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Book Quote by Martha Cooley

“Books never cease to astonish me. When I was a child, I knew--in the incontestable way that children know things--that God was an author who'd imagined me, which is why I (and everyone else) existed: to populate His narrative. My task was to imagine God in return: this was all He and I owed each…” quote by Martha Cooley
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““Books never cease to astonish me. When I was a child, I knew--in the incontestable way that children know things--that God was an author who'd imagined me, which is why I (and everyone else) existed: to populate His narrative. My task was to imagine God in return: this was all He and I owed each other.””

Martha Cooley

About This Quote

The speaker sees life as a story authored by a divine being, and feels a reciprocal duty to imagine the divine, framing existence as a mutual narrative exchange.

In simple terms: Life as a divine story with reciprocal imagination.

Key Takeaway

Existence is a shared narrative between creator and creation.

Themes

spirituality existentialism reciprocity purpose creation

Mood

wonder reverence introspection

Type

philosophical theological poetic

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection on purpose
  • theological discussion
  • creative writing
  • philosophical debate

Key Concepts

divine author human imagination mutual responsibility

Practical Applications

  • exploring meaning in life
  • inspiring artistic expression

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does viewing life as a story affect your sense of purpose?
  • What does it mean to 'imagine God' in everyday actions?
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