to understand the world – all we can do is stand amazed at God's creation. True knowledge comes only from revelation. We should not question received wisdom.
~ Ken Follett
Dios rompió el molde contigo
~ Ken Follett
Perhaps we've done enough." Sylvie was shocked. Her mother had never talked this way. Isabelle noticed her reaction and said defensively: "Even God rested on the seventh day, after he made the world." "Our work isn't finished." "Perhaps it never will be, until the Last Trump.
~ Ken Follett
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~ Ken Follett
Mankind is fallible, so we should not rely on our own reasoning. We cannot hope to understand the world - all we can do is stand amazed at God's creation. True knowledge only comes from revelation. We should not question received wisdom.
~ Ken Follett
His father had often said that you had to build the entire boat in your imagination before picking up the first piece of timber.
~ Ken Follett
In principio erat Verbum, et Verbum erat apud Deum, et Deus erat Verbum.
~ Ken Follett
We cannot hope to understand the world—all we can do is stand amazed at God's creation.
~ Ken Follett
Mankind is fallible, so we should not rely on our own reasoning. We cannot hope to understand the world - all we can do is stand amazed at God's creation. True knowledge comes only from revelation. We should not question received wisdom.
~ Ken Follett
Babies grow from a seed. The seed comes out of a man's prick and is planted in a woman's cunny.
~ Ken Follett
Mankind is fallible, so we should not rely on our own reasoning. We cannot help to understand the world - all we can do is stand amazed at God's creation. True knowledge comes only from revelation. We should not question received wisdom.
~ Ken Follett
The first book that really appealed to Jack told the whole history of the world from the Creation to the founding of Kingsbridge Priory, and when he finished it he felt he knew everything that had ever happened.
~ Ken Follett
In principio erat Verbum, et Verbum erat apud Deum, et Deus erat Verbum." In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Aldred felt he could spend his life trying to comprehend that mystery.
~ Ken Follett
He asked himself what was so striking about her, and realized immediately that everything was in harmony, like the parts of a beautiful church. Her mouth, her chin, her cheekbones, and her forehead were just as he would have drawn them if he had been God creating a woman. She
~ Ken Follett