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“God bestows great gifts on human beings with perfect justice, but not All gifts we are given come from God. Some gifts come from society or culture, and it is here that problems develop.”
John Mark Reynolds“Books make great gifts because they have whole worlds inside of them. And it's much cheaper to buy somebody a book than it is to buy them the whole world!”
Neil Gaiman“...and I wonder if there is any way to adequately describe the folly that causes us to undo all the great gifts of both Earth and Heaven.”
James Lee Burke, Jolie Blon's Bounce“Lee's great gifts are teaching and inspirational guidance, not administration and management.”
Cheryl Crawford“We Americans have the great gifts of freedom and democracy, but it has been our education system that has fulfilled the promise of democracy.”
James E. Rogers“You already have great gifts, talents and abilities, but you must find the environment where your potential can be developed and maximised”
Mensah Oteh“In the beginning," Scripture taught, "there was the Word," and Danny would come to believe that the two great gifts his God had given to the species He loved were time, which divides experience, and language, which binds the past to the future.”
Mary Doria Russell, Children of God“Who can be 100 percent sure of one's choices in life? How do you know that your beloved will always remain the same, or that you'll never change your mind? Growth and change are two of the great gifts we get from time. It would be shortsighted to spurn them.”
Alma Katsu, The Descent“That is one of the great gifts of The Evolution of Us. Vulnerability. Christine finds it in the women she interviews, and then offers it openly from herself, too. We learn through her writing to live moment to moment, to embrace our insecurities, and to lean on one another… Lauree Ostrofsky, CPCSimply Leap, LLC”
Christine Woodcock, The Evolution of Us: Portraits of Mothers and Their Changing Roles“Movies and television may be influencing writers to write more visually, using immediate scenes with specific points of view to put their stories across. But fiction can always accomplish something that visual media will never be able to match....One of the great gifts of literature is that it allows for the expression of unexpressed thoughts: interior monologue.”
Renni Browne, Self-Editing for Fiction Writers: How to Edit Yourself Into Print