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All of Madeleine's writing, fiction and nonfiction, was an example of how all narrative is fiction, and all fiction can be true.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Love isn't how you feel. It's what you do.
— Madeleine L'Engle
The more limited our language is, the more limited we are; the more limited the literature we give to our children, the more limited their capacity to respond, and therefore, in their turn, to create. The more our vocabulary is controlled, the less we will be able to think for ourselves. We do think in words, and the fewer words we know, the more restricted our thoughts. As our vocabulary expands, so does our power to think.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Only a human being can say I'm sorry. Forgive me. This is part of our particularity. It is part of what makes us capable of tears, capable of laughter.
— Madeleine L'Engle
If I cannot see evidence of incarnation in a painting of a bridge in the rain by Hokusai, a book by Chaim Potok or Isaac Bashevis Singer, music by Bloch or Bernstein, then I will miss its significance in an Annunciation by Franciabigio, the final chorus of the St. Matthew Passion , the words of a sermon by John Donne.
— Madeleine L'Engle
As I see it, the only pleasure of living is that every joke should be made, every thought expressed, every line of investigation, irrespective of its direction, pursued to the uttermost limits that human ingenuity, courage and understanding can take it. The moment that limits are set... then the flavor is gone.
— Malcolm Muggeridge
Life is a stage: perform your masterpiece.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power.
— Washington Irving
I've always tried to be aware of what I say in my films, because all of us who make motion pictures are teachers - teachers with very loud voices.
— George Lucas
I will always be the virgin-prostitute, the perverse angel, the two-faced sinister and saintly woman.
— Anais Nin
We not only learn to say, 'My Father,' but also 'Our Father.' Nothing would be more unnatural than for the children of a family to always meet their father alone but never in the united expression of their desires or their love.
— Andrew Murray
In a man's letters his soul lies naked.
— Samuel Johnson