Quote by Tish Harrison Warren Download Open image ““If I were a lioness, I would snarl. As it is, I brood.”” — Tish Harrison Warren ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I would never make a lion, I knew that; but I might pick up a small gain here and there in the attempt.” — Saul Bellow Copy Share Image
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“Well, the lion is a big ol’ coward, mostly. If you want trouble, you want to tangle with the lioness. They’re killers, and they… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
“I have a lion inside me, and I had to feed it words every few days; when I don't, it begins to eat me… — Sophy Burnham Copy Share Image
“I fight with the strength of many lion meows. I love even more ferociously.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Only a fool thinks a lion or a woman can truly be tamed. Irritably,” — Robert Jordan Copy Share Image
“There is no animal that can intimidate a lion to act against his will.” — Mwanandeke Kindembo Copy Share Image
“You can lock a lion up in a room, if you want to, but you'll still hear it growling and clawing to get out.” — K. Martin Beckner Copy Share Image
“He reminded her of the way male lions look sad, as if their nobility is a terrible weight.” — Elizabeth Kostova Copy Share Image
“If a lion invites you to dinner, turn down the offer, no matter how hungry you are.” — Matshona Dhliwayo Copy Share Image
“The church has a reputation for being antipleasure. Many characterize Christians in general the way H. L. Mencken wryly described Puritans: people with a… — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image
“We do not know this Messiah solely through the red letters in the gospel texts. We know him in his fullness because we are… — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image
“Together as a church we are practicing, learning the strokes that teach us to live our lives.” — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image
“We have everyday habits—formative practices—that constitute daily liturgies. By reaching for my smartphone every morning, I had developed a ritual that trained me toward… — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image
“Annie Dillard famously writes, “How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives.”6 I came across Dillard’s words a couple… — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image
“Alfred Hitchcock said movies are “life with the dull bits cut out.”5 Car chases and first kisses, interesting plot lines and good conversations. We… — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image
“We disdain limits. Wendell Berry warned, “It is easy . . . to imagine that the next great division of the world will be… — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image
“In Jewish culture, days begin in the evening with the setting of the sun. (We see this in Genesis 1 with the repetition of… — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image
“And in the absence of control, feeling stuck and stressed, those parts of me that I prefer to keep hidden were momentarily unveiled.” — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image
“Without realizing it, I had slowly built a habit: a steady resistance to and dread of boredom.” — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image
“But here's the thing: pretty good people do not need Jesus. He came for the lost. He came for the broken. In his love… — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image
“In his brief theology of sleep, Scottish pastor John Baillie writes that in Christ, we “wake up better men than when we went to… — Tish Harrison Warren Copy Share Image