#Humanity Quotes #Divinity Quotes #Christ Quotes
“Pedro Teixeira, the great Portuguese merchant-adventurer, wrote a beautiful description of a coffeehouse with windows overlooking the Tigris and the ruins of old Baghdad. That was in 1604, and he's visiting the same street that I write about in the book, named after Abu Nuwas, though it wasn't called that back then.”
“It is not our purpose to become each other; it is to recognize each other, to learn to see the other and honor him for what he is.”
“My character [in Ted Bundy] was unaware of all the murders that were being committed by him, so I kind of tried to keep myself out of it and kind of keep an innocent point of view from it. The hard scenes for me were the sex scenes just because there's like sexual deviance going on and there was stuff that he want her to do and that was really disturbing.”
“Today, we talk a lot about terrorism, but we rarely talk about state terrorism.”
“There has not been a war in South America for fifty years, and I have every confidence that the countries of Central and South America are deeply in earnest in the maintenance of peace.”
“On close inspection, this device turned out to be a funereal juke box - the result of mixing Lloyd's of London with the principle of the chewing gum dispenser.”
“I don’t have a problem baring my emotions in music. That’s one of the reasons I’m glad to have music in my life. I’m pretty resilient as far as being a human being. A lot of songs write themselves.”
“I'm intrigued on how music is made, that's how I started getting into it. Of course I've been in the booth before, just joking around to see how it is, and I'll make a couple of beats here or there and help my artists out. But other that, I'll stick to listening.”
Bob Hicok Poet
Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg Poet
Dara Wier Poet
Kathleen Norris Poet
Kimberly Johnson Poet
Luci Shaw Poet
Ruth Pitter Poet
Walter Bargen Poet
Madeleine L'Engle Writer