Top 13 Chariots Of Fire Sayings

#1. One of them says, 'Why did they do it?'
And the other answers, 'Because they could.'
That is the only answer there ever is.

Naomi Alderman

#2. Those who are not Christians go to a place of suffering and torment called hell.

Pat Robertson

#3. And where does the power come from, to see the race to its end? From within.

Eric Liddell

#4. Looking back, I didn't realize until years later what a huge influence Red Skelton was in my stage demeanor with the band. I mean, I always liked things that were funny, and later I realized that having a sly sense of humor was a way to get attention and even respect in school.

Jello Biafra

#5. Paris is always a good idea...
Audrey Hepburn

Barbara Donsky

#6. I should be sorry if I have only succeeded in entertaining them; I wished to make them better.

Georg Friedrich Handel

#7. Sometimes, early in their careers, chefs make the mistake of adding one too many things to a plate to get attention. If a chef is just coming up with wiz-bang gimmicks on their plate, that has nothing to do with bringing real pleasure to people.

Danny Meyer

#8. If you don't run, you can't win.

Geraldine Ferraro

#9. I love writing. I've always been drawn to that and felt a particular joy in it - like the phrase in Chariots of Fire: "God made me fast and when I run I feel his pleasure." God gave me a love of writing and (I knew) to do it I would feel God's pleasure.

Randall Wallace

#10. I won't go to movies with permissiveness, four-letter words, or violence. Show me 'E.T.' and 'Chariots of Fire' instead. That's entertainment, not exploitation of the human body.

Ginger Rogers

#11. You're going to be something, you and that language you speak on paper.

Patricia Reilly Giff

#12. My work is getting stronger & stronger and more intense all the time ... I have such a rush of new energy & notions coming into my head, over my horizon like chariots of fire that all I want is freedom to step aside and execute them.

Marsden Hartley

#13. If our eyes were not blinded by the cataracts of the flesh - we would see horses of fire, and chariots of fire, round about the Lord's beloved.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

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