Bible Quote by Jaime Jo Wright
““But it’s a historic landmark, Kaine. And according to Grandpa Prescott’s old family Bible with the family tree, our great-great-grandmother lived in the same town. That alone should excite you. Not to mention it must be beautiful there.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Fictional dialogue, possibly contemporary novel
The speaker uses family heritage and a historic landmark to persuade someone, emphasizing emotional ties to place and ancestry as a compelling reason to be excited.
In simple terms: Family history and a historic site are used to generate excitement about a location.
Use personal connections to inspire interest.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- real estate pitch
- tourism promotion
- family reunion planning
- heritage tourism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What makes a place feel personally meaningful?
- How does heritage influence our choices?
The appeal may be superficial if the place lacks personal relevance to the audience.