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The challenge of the writer is to transform—artistically and imaginatively—a unique personal experience into a universal, meaningful story.

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The challenge of the writer is to transform—artistically and imaginatively—a unique personal experience into a universal, meaningful story.

Hillel F. Damron
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Good literature boils down to two things: How interesting is the story you are telling, and how interesting is your telling.

Hillel F. Damron, Very Narrow Bridge
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F(r)iction is the best of everything we’ve ever loved. F(r)iction is experimental. F(r)iction is strange. F(r)iction pokes the soft spots, touches nerves most would rather remain protected. F(r)iction is secrets and truths and most importantly—stories. F(r)iction is weird, in every respect.

Tethered by Letters
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I am in complete alignment with my thinking with this statement by F. F. Bruce: 'Whether our approach is theological or historical, it does matter whether the New Testament documents are reliable or not'." ~R. Alan Woods [2013]

R. Alan Woods, The Journey Is the Destination: A Book of Quotes With Commentaries
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And of course, there is always the F for failure. F for failing falling festering failure. F for fault. F for forgotten.

Marcella Pixley, Without Tess
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I'm working on this book on the trial of Socrates. It started out with the idea of the problem of freedom of thought...and expression...I started by spending a year on the English Seventeenth Century Revolutions, and I had a fascinating time. And then I felt I couldn't understand the English Seventeenth Century Revolutions without understanding the Reformation. When I got to the Reformation, I felt that I had to understand the premonitory movements that began in the Middle Ages. When I got there, I felt I had to understand the classical period." (quoted in Andrew Patner, I. F. Stone: A Portrait, p. 21)

I. F. Stone
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Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or the present are certain to miss the f

John F. Kennedy
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But wherever we are, we must all, in our daily lives, live up to the age-old faith that peace and freedom walk together. In too many of our cities today, the peace is not secure because freedom is incomplete." (John F. Kennedy, June 10, 1963, American University speech)

John F. Kennedy
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And is not peace, in the last analysis, basically a matter of human rights -- the right to live out our lives without fear of devastation – the right to breathe air as nature provided it -- the right of future generations to a healthy existence?" (John F. Kennedy, June 10, 1963, American University speech)

John F. Kennedy
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