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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".” 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".””

Amy Harmon

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast on Literature, 2020

She contrasts spiritual comfort with the escapism of romance novels, hinting at a desire for both faith and imaginative hope.

In simple terms: Scripture comforts, romance offers hope.

Key Takeaway

Balance faith with imaginative optimism.

Themes

faith hope literature

Mood

reflective hopeful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • daily reading
  • spiritual practice
  • creative writing

Key Concepts

spirituality escapism personal growth

Questions to Reflect On

  • What hope do you seek beyond comfort?
  • How can faith and fiction together inspire change?
A Different Perspective

Hope may be fleeting without action.

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