Quotes about Roles
There are elements of me in the roles I've played in the past. But people forget that Mary Poppins was just a role, too.
— Julie Andrews
We need all five of them, working together. In short, apostles govern, prophets guide, evangelists gather, pastors guard, and teachers ground.
— Bill Johnson
Ours was a patriarchal world. To be anything different wouldn't have been Southern Baptist.
— Beth Moore
Life vastly simplifies, and satisfaction greatly amplifies, when we begin to realize our awesome roles. God is God. From our perspective, it's all about Him. He is the center of the universe. We seek to please Him. He seeks to perfect us—and life works. Not without pain, but definitely with purpose.
— Beth Moore
It's important everyone knows their roles individually and collectively as a group.
— Jordan Henderson
I love making films, but the best roles are hard to come by.
— Hill Harper
We all play our roles. One person plants the seed, another waters it, but it grows only when the season is right.
— Ted Dekker
A prayerful life, then, is one in which we convert the world from darkness, people from mere roles to persons.
— Henri Nouwen
As an actor I get opportunities to do different kind of films. It's not that if I have done a few comedies, I'm averse to other roles or genres. It's just that I go for the films I like and incidentally some of them have been comedies.
— Kunal Khemu
As I see it, in other words, God acts in history and in your and my brief histories not as the puppeteer who sets the scene and works the strings but rather as the great director who no matter what role fate casts us in conveys to us somehow from the wings, if we have our eyes, ears, hearts open and sometimes even if we don't, how we can play those roles in a way to enrich and ennoble and hallow the whole vast drama of things including our own small but crucial parts in it.
— Frederick Buechner
The man is interested in the sowing of wheat in the field; the woman in making the bread.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
I was to be Martha, keeping busy with household chores in the background; she was to be Mary, laying pure devotion at Alex's feet. (Which does a man prefer? Bacon and eggs, or worship? Sometimes one, sometimes the other, depending how hungry he is.)
— Margaret Atwood