Quotes about Creation
John says, in effect, "In the beginning, God the Son created humanity and filled them with life. He then came to earth as a human to bring life again to humanity, which is spiritually dead because of sin.
— Charles Swindoll
Church is a gathering of nobodies to worship the only real Somebody: Christ, our Head. The King of creation, raised from the dead, seated with the Father, Commander of heaven, exercising complete authority over all time and space, perfect in His justice, infinite in His mercy, holy in His perfection, the only perfect Somebody who died for nobodies like you and me.
— Charles Swindoll
What grace! Jesus reveals the true nature of God. He longs to see His creation saved from the just penalty of sin to thrive forever in His presence. Therefore, the Son of God came to earth to save all humanity from judgment. What hope!
— Charles Swindoll
I got the Mr. Incredible mold - the 3D, you know - it's cool.
— Holly Hunter
I wrote my first novel because I wanted to read it.
— Toni Morrison
Memory (the deliberate act of remembering) is a form of willed creation. It is not an effort to find out the way it really was--that is research. The point is to dwell on the way it appeared and why it appeared in that particular way.
— Toni Morrison
Now they will rest before shouldering the endless work they were created to do down here in paradise.
— Toni Morrison
If there's a book you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it.
— Toni Morrison
Adam first, Eve next, and also, confused about her role, the first outlaw?
— Toni Morrison
If you find a book you really want to read but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it.
— Toni Morrison
Wherever he was—on the porch, at the kitchen table, in the garden, in the living room reading—that's where the power and deference were. He didn't exert power; he assumed it. And it was in part from knowing him that I felt I could understand and create the men in Ruby—their easy assumption of uncontested authority.
— Toni Morrison
Because each had discovered years before that they were neither white nor male, and that all freedom and triumph were forbidden to them, they had set about creating something else to be
— Toni Morrison