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Bible Quote by Amy Harmon

“Scripture comforts me, and romance novels give me hope." "Oh, yeah? Hope for what?" "Hope that I'll be doing more than quoting scripture with Ambrose Young in the very near future." Fern blushed furiously and looked at her hands.” quote by Amy Harmon
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““Scripture comforts me, and romance novels give me hope." "Oh, yeah? Hope for what?" "Hope that I'll be doing more than quoting scripture with Ambrose Young in the very near future." Fern blushed furiously and looked at her hands.””

Amy Harmon

About This Quote

Source Short story: "Hopeful Contrasts", 2018

Scripture and romance novels both provide comfort and hope, prompting desire for more than quoting scripture.

In simple terms: Both religious and romantic texts give hope and inspire action.

Key Takeaway

Seek experiences beyond mere quotation.

Themes

hope literature personal growth

Mood

hopeful introspective

Type

narrative conversational

When to use this quote

  • reading clubs
  • writing workshops
  • personal reflection

Key Concepts

faith romance creative expression

Questions to Reflect On

  • What actions will you take to embody the hope you read?
  • How can you balance inspiration with personal initiative?
A Different Perspective

Relying on texts alone may limit personal agency.

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